Harriman promotes Ouellette to associate

May 05, 2017 - Owners Developers & Managers
Mark Ouellette, Harriman

Boston, MA Harriman has promoted Mark Ouellette, AIA, LEED AP, to associate. As an Associate, Mark will join Harriman’s leadership team.

“At Harriman, we strive to produce creative and cost-effective solutions to deliver thoughtful and sustainable designs to our clients. We acknowledge that our talented team helps us continue to excel and grow as a firm, and this promotion recognizes Mark as a vital member of our organization,” said Clifton Greim, P.E., president and CEO of Harriman. “Mark displays a commitment to his work that is truly commendable, and his contributions are to be celebrated. Mark understands the needs of his clients, and with enthusiasm he incorporates their goals and objectives along with his insight and skill to generate ingenious designs. Mark’s passion and expertise make him a vital member of Harriman’s leadership team.”

Since joining Harriman in 2006, Ouellette has worked on the design of municipal and office projects, including a LEED Platinum certified bank call center, renovation work on nationally recognized historical properties, and a new office building that received an Associated Constructor’s of Maine Build Maine Award. He has contributed to Harriman’s governmental and healthcare design with work at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and multiple Department of Veterans’ Affairs Medical Centers throughout three states, as well as educational design projects in Maine and New Hampshire. Ouellette has also been involved in the design of hospitality, scientific, and recreational facilities.

Ouellette holds a bachelor of architecture and an associate degree in Architectural Engineering Technology from the Wentworth Institute of Technology, as well as an associate degree in Drafting Technology from Northern Maine Community College. He has achieved LEED AP accreditation and is a registered architect in Maine and Massachusetts.

About Harriman

Harriman is a multi-disciplinary design and engineering firm with offices in Portland and Auburn, Maine, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and Boston, Massachusetts. Combining the legacy of two design firms into an even stronger, more flexible and robust firm dedicated to enhancing the built and natural environment, Harriman and its urban design and planning studio, formerly known as The Cecil Group, are dedicated to providing clients with thoughtful solutions through distinctive design and innovative strategies. Together the firm is a more comprehensive integrated, full-service practice in architecture,engineering, urban design, planning, and landscape architecture. For more information, please visit www.harriman.com.

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