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Adriana Kincheloe Pe, Leed-Ap

Project Electrical Engineer at HBE Corporation

Adriana Kincheloe, PE, LEED-AP is a highly experienced electrical engineer with a career spanning over three decades. Currently serving as a Project Electrical Engineer at HBE Corporation since November 2010, Adriana specializes in designing lighting, power, and systems plans for hospitals. Previously, Adriana contributed to various projects at CannonDesign, CASCO Diversified Corporation, and Middough Inc., focusing on educational, recreational, and industrial facilities. Early career experience includes roles at Insta Therm and MOPAF VRANCEA SA, managing electrical installations and operations in diverse industries. Adriana holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iasi, Romania, and an MBA from Webster University.

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St. Louis, United States

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HBE Corporation

No longer operating. HBE Corporation is the nation's leading design-build firm of hospital expansions, renovations, and new replacement hospitals. HBE develops customized building solutions that match the desired programmatic elements for our hospital clients. HBE utilizes an in-house multi-disciplinary team of architects, engineers and construction professionals to plan, design and build hospitals. Our team will visit and conduct a thorough analysis of the building program including a review of existing architectural or engineering plans and conditions. We will consider operational impact, including staffing, space planning and departmental adjacencies, and we will prepare a 2nd Opinion alternative design that includes detailed schematic drawings, a project development schedule, and a Guaranteed Lump Sum price to build. Our ability to innovate, integrate and execute complex hospital building programs has earned HBE a national reputation for delivering unmatched standards of efficiency, quality and value. HBE’s unique approach helps reduce risk for hospital executives and preserves scarce capital resources while providing hospital leadership the opportunity to be in the best position to make a more informed decision and value judgment for their construction project. Since 1960, more than 1,100 hospitals have relied on HBE's expertise.


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