Adam Comstock Promoted to WBRC Principal
Adam Comstock, AIA, NCARB. Photo from WBRC.
WBRC is pleased to announce that Architect Adam Comstock, AIA, NCARB, is now a Principal Shareholder of the Corporation.
“Adam was elected principal by unanimous vote of WBRC’s ownership team,” says Rob Frank, WBRC Board Chair. “We are very excited to have him join the board of directors and represent our company as a principal.”
According to WBRC CEO Ray Bolduc, Adam Comstock’s architectural leadership skills were evident on day one.
“Adam showed himself to be a quiet leader from the moment he joined our healthcare studio, more than eight years ago. He jumped in and quickly became a knowledgeable, trusted, respected member of our team.”
Jocelyn Boothe, WBRC’s Healthcare Studio Director and fellow Principal, has worked with Adam on nearly 100 projects and has watched him grow as a project manager and team leader.
“Adam takes what he does very seriously. He is a careful, caring professional who always has our client’s back.” She says that Adam “has an impressive grasp of the entire design and construction process. He’s also amazing at handling the day-to-day details. When Adam is leading a project, you know you are in good hands.”
Left to right: Jocelyn Boothe, Adam Comstock, Steph Laplant, and Richard Borrelli at the ribbon cutting celebration of Northern Light Blue Hill Hospital.
Adam Comstock joined WBRC in 2016, arriving with strong technical skills and a background in both design and construction. Adam focuses on healthcare at WBRC and is a go-to resource for complex projects in both acute care and ambulatory care settings. He is adept at coordinating large project teams and implementing institutional standards.
Adam Comstock was the project lead for the new Northern Light Blue Hill Hospital, pictured here.
Adam has completed projects on healthcare campuses in every New England state and in eight Maine counties. This includes leading the project team for the new Northern Light Blue Hill Hospital and for the multi-phased renovation of Northern Light Maine Coast Hospital in Ellsworth. He has also managed complex renovation projects for MaineHealth, MaineGeneral Thayer Center, Cary Medical Center, Houlton Regional Hospital, and at VA Medical Centers across the Northeast and in Florida.
Adam earned a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Wentworth Institute of Technology and a Master of Architecture from Boston Architectural College. A Maine-licensed architect, he is a member of AIA’s Maine Chapter and New England Healthcare Engineers’ Society (NEHES).