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Lilker Associates Consulting Engineers names Chan, Medovaya, and Trovato as associate principals

Eric Chan

 

Jenny Medovaya

 

Robert Trovato

 

Manhattan, NY Lilker Associates Consulting Engineers, P.C. has promoted Eric Chan, PE, Jenny Medovaya, PE, and Robert Trovato, PE, LEED AP, to associate principal.

Chan, associate director of institutional projects, has focused on electrical design and power distribution for educational, commercial, institutional, and industrial projects since joining Lilker in 2006. He provides design and project management for the N.Y.C. School Construction Authority (SCA) and other institutions throughout the city. Chan has been instrumental in the design and building of PS 320X, a new elementary school in the Bronx; an addition to PS 2Q elementary school in Flushing; and multiple permanent mitigation assessments for schools affected by Hurricane Sandy.

Medovaya, director of healthcare and life sciences, has over 25 years of experience leading design teams, including planning, staffing, code interpretation, design and construction, scheduling, and budgeting for Lilker’s healthcare clients. Medovaya’s expertise continues to enhance many of New York’s most prestigious healthcare institutions. She has completed the renovation and expansion of the Brooklyn Hospital Emergency Department; The JACX, a new outpatient care facility for Weill Cornell Medical Center; and a new 50,000 s/f clinical testing lab for Summit Medical Group in Woodland Park, N.J.

Trovato is director of Lilker’s Dallas office. A registered Professional Mechanical Engineer in New York and Texas and a LEED Accredited Professional, his clients span the corporate, financial, and commercial markets. He manages a range of corporate interiors, infrastructure, and retail projects throughout the nation, leading the design and fit-out of Verizon and Omega stores across the country, as well as engineering building systems for The Boston Consulting Group, Two Sigma Investments, Snapchat, and Bizzabo.

Peter Beneski, PE, LEED AP, Andy Liu, PE, Euclides Rodriguez, PE, and Matt Hoang, PE, LEED AP, were named associates.

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