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Marcey joins Trapani + Associates Architects as managing principal

Edward Marcey

Burlington, MA Edward Marcey, AIA has joined Trapani + Associates Architects (Trapani), a NELCO Worldwide company, as managing principal. Marcey brings over 20 years of experience managing design firm operations including financial, HR and design/project management processes.

While working for other design firms, he has also provided project management, planning, and design services on significant healthcare projects including multiple projects for Steward Healthcare at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital and other facilities in Massachusetts; Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, Hartford, CT; Winchester Hospital, Winchester, MA; Lahey Medical Center, Peabody, MA; and, Sanctuary Care, Rye, NH.

Marcey’s experience includes new construction and renovation projects for both inpatient and outpatient facilities including emergency departments, surgical suites, ambulatory surgery centers, pharmacies, clinical labs, linear accelerator suites, as well as exam rooms, pediatric care, dental services, behavioral health, cafes, commercial kitchens, and medical office fit outs. He is a registered architect in five states.

“Eddie has a great combination of experience and talent in managing design firms and project teams so they can effectively deliver design solutions to their clients,” said Rick LeBlanc, President and CEO, NELCO Worldwide. “He is a client advocate and strengthens our team with his leadership perspective as well as his operations and project management skills.”

 

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