Bouchard to manage UMPI physical plant

11 years ago

BU-GREGG-BOUCHARD-CLR-DCX-ALL-51    PRESQUE ISLE — The University of Maine at Presque Isle has hired an experienced facilities and construction leader, planner and manager to serve as its new director of facilities management.
    Gregg Bouchard, who comes to UMPI with 16 years’ of facilities management experience, replaces outgoing Director of Facilities Management Robert Aughinbaugh, who relocated to Pittsburgh earlier this fall to take a position closer to family.

    “Bob did excellent work for us during his time here, and he will be greatly missed. We are very pleased to have found another highly experienced facilities manager in Gregg Bouchard to fill the spot Bob has left,” said UMPI President Linda Schott. “Gregg already has settled in nicely to campus and we look forward to working with him on many projects to come.”
    While Bouchard is new to the UMPI campus, he is very familiar with the county and the University of Maine System. He was born and raised in Caribou, and is a 1985 graduate of Caribou High School. He has been in the facilities department at the University of Maine at Orono since 1997, most recently as a project manager. He comes with years of experience in carpentry, managing capital construction projects, working with non-traditional energy sources, landscaping techniques, and building management. His construction projects have included everything from historic lab and classroom renovations and a performing arts center to athletic facilities and a new planetarium and observatory.
    Prior to his work in Orono, Bouchard worked for several county businesses including Championship Sports Flooring and Wolf Construction in Limestone, and Cyr Construction and Majais Corp. in Caribou.
    He earned his Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design green associate certification from the Green Building Certification Institute in 2010, and his construction documents technologist certification from the Construction Specifications Institute in 2009.
    Bouchard began his duties Nov. 25.