Recently named were J. Robert Taylor, AIA, Vice President of Planning and Design; Garth Johnson, Principal and Director of Senior Living; Kevin Kozak, AIA, Design Project Manager; Michael Worthley, AIA, Design Project Manager; Kathleen Provencher, AIA, Project Architect; Jack Moran, Director of Building Information Modeling; Dirk Heller, Proconstruction Services Manager; Matthew Benolkin, Estimator; Tiffany Gallo, Estimator; Mark Staffieri, Senior Project Manager; Toby Manulak, Project Manager; Joshua Brandt, Project Manager; and Marian Jakubik, Superintendent.
“The commitment of our staff to earn LEED accreditation is a testament to Cutler’s dedication to remaining at the forefront of LEED and sustainable design and construction,” said Ed O’Brien, President of Cutler Associates.
To enhance the thorough understanding of green design and building practices required for LEED accreditation and the management of LEED projects, Cutler established a “Green Team” that holds seminars, workshops, and study sessions at lunch-and-learns and on Saturdays, where topics related to sustainability and their impact on projects are examined.
Cutler Associates has completed a number of LEED-certifiable buildings in recent years -- most notably a Unified Science Center at Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Massachusetts and a new residence hall and veterinary technology building at Mount Ida College in Newton, Massachusetts. Additionally, the company is currently building a $48 million high school for Pasco County, Florida, which is planned to be LEED certified.