Auburn, ME – Harriman recently welcomed a new design and professional staff to its firm. Lisa Sawin, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C, and Stephen J. Fraser, AIA, LEED AP, join as architects, Jennifer M. Siciliano, AICP, as senior urban planner, Samuel K. Forgue, PE, as civil engineer, Pranjali Rai as urban designer, Mary Zambello as a designer in the Interior Design Studio, and Benjamin P. Hackett as mechanical designer.
Sawin brings 12 years of design and construction experience with energy-efficient educational buildings to her role as architect. Her portfolio spans from Vermont to California.
Fraser, a practicing architect, brings over 24 years of extensive experience with regulatory codes, building construction, project management, and construction administration.
Siciliano’s strong background in community and regional planning and her expertise in writing zoning ordinances and bylaws will be advantageous to her role at Harriman.
Forgue joins Harriman as a civil engineer in a design and project management role responsible for business development and outreach in the New England area. He brings a strong background in solid waste engineering.
Rai will contribute to the urban design of communities, mixed-use development projects, and college and university campuses as part of a multidisciplinary team of urban designers, architects, landscape architects, and planners.
Zambello joins Harriman as a designer in the Interior Design Studio, where she will be responsible for developing and coordinating detailed design solutions.
Hackett joins the team as a mechanical designer. His responsibilities include HVAC design, plumbing and fire protection design, and building analysis for new and existing facilities.
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