United States
Leadership Bio
LF Driscoll Healthcare
Joseph (Joe) Chin has more than 35 years of construction industry experience encompassing renovation and new construction, with 25 years in his area of specialty in healthcare. Joe’s healthcare construction experience ranges from new, state-of-the-art laboratory and research facilities to acute care expansions and from exam and diagnostic suite renovations to ambulatory care construction. For Mount Sinai Medical Center, Joe was the project executive for the new 400,000sf Center for Science and Medicine Building and the 100,000sf, three-phase conversion of laboratories and offices spaces into new wet labs and medical offices, among many other assignments. Also, over a 12-year span he was responsible for over 30 projects, including 15 relocation efforts, for Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Joe also managed the 68,000sf vertical expansion of the Greenberg Pavilion for Impatient Services for New York Presbyterian Hospital.
Another key assignment in Joe’s career was his tenure as senior project manager for 731 Lexington Avenue (aka The Bloomberg Building). The new high-rise is 1,400,000sf. A 25-story reinforced concrete residential tower tops the 29-story steel frame tower. The structure includes approximately 300,000sf of luxury residential space, 1,000,000sf of offices and 200,000sf of retail space.
Joe is a graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and holds a Bachelor of Architecture and a Bachelor of Science, Building Sciences from RPI. He is a member of the American Society of Healthcare Engineering (ASHE) and is an AHA Certified Healthcare Constructor (CHC).