Steve Wisniewski
Steve Wisniewski is a construction administrator at Kingscott. As a former instructor for the Michigan Carpenters Apprenticeship Program, Steve's leadership skills and hands-on experience, provide a unique perspective and offer valuable input to Kingscott projects. Through thoughtful application, communication, and teamwork, Steve is able to develop practical solutions for project needs.
In addition to his professional ethics, Steve values the warmth that family and home provide. When he's not working on strengthening relationships in the field, he enjoys fishing, camping, and playing golf , as well as attending and volunteering at his children's sporting events.
Jessica Rousseau
Jessica is a goal-oriented, problem-solver. As a project architect, these traits serve her very well. Jessica has a knack for putting things together in an efficient and well-ordered manner. From product specifications to construction documents, Jessica takes pride in bringing her skills to service for her clients.
When not putting plans in motion at work, Jessica enjoys spending time with her family, playing hockey, and working on renovations to her historic home.
Linda Sloulin
Linda is an Architectural Graduate of University of Detroit Mercy School of Architecture. Linda enjoys collaborating with project teams to develop innovative approaches to problem-solving. As a recent graduate she offers a dynamic perspective to the project process. Linda assists the teams for the entirety of the project from concept to completion.
Not one to sit idle, if she’s not supporting her work teams, she enjoys helping her family with whatever they might need. Linda also loves traveling, home improvement projects, and her dogs.
Steve Lucas
Steve Lucas provides construction administration services on Kingscott projects. Steve’s goal is to build relationships and buildings that foster pride and positivity. He applies these values when monitoring projects, coordinating schedules and facilitating communication with project stakeholders. With over 30 years of experience in engineering and facilities management, Steve understands that establishing guiding principles at the start of a project is fundamental to its success.
A self-proclaimed motorhead, Steve enjoys restoring muscle cars from the 60s and early 70s, drag racing, and motorsports. He’s currently in the process of restoring a 69 ½ Plymouth Roadrunner. Outside of working on construction or car restoration projects, Steve’s favorite pastime is family time.
Trevor Garland
As Project Architect, Trevor Garland works alongside the architectural team to assist with project design and development. Trevor benefits the teams he’s a part of with his planning, design, technical knowledge, and his positive attitude. Prior to his work at Kingscott, Trevor worked as an architectural intern at Albert Kahn Associates. He enjoys hand sketching, traveling and playing volleyball.
Terrence "TJ" O'Connor
Realizing client vision through thoughtful project management is T.J.’s priority. He earned his Bachelor and Master of Architecture degrees from the University of Michigan and has been dedicated to client satisfaction ever since. He uses his 30+ years of experience to develop architectural solutions that bring client dreams to reality. In addition to his experience, careful listening, attention to detail, focus and dedication are the skills that allow him to successfully manage projects from concept to construction administration.
When he’s not busy helping clients realize their dreams, you’ll likely find him helping people in other ways. T.J. regularly donates blood and volunteers for the Older Persons Commission in Rochester & Auburn Hills delivering meals to the homebound. Outside of work and volunteering, T.J. enjoys being active, golfing, skiing, and good music.
Sarah Haselschwardt
Sarah Haselschwardt has 30-plus years of experience leading project design across Michigan and the United States. A few of her notable designs include Fremont High School (MI), Chelsea High School (MI), and a new prototype elementary school for Washoe County School District in Nevada. She has served as vice president of the Southwest Michigan AIA, on the board of directors for Habitat for Humanity, on her local planning commission, and was appointed to the Michigan Construction Code Commission for several terms. Sarah co-authored an article on women in architecture and was featured in the AIA’s “Women in Architecture” exhibit in Chicago. She is LEED AP BD+C accredited.
Sarah is as passionate about her family as she is about her work. She credits all of her talents to lessons learned as the youngest of five kids, and being the daughter of farmers, who learned from necessity how to fix or make almost anything. When she’s not working, she enjoys anything that means spending time with her large family. Her current favorite hobbies include golfing with her daughter and spectating at her kids’ many athletic events. For a little needed quiet time she also enjoys gardening and walking outdoors.
Lisa Dailey
Lisa keeps daily operations at Kingscott running smoothly and efficiently. She’s been with us for 35 years and it’s safe to say, there’s no one better suited to keeping our house in order. Lisa started out in reception, moved into accounting and now works on production and specs. In addition to overseeing daily operations, she can run a mean general construction bid. Lisa likes the lively atmosphere and the diverse people at Kingscott.
Lisa’s husband got her into bow hunting in her 30s, and she’s been hooked ever since. Now an accomplished bow hunter, Lisa takes down game so big she needs help hauling her kill out of the woods. Not only does she shoot record-breakers, she also grows them. She attributes the success of her 7 ft. tomato plants to a particular variety and some well-guarded secrets. Another little known fact about Lisa is that her great-great grandfather graduated in the first class of Civil Engineers in 1862 from MSU. He wrote a textbook on land surveying that was used in colleges until 1957.
Karol Bartlam
Completing construction documents to produce awesome buildings is what drives Karol Bartlam. She’s also adept at coordinating her team members to complete tasks in a timely manner. She loves detail and accuracy and feels she was destined to be in the architectural profession. Her parents bought her first drafting table when she was in 5th grade; she took drafting in high school and graduated with an associate’s degree in drafting. From coordinating with consultants, clients and construction managers to double-checking codes, Karol is a vital member of our architecture team.
While architectural drafting is only one of her favorite kinds of draft, her other favorite draft is Atwater Vanilla Java Porter. Outside of drafting and craft beer tasting, Karol enjoys camping and spending time with her family and her pups, Memphis & Boop.
Karl Erdei Lorincz
Karl knows how to keep a team together. His nearly 30 years experience on projects big and small gives him the expertise to know what steps must be taken and how to keep the communication lines open to get a job done. Karl facilitates the team in the collaboration it needs so that its work fits into the larger project.
Karl has long been interested in art, and architecture drew him. He saw it as a practical application of arts to the real world. Karl got his architecture and structural engineering training at Technical Institute of Cluj in Romania. Then in 1987 he immigrated to the United States and became an American citizen in 1993.
Today, when the nice weather hits you are likely to find Karl outside hiking or walking the beach. He and his wife try to take an American and a European vacation each year.