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Photos from top to bottom:
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Picchiottino in his
office in the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex,
Trinidad
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The frame of a Metal
Home, Trincity Industrial Estate, Trinidad and Tobago
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Dr Jean Picchiottino
oversaw the building of the Mound Home Medical Sciences Complex
in Trinidad, the most advanced hospital in the English-speaking
Caribbean at the time. He is highly respected for this
expertise in construction and his role in preparing world-class
building codes for Trinidad and Tobago.
Jean Michel Lucien
Picchiottino was born in Savoie, France on 27th November, 1937.
His father's role in rebuilding France after World War II
inspired him to study architecture but he later changed his mind
to pursue his Engineering Certification at the prestigious
L'Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Arts et
Métiers. He completed his
doctorate in Soil Mechanics at the University of Grenoble in
1962.
Dr Picchiottino served
in the military for two years before entering the family
business. In 1964, he became a consultant in soils
investigation and building construction. He was a
technical director for two leading French engineering firms
before joining the international firm, SODETEG, in 1983.
He managed 13 subcontracting companies and 1400 workers during
the construction of Mount Hope. Immediately afterward, he
managed the construction of Madeleine Hospital in French Guiana,
which accommodates 325 patients.
In 2001, Dr
Picchiottino became a consultant engineer. With Agostini
Industries in Trinidad, he developed and implemented the "Metal
Home" concept, which allowed Agostini to build houses quickly,
efficiently, economically and to international standards bu
using custom-made components. He was also involved in many
marine projects in the English and French-speaking Caribbean and
French Guiana.
Dr Picchiottino served
on several committees of the Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of
Standards and was the Technical Secretary and Designer in the
preparation of the Small Building Guide of Trinidad and
Tobago. He contributed to the National Physical Planning
Code, Storm Water Drainage Code and the Plumbing Code of
Trinidad and Tobago.
He advises young people
to, "Always strive, always achieve... Money is not the point of
life... Do what makes you comfortable, and never be afraid to
get your hands dirty."

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