Nautilus Consulting has added three additional full-time staff positions to its Commack, New York office.
Joseph Healy, formerly of Greyhawk North America, was hired as a senior manager at Nautilus, and will manage multiple engagements within the construction claims consulting practice. Healy has over 15 years of experience in the construction industry, with a diverse background in construction and construction claims preparation and analysis working on projects based nationally and internationally.
Gina Prince, formerly of The LiRo Group, was hired as a project consultant at Nautilus, and will oversee various engagements pertaining to CPM scheduling and schedule delay analysis. Prince has over 18 years experience having worked on a great variety of projects, including roadways, mass transit/rail, wastewater treatment plants, hotels, hospitals, schools, office and retail buildings, condominium complexes, casinos and sports stadia.
Patrick Feehan, formerly of Jones Lang LaSalle, was hired as a consultant at Nautilus. Having recently graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute with a bachelor of architecture, Feehan will contribute greatly to the very busy consulting practice at Nautilus, providing support to the construction claims group as well as the CPM scheduling group.
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