New Orleans Airport Named Best Airport in North America Three Years in a Row
The Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY) receives top award for Best Airport in North America for third consecutive year.
Adaptive Reuse Saves Embodied Carbon at Repositioned 20 Mass
Our integrated design team excels in complex adaptive reuse projects. The process of redesigning a building to support a new function utilizes our structural engineers, our systems experts, our architects and more. Our teams’ deep knowledge allows them to tackle even the most complex projects. These adaptive reuse projects create far less embodied carbon compared to demolishing and constructing a new building.
International Hotel & Property Awards Shortlist 20 Mass Royal Sonesta
LEO A DALY-Designed Royal Sonesta Capitol Hill at 20 Mass is shortlisted for the 2024 International Hotel & Property Awards.
Forbes Travel Guide Picks Two LEO A DALY Projects for 2024 Lists
Two hotels with major LEO A DALY design work have been ranked highly by Forbes Travel Guide.
Housing for Veterans Created in Tunnel to Towers Partnership
Tunnel to Towers partners with LEO A DALY to create housing for Veterans experiencing homelessness through projects in Florida and Georgia.
Randall Severini leads our federal team in LA
Severini is a former career military official with 37 years of experience servicing large, complex building programs for the federal government
Severini is a former career military officer with the US Army and the California Army National Guard. He has 37 years of experience servicing large, complex building programs and is an expert in facility planning, programming, master planning, design, construction, and maintenance operations. He is highly skilled at problem seeking, risk identification and management, and has successfully delivered projects under multiple delivery types, including design-bid-build, design-build, multi-prime, and construction-management-at-risk.
After 22 years in uniform, Severini moved to the private sector as a senior strategist and planner. He has spent the last 15 years leading large-scale, strategic facility planning and development programs at federal installations across the globe, for the US Army Corps of Engineers Pacific Ocean and Far East Districts, and for Naval Facilities Engineering Pacific Command in Guam. He joins LEO A DALY from Jacobs.
“I’m thrilled to welcome Randall to the LEO A DALY team. His comprehensive spectrum of experience in the design and execution of large, complex programs make him a valuable asset to our federal clients. His passion for blending functional and operational needs into fully modern, sustainable, efficient facilities and infrastructure are a perfect fit with LEO A DALY,” said Paul Coleman, managing principal of the LA studio.