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EW Howell Construction promotes Lozier, Isbit, Laros and Hunter

Scott Lozier

 

Rob Isbit

 

 

Hans Laros

 

Tracey Hunter

 

Plainview, NY EW Howell Construction Group has promoted four staff that are integral to the firm’s continued growth. Scott Lozier rises to project executive, Hans Laros and Rob Isbit have each been named senior project manager, and Tracey Hunter is now a project manager.

“Through their hard work and dedication, Scott, Hans, Rob and Tracey have each contributed to the growth of EW Howell,” said Daniel Williams, president of EW Howell. “Their collective experience in the construction industry, paired with strong managerial and leadership skills are consistent with EW Howell’s core values, qualities that the firm’s clients and teams rely on.”

Lozier joined EW Howell in 2007 as project manager, and, over the past 15 years, has played a critical role in the success of the firm’s commercial sector. Lozier has managed multiple large- and small-scale projects, including Blue Point Brewery in Patchogue, NY, The Capital Grille in Garden City, NY, Huntington Shopping Center, The Residences at Plainview for Capitol Seniors Housing, plus builds for several Westfield shopping centers and Lowe’s Home Improvement, Costco, and Target stores. Lozier’s leadership skills and his experience across multiple facets of construction bring a level of detail to projects. His client-centric approach and relationships with subcontractors ensures that every project ends in success.

Laros has experience in the public and private sectors that spans more than 20 years. Joining EW Howell as project manager in 2006, he has managed many of the firm’s healthcare and infrastructure projects, such as Brookhaven National Laboratory’s Central Chilled Water Facility, Northwell Health’s Staten Island University Hospital Power Plant & Overbuild and builds for Kensington Assisted Living. Laros’ experience in managing large-scale and multi-faceted projects continues to foster growth both individually and firm wide.

Isbit brings more than 37 years of experience managing a diverse range of construction projects from inception through completion. He joined EW Howell in 2012 as project manager. With effective communication and problem-solving skills, Isbit has successfully worked on projects across the firm’s education, science, and commercial sectors. He is currently project manager on Brookhaven National Laboratory’s Science User and Support Center, a new 70,000 s/f administrative and conference center under construction at Discovery Park.

Hunter began her career at EW Howell as an assistant project manager in 2009.  With nearly 30 years of experience, she has played a vital role in the firm’s public New York City education projects. Hunter recently completed the NYC School Construction Authority’s Tommie L. Agee (IS 419) Educational Campus in Queens. In her new role, Hunter will continue to provide management support to the project teams. She will also be responsible for managing construction project schedules and budgets and coordinating the flow of communication with owners and subcontractors.

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