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Jennifer Webb, AIA, LEEDAP
1092 Manigan Avenue * Oviedo, FL 32765
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferwebbmelton
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 407.956.9201
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PROJECT MANAGER / ARCHITECT / BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
Dedicated Project Manager and Registered Architect with excellent technical, analytical and communication skills demonstrated by
over 15 years of experience. Solid background in highly complex scientific and health care facilities as well as the ability to adapt to
various building types and business clients. Able to work well alone and as be an integral part of a team. Effective communicator
with strong technical documentation skills. Business Development assistant with more than 6 years of experience planning,
developing and implementing marketing strategies, making proposal preparations and conducting client interviews. Experienced in
field observations and working with contractors and subcontractors to develop solutions to field issues.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
JWM Architectural Services Oviedo, Florida, 2010 – present CEO/Business Owner
Established sole-proprietor consulting practice which assists architectural firms, construction companies and engineering firms with
extra architectural staffing needs in various tasks such as drafting, scientific and healthcare design, marketing proposal preparation
and code research.
• Prepared marketing proposals for a leading Orlando architectural firm for a large master planning project which got the firm
selected as one of 5 on the short list out of a field over nearly 100 applicants.
• Architect of Record for small projects. Assisted structural engineering firm to restore a fire-damaged shopping center and bring
it up to current building codes. Modernized a 1930’s house by opening the kitchen and adjacent lanai to allow views from the
front lake views to the back patio.
• Assisting Real Estate and Property Managers with administrative tasks, design consultation and property observations.
Associated Consulting International (ACi) Winter Park, Florida, 2011 – 2012 Project Manager/Laboratory Planner
• Provided design assistance for a large 300,000 GSF commercial pharmaceutical manufacturing plant. Developed custom
cabinetry design that required collaboration with casework manufacturers to integrate new materials into current prototypes.
Pharmaceutical lab and manufacturing plant needed to meet FDA and EU standards and required extensive design and
collaboration with consultants.
• Business development manager for growing science and technology practice. Developed innovative brochures, and responsible
for the content of proposal preparation packages which had a 75% shortlist rate, meaning that 75% of the time the firm was
called back for a final interview.
• Project Manager and Project Architect for various smaller renovation projects including Amusement Park Expansion, College
Dormitory Universal Accessibility Renovation, and an ISO Class 5 Laser Laboratory Renovation.
HuntonBrady Architects Orlando, Florida, 2006 – 2010 Project Manager
• Managed a project to build a new biomedical sciences building for a major Florida university with an overall construction cost of
$75 million, and responsible for over $5 million in fees. Responsible for project scheduling, consultant coordination, quality
control, staff management and construction administration. Project won awards for leading edge design, featured in trade
magazines and trade show presentations and was LEED Gold Certified.
• Created company LEED Sustainability guidelines for firm project managers to identify opportunities to incorporate LEED design
principles into projects more easily by utilizing a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet allowing them to quickly calculate points and
develop alternatives to clients. Assisted clients in understanding LEED Building Certification and the documentation required.
• Project Manager and architectural firm representative for a hospital Obstetrics Suite renovation approximately 10,000 SF in size
and $1 million in project cost. Developed the architectural design, coordinated with engineering consultants, assisted with
project budget controls and ran state agency health organization inspections. Responsible for the design project from initial
planning through to construction administration. Project Manager and Project Architect for a variety of smaller hospital,
pharmaceutical and laboratory renovation and construction projects.
BRPH Companies Melbourne, Florida, 2005 – 2006 Project Architect
• Responsible for the development of construction documents and construction administration for two identical 160,000 GSF
middle school campuses located near Fort Myers, Florida.
• Conducted meetings with clients to design and develop design build documentation for various facilities and structures,
including fire stations, theme park pavilions, hazardous gas facilities and municipal infrastructures.
• Managed Construction Administration activities, including the review and documentation of construction submittals, field
observations, final observation documentation, and processing change proposals.
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http://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferwebbmelton
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Flad & Associates Madison, Wisconsin, 2003 – 2005 Project Architect/Laboratory Planner
• Assigned to a variety of projects and capacities, ranging from programming to construction administration.
• Project Manager and Technical Writer, establishing corporate safety guidelines in laboratory planning and design of future
research facilities. Project Architect, responsible for the management of a design team for major pharmaceutical and industrial
clients in a variety of sites throughout the United States. Vivarium Planner for a Regional Biocontainment Laboratory (RBL)
focusing on biodefense and bioterrorism. Programmer and Planner for a proposed 200,000 GSF research facility and pilot plant.
Kling Stubbins (Jacobs) Washington, DC, 2001 – 2003 Project Architect/Laboratory Planner
• Worked directly with clients to develop preliminary building programs and to establish design criteria necessary in addition to
performing the tasks of a Project Architect. Responsible for the development of macroprogramming documents for a 140,000
GSF government research facility that focused on the evaluation and research of devices and their interaction with the human
body.
• Creating standardized questionnaires, coordinating CAD files with macroprogramming and microprogramming requirements.
Developed work plans that established the manpower, budget and schedule of various projects ranging from $100,000 to $1.5
million in architectural fees.
• Managed Construction Administration activities, including the review and documentation of construction submittals, field
observations, final observation documentation, and processing change proposals. Supervised small projects as needed to aid
the Project Management team.
HDR Architecture Alexandria, VA 1996 – 2001 Project Architect
• Project Architect with research and healthcare facility focus. Facility types include Animal facilities, BSL3 lab suites, NMR suites,
radio-frequency shielding suites, auditoriums, cleanrooms, cGMP facilities, federal courthouses, communication facilities for
distance learning, NICU, OR, ER, Nursing Stations, Examination Suites, Class 100 cleanrooms, darkrooms, semiconductor
manufacturing suites and data processing centers.
• Designed independent project web site used for construction management, project promotion and client move coordination.
• Conducted design meetings with the client and developed Design Development documents. Created construction
documentation, in both Microstation and Autocad. Designed details for construction documents.
Edited construction specifications. Directed construction administration. Administered CAD tests and conducting interviews for
future hires and temporary staff. Participated in inter-office groups to help increase productivity, represented employee needs
and mentored junior staff.
LICENSING, PROFESSIONAL TRAINING, SKILLS & COMPUTER PROGRAMS
Licensing & Professional Training
Registered Architect, State of Florida, #AR93114 Registered Architect, Commonwealth of Virginia, #401-10816
United States Green Building Council LEED AP BD&C, Accredited Professional, Building Design & Construction
State of Florida State Requirements Educational Facilities Training (SREF)
Plan to achieve Project Management Certification (PMP) within 1 month training time.
Skills
Scientific Regulatory Authority knowledge (NIH, CDC, FDA, EU, USDA, IBC, FBC), Healthcare Regulatory Authority knowledge (AHCA,
JHACO, FGI, ASHE), Architectural design, Presentation skills, Process improvement, Creative problem solving, Staff Management,
Construction Document signatory authority, Quality Review red-line revisions skills, Contract review and Proposal Preparation.
Computer Program Knowledge
Construction Document software packages, AutoCAD, Microstation, Revit software.
Graphic Design software, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, Corel Draw, InfranView.
Administrative software, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, Publisher),
Project Management Scheduling software, SureTrak and Microsoft Project.
EDUCATION & ACTIVITIES
Bachelor of Architecture (B. ARCH) Architecture & Structural Engineering University of Illinois, 1992
BioOrlando/BioFlorida Director of Membership 2011 – 2012
SEFA Conference Presenter, Milwaukee, WI 2004
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Peer Grant Architectural Reviewer 2001 – 2009
AIA National Conference Presenter, Philadelphia, PA 2000
American Institute of Architects (AIA) Architect Member 1999 – Present
CleanMed Conference Panelist, Boston, MA 1998
Jennifer Webb, AIA, LEEDAP
1092 Manigan Avenue * Oviedo, FL 32765
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferwebbmelton
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 407.956.9201
Page 1 of 5
PROJECT MANAGER / ARCHITECT / BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
Dedicated Project Manager and Registered Architect with excellent technical, analytical and communication skills demonstrated by
over 15 years of experience. Solid background in highly complex scientific and health care facilities as well as the ability to adapt to
various building types and business clients. Able to work well alone and as be an integral part of a team. Effective communicator
with strong technical documentation skills. Business Development assistant with more than 6 years of experience planning,
developing and implementing marketing strategies, making proposal preparations and conducting client interviews. Experienced in
field observations and working with contractors and subcontractors to develop solutions to field issues.
PROJECT LIST
JWM Architectural Services Oviedo, Florida, 2010 – present CEO/Business Owner
• Moffitt Cancer Center Masterplan Proposal; Tampa, Florida Developed marketing proposal for comprehensive masterplan
submittal for a Central Florida architectural firm which got it short-listed out of numerous proposals. Identified as Project
Manager responsible for direct client contact, budget oversight and technical completeness of the project.
• Veterans Administration Renovation Programming; Battle Creek, Michigan Project Manager for a Central Florida architectural
firm that developed a program for an Ambulatory Care Clinic Renovation for the Veterans Administration Hospital in Battle
Creek, Michigan. Interviewed clients to determine and understand needs and established the initial programming report used
for future project phases.
• Reachmakers Script Development; Miami, Florida Updated automated AutoCAD script for new version of AutoCAD 2011
needed for precast concrete shop drawings.
• Confidential Client Real Estate Proposal; Orlando, Florida Developed graphic design needed for a real estate development
proposal.
• Sandifer Residence; Maitland, Florida Architect for a 1,800 SF residential remodel which incorporated 3D cad graphics
(Sketchup) to demonstrate design intent for clients unfamiliar with construction drawings.
• McNamara Gallery; Geneva, Florida Architect for a 1,200 SF private artist studio and art gallery.
Associated Consulting International (ACi) Winter Park, Florida, 2011 – 2012 Project Manager/Laboratory Planner
• Fun Spot Amusement Park Expansion, Orlando, Florida Project Architect for four
buildings developed as part of the design-build expansion in association with HJ High
Construction: 5,000 GSF Main Entry Building, 900 GSF Restroom Building, 15,000 GSF
Food Service Building and 200 GSF roller coaster machine room building.
• Stetson University Conrad Hall & Stetson Cove Renovations, DeLand, Florida Project
Architect and Manager for a 15,000 GSF accessibility renovation project for a 100-year
old women’s dormitory and a 40 year old apartment building. While both projects were managed separately, they were with
the same client and construction company under a design-build contract.
• Nephron Pharmaceutical Global Headquarters; Orlando, Florida and Charleston, South
Carolina Laboratory Planner for a 300,000 GSF commercial pharmaceutical manufacturing
plant. Developed custom cabinetry design that required collaboration with casework
manufacturers to integrate new materials into current prototypes. Pharmaceutical lab
and manufacturing plant needed to meet FDA and EU standards and required extensive
design and collaboration with consultants.
• Science + Technology Marketing Business development manager for growing science and technology practice. Developed
innovative brochures, and responsible for the content of proposal preparation packages.
• Kaman Ordinance Facility; Orlando, Florida Project Manager and Architect for an ordinance facility expansion. Coordinated
with civil engineers to identify detonation parameters and its impact on explosion equipment and the surrounding facilities to
keep workers safe. Facility designs included ordinance storage as well as the orientation of a new administration facility which
required to be kept away from the blast range.
• SmartWell Medical Tourism; Various Sites Healthcare planner for a new Medical Tourism prototype which combines full
outpatient clinic with 50-bed regional hospital for sites world-wide. Developed initial programs based on business plan models
to develop new prototypes.
• L3 Communications Class 10,000 Optical Clean Room; Orlando, Florida Project Manager and Architect for a 2,000 square-foot
ISO Class 5 Clean Room designed to house high powered lasers for top secret government projects.
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HuntonBrady Architects Orlando, Florida, 2006 – 2010 Project Manager
• University of Florida Biomedical Sciences Building (BMSB); Gainesville, Florida Project Manager
for $72 million, 160,000 square-foot BSL2 laboratory which includes approximately 85,000 net
assigned square feet to house the research and administrative operation of the biomedical
engineering, sciences and animal resources. Connected to three existing buildings enabled UF
researchers to connect to the Health Sciences campus. Building originally targeted for Silver LEED
Certification has now achieved enough points for Gold Certification.
• Florida Hospital Heartland Cath Lab Renovation; Sebring, Florida Project Manager for $1.2 million, 1,000 square-foot
Catheterization laboratory replacing existing equipment and updating finishes. Despite the complexity of the project, it received
minimal AHCA comments both during design and construction phases of the project.
• Florida Hospital Deland OB Suite Renovation; Deland, Florida Project Manager for 40,000 square
foot hospital renovation to the existing Obstetrics floor of the hospital, which has not been
updated since the 1980’s. Created labor-delivery-recovery (LDR) as well as post-partum suites and
incorporated new technology into the new suite making it a state-of-the art facility. Created a spa-
like environment making the birthing experience more pleasant for families, and also increased
patient volume for the hospital.
• Palmer College of Chiropractic Laboratory of Cell and Molecular Biology; Port Orange, Florida
Project Manager of the design and construction of a 2,000 square-foot tissue culture laboratory for the college. Included
creation of equipment specifications manual used to manage the large variety of instrumentation of this unique facility.
• Florida Hospital Celebration Patient Tower Addition LEED Management; Celebration, Florida Project Manager to coordinate
LEED design principles into a new 250,000 square foot addition. Reviewed construction documents and ensured that
sustainable design principles were incorporated. Mentored consultants and in-house staff who were unfamiliar with
sustainable design principles.
• UCF Pegasus Health Clinic; Orlando, Florida Assisted the University of Central Florida with the development of a new 22,000
medical clinic in eastern Orange County. Advised on current code requirements, reviewed proposed facilities and facilitated
schematic design charrette on final building selected.
• Health First Cape Canaveral Hospital Pharmacy Compounding Renovation; Cocoa Beach, Florida
Upgraded existing pharmacy compounding lab to current USP-797 pharmaceutical design
standards by incorporating a Class III Biosafety cabinet and upgraded existing cabinetry.
• Health First Holmes Regional Medical Center; Melbourne, Florida Renovated an 800 square foot
office area to bring a compounding pharmacy to current USP-797 pharmaceutical design standards.
• UCF Pathology Laboratory Study; Orlando, Florida Feasibility Study on the use of a 2,000 square
foot temporary pathology laboratory in the Student Services Center for clinical analysis and
research.
• Tampa General Hospital Clinical Laboratory Master Plan; Tampa, Florida Determined the feasibility of relocating an existing
25,000 SF hospital laboratory to a partially vacant building ¼ mile away. Reviewed existing facility conditions, identified
feasibility of sample delivery, developed prototype schematic design and outline specifications.
• Wesley Chapel Medical Center Hospital; Wesley Chapel, Florida Part of the project team of a new 80-bed $121 million hospital.
Assisted with code analysis and equipment coordination issues.
• Central Florida Community College Learning Resource Center Laboratory; Lecanto, Florida Advised on the design of the
laboratory for the new Learning Resource Center. Coordinated with college staff to develop a design that would compliment the
architecture of the facility plus facilitate a wide variety of science programs that would occur including chemistry, biology, and
physics.
• Florida Hospital Memorial Oceanside; Ormond Beach, Florida Designed clinical laboratory to bring it to current CLIA codes and
wrote specifications for project.
• Florida Hospital Heartland Wauchula Exterior Renovation Study; Wauchula, Florida Project Manager for the exterior upgrades
to a 40 year old hospital in rural Florida. Managed design team in developing various design options and wrote outline
specifications for final feasibility report to be used for cost estimation and presentation to Executive Committee for approval.
• Florida Hospital Heartland Pain Clinic & Patient Financial Services Suite; Sebring, Florida Project Manager for a renovation of a
4,000 square foot existing hospital exercise facility into a Pain Clinic and new Patient Financial Services Suite.
• Father Lopez High School; Daytona Beach, Florida Laboratory Architect for a 90,000 square foot high school renovation
designed to accommodate various sciences while integrating new technology and creating teaching flexibility.
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BRPH Companies Melbourne, Florida, 2005 – 2006 Project Architect
• Lee County School District Challenger and Orange River Middle Schools; Cape Coral and Fort
Myers, Florida Project Architect for two prototype 160,000 square-foot middle schools with a 1300
student capacity. The middle school is part of a larger elementary and middle school campus and is
composed of three buildings – Classrooms with Dining Hall, Gymnasium and Mechanical Building.
• Kennedy Space Center Central Canopy Plaza, Phases I and II; Cape Canaveral, Florida Project
Architect for a renovation of the main plaza at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
• Henderson Development Corporation Melbourne Office Complex Proposal; Melbourne, Florida
Project Architect for three identical 150,000 square-foot office buildings located near the Melbourne Airport. Proposal includes
schematic design, narrative and cut sheet preparation.
• Sarasota “H” Elementary School Persons with Special Needs Shelter; Sarasota, Florida Designed revisions to project currently
under construction to allow the school to be designated as a Persons with Special Needs Shelter for Sarasota County. Included
the design and research of implementing an oxygen distribution system during emergency situations.
• City of Palm Bay Fire & Police Station Prototype; Palm Bay, Florida Designed prototype 50,000 square-foot combination 20
person fire and police station with two-truck apparatus bay for 5 potential locations throughout Palm Bay. Used prototype as a
basis for a larger 45-person station with four-truck apparatus bay for a new central location for the growing community.
Flad & Associates Madison, Wisconsin, 2003 – 2005 Project Architect/Laboratory Planner
• Johnson & Johnson/Centocor Springhouse Lab Project; Springhouse, Pennsylvania Laboratory
Planner for the programming phase of a 60,000-square-foot addition and renovation of 80,000-
square-foot vivarium. The vivarium includes housing for rodents, primates, and canines with
procedure and surgical work areas, and necropsy. The addition and renovation of the existing
vivarium was needed due to the merging of two groups on the Springhouse campus.
• Chiron Corporation; Emeryville, California Laboratory Planner for a 285,000 square foot facility
designed to accommodate varied laboratory types including microbiology, biochemistry, chemistry,
bioorganic/biophysics, robotics and support space including tissue culture, NMR and isotope labs.
• Confidential Pharmaceutical Client; Michigan Project architect and planner for an 11,000-square-foot upfit and renovation of
an existing multi-story building for pharmacological discovery research needs. The project includes non-ventilated rodent racks
and cages and pens for canine and swine. Also includes telemetry suites and support spaces. The design team worked closely
with users of both areas to incorporate state-of-the-art technology.
• Confidential Pharmaceutical Client; Michigan Project architect and planner for 12,500 square feet of
Drug Dosage and Formulations including dry blending of active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) with
rodent feed and liquid solutions preparation for oral suspensions and parenterals. The suite includes
four blending rooms with two medium size bin blenders and three solution prep spaces with 10-foot
chemical hoods. Each of the seven project rooms includes a custom 6-foot ventilated balance
enclosure to meet strict exposure limits to the API.
• University of Chicago/Argonne National Laboratory; Chicago, Illinois Vivarium planner for the
Howard T. Ricketts Center which is proposed to be constructed by the University of Chicago and will
be located on the Argonne National Laboratory Campus. This 56,000-square-foot building will contain safety-certified, state-of-
the-art laboratories and will meet federal guidelines for design and operation of BSL-3 biocontainment facilities. As a regional
center of excellence for biodefense and emerging infectious diseases, the facility will enhance the nation’s ability to find cures
for diseases and fight bioterrorism.
• Nanosphere, Inc.; Northbrook, Illinois Project architect for a 33,000 square foot renovation of an existing tenant space for their
rapidly expanding life sciences business. The project utilized a design-build approach expediting occupancy. The project
includes office, research and analytical laboratories, and cGMP-manufacturing facilities for medical
devices utilized as an integrated system of probes, assays, and detector hardware. A cleanroom
was integrated into a GMP manufacturing sequence with all the necessary protocols for material
and personnel workflow to prepare the client’s facilities for full cGMP compliance.
• Confidential Pharmaceutical Client; Indiana Programmer for a proposed 200,000-square-foot
research facility and pilot plant. Assisted in the development of a facility proposal for presentation
to corporate management.
• Confidential Pharmaceutical Client; Massachusetts Vivarium planner for the programming phase of a proposed renovation
intended to increase the efficiencies of existing vivaria on campus.
• NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Sample Return Facility; Pasadena, California Aided in the planning of a BSL-4 facility designed
to house and study Martian soil and rock samples.
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• Johnson & Johnson Safety Guidelines Manual; New Brunswick, New Jersey Project manager and technical writer to Johnson &
Johnson’s Global Environmental Health and Safety Department. Established corporate safety guidelines for laboratory planning
and design.
• Scientific Equipment & Furniture Association (SEFA) Milwaukee, Wisconsin Speaker for a
presentation “Vivarium Furniture Requirements” at the organization’s Spring Meeting. Identified
the unique physical characteristics of vivaria and their impact on lab furniture systems.
• Confidential Pharmaceutical Client; Indiana Aided team in construction documentation phase to
coordinate programming information with construction documents for this 500,000-square-foot
biology lab and animal facility at the heart of this company’s world headquarters. Focused on
vivarium and lab specialty areas including VHP chamber and automated robotic cagewash system.
The project included all master planning activities for the entire project as well as all design services
for all laboratories, vivaria, material handling, and administrative spaces.
• Indiana University Multidisciplinary Science Building; Bloomington, Indiana Planner for a 145,000-square-foot multidisciplinary
research facility. The space will be designed to support the full spectrum of sciences including biology, chemistry, cognitive
science, physics, and biochemistry. Aided team in documentation of design development phase to design BSL-3 and NMR
laboratories.
Kling Stubbins (Jacobs) Washington, DC, 2001 – 2003 Project Architect/Laboratory Planner
• United States Food and Drug Administration Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH)
Research Facility; White Oak, Maryland Programmer/planner for a 120,000 gross square foot
physics science building. This four-story building is located on the new FDA campus will study the
effects of devices on the human body. Research laboratory types include laser labs, anechoic
chamber, electromagnetic field lab, computer sciences lab, electron microscope lab, mechanics and
materials lab, and radiology lab.
• United States Food and Drug Administration Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH)
Biological Research Renovation; White Oak, Maryland Project architect and laboratory/animal facility programmer for a 24,000
square foot renovation to the upper two floors and the vivarium of the proposed Center for Drug Evaluation and Research
(CDER) to accommodate CDRH biology research.
• United States Food and Drug Administration Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition
(CFSAN) Research Facility; Beltsville, Maryland Assistant project manager and construction
administrator for a 10,000 square foot seafood toxicology laboratory.
• Shire Laboratories, Pharmaceutical Laboratory Renovation; Rockville, Maryland. Project architect
for a 10,000 square foot upgrade to the existing pharmaceutical labs.
• EPA Labs 21 Environmental Performance Criteria 2.2; Washington, D.C. Participated and helped to write the draft of the Labs
21 Environmental Performance Criteria developed by the US Environmental Protection Agency to create laboratory
sustainability practices.
HDR Architecture Alexandria, VA 1996 – 2001 Project Architect
• Wayne State University College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions; Detroit, Michigan
Project architect and laboratory planner/animal facility planner for a six-story, 200,000 square-foot
College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions and the Detroit Medical Center’s Rehabilitation
Institute of Michigan. The complex provides space for research and teaching laboratories,
classrooms, auditorium, office and administrative space, animal facilities, and inpatient and
outpatient services. Also features two NMR suites (300 and 500 megahertz, respectively), located
in the lower level, underground.
• Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Bunting-Blaustein Cancer Research Building;
Baltimore, Maryland Project architect for a twelve-story, 230,000 square foot biomedical research facility to
house cancer research laboratories. Facility designed with six lab floors utilizing interstitial floors to allow for
utility distribution. Responsible for maintaining the project web site, which was instrumental for the
communication of the project among the project team and researchers moving into the facility.
• Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine cGMP Suite; Baltimore, Maryland Project architect for a second
floor renovation to accommodate a cGMP (current Good Manufacturing Practices) suite of cancer vaccine
research for human consumption. The facility contains five Class 10,000 cleanrooms, plus appropriate gowning
facilities. This project was constructed during the occupancy of the main cancer research facility.
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• University of North Carolina College of Pharmacy, Kerr Hall Addition; Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Project Architect for a 70,000-square-foot addition to the existing School of Pharmacy Building. The
facility includes research laboratories for pharmaceutics and pharmacy practice, animal facility,
classrooms, and communication facilities for distance learning technologies supporting the external
Doctorate of Pharmacy program.
• Boeing Information Services, Inc.; Vienna, Virginia Project Architect for a three-year Indefinite
Delivery Contract for various planning, programming, and architectural task orders. Eight task orders were completed including
various site improvements, code analysis, roof replacements, and two SCIF rooms.
• Orbital Sciences Corporation; Germantown, Maryland Programmer to study the consolidation of 800 employees at various
locations into a single site for this aerospace organization.
• Equinix Co-Location Facilities; Secaucus, NJ, London, England, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Boston, Massachusetts Project
Architect for a series of Internet Co-Location prototypes approximately 100,000 square-feet in size as part of an effort to
establish these buildings throughout the United States and Europe.
• Cleanmed Conference; Boston, Massachusetts Panel Discussion “Sustainability Imperatives for Health Care Facilities”.
Presented impacts of construction upon the environment and developed suggestions to improve energy impacts.
• American Institute of Architects (AIA) National Convention Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Speaker Presentation “Incorporating
the Internet into Building Design” used as part of the National AIA Convention Continuing Education program. Incorporated
experience from developing project web page without the use of off-the-shelf web page software.
OTHER EXPERIENCE
• RDG Schutte Wilscam Birge, Omaha, Nebraska (1995 – 1996). Architectural Coordinator.
Bell Federal Credit Union Renovation, Omaha, Nebraska.
Saint Joseph Catholic Church; Salix, Iowa.
Mission Ridge Beneath the Rims Assisted Living Facility; Billings, Montana
Air Force Village West Retirement Facility; Riverside, California
• Leo A. Daly, Omaha, NE (1994-1995). Architectural Coordinator.
Civic Auditorium Renovation; Omaha, Nebraska
Zadco/Gasco Tower; Abu Dubai, United Arab Emirates
• HGM Associates, Omaha, NE (1993-1994). Architectural Coordinator.
Architectural Barriers Compliance Contract, United States Postal Service; 150 Various Locations throughout Iowa and Nebraska
• Spitznagel, Sioux Falls, SD (1992-1993). Architectural Technician.
Earth Resources Observation Systems (EROS) Data Center Addition; Sioux Falls, South Dakota
• National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, Omaha, Nebraska (1991). College Architectural Internship.
North Manitou Island Ranger Station; Empire, Michigan
LICENSING, PROFESSIONAL TRAINING, SKILLS & COMPUTER PROGRAMS
Licensing & Professional Training
Registered Architect, State of Florida, #AR93114 Registered Architect, Commonwealth of Virginia, #401-10816
United States Green Building Council LEED AP BD&C, Accredited Professional, Building Design & Construction
State of Florida State Requirements Educational Facilities Training (SREF)
Plan to achieve Project Management Certification (PMP) within 1 month training time.
Skills
Scientific Regulatory Authority knowledge (NIH, CDC, FDA, EU, USDA, IBC, FBC), Healthcare Regulatory Authority knowledge (AHCA,
JHACO, FGI, ASHE), Architectural design, Presentation skills, Process improvement, Creative problem solving, Staff Management,
Construction Document signatory authority, Quality Review red-line revisions skills, Contract review and Proposal Preparation.
Computer Program Knowledge
Construction Document software packages, AutoCAD, Microstation, Revit software.
Graphic Design software, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, Corel Draw, InfranView.
Administrative software, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, Publisher),
Project Management Scheduling software, SureTrak and Microsoft Project.
EDUCATION & ACTIVITIES
Bachelor of Architecture (B. ARCH) Architecture & Structural Engineering University of Illinois, 1992
Jennifer Webb, AIA, LEED AP BD+C
JWM Architectural Services
1092 Manigan Avenue, Oviedo, Florida 32765
407.956.9201 [email protected]
Teaching Laboratories
Education
University of Illinois, 1992
Bachelor of Architecture and Structural Engineering
Background
Jennifer’s experience has focused in the design and construction of Science, Healthcare and
Technology educational facilities. Throughout her career, she has had the pleasure of de-
signing and building teaching laboratories with many various educational institutions both in
K-12 and Higher Education. As the Laboratory Architect, she is involved with all phases of
the project from programming through construction documentation to construction to en-
sure that the teaching laboratory not only meets educational requirements but ensures
overall safety of the students and staff. Below is a sample of some of the projects she has
worked on that closely matches your project:
Challenger Middle School—BRPH Architects & Engineers
Cape Coral, Florida
Project Architect of a 160,000 square foot three-story middle school prototype designed to
accommodate more than 1,300 students on a small site. Classroom arrangements are de-
signed to house each grade per floor to minimize student distractions and minimize move-
ment between floors. Each floor has a science laboratory designed to provide flexible learn-
ing arrangements to conduct a wide variety of teaching methodologies. Student desks are
flexible while sinks and gas stations are placed along the perimeter to remove sight interfer-
ence from utilities.
Father Lopez High School—Hunton Brady Architects
Daytona Beach, Florida
Laboratory Architect for a 90,000 square foot high school renovation designed to accommo-
date various sciences while integrating new technology and creating teaching flexibility.
University of Florida Biomedical Sciences Building—Hunton Brady Architects
Gainesville, Florida
Project Manager for $72 million, 160,000 square-foot BSL2 laboratory which includes ap-
proximately 85,000 net assigned square feet to house the research and administrative op-
eration of the biomedical engineering, sciences and animal resources in addition to under-
graduate and graduate biomedical teaching laboratories. Connected to three existing build-
ings enabled UF researchers to connect to the Health Sciences campus. Building originally
targeted for Silver LEED Certification has now achieved enough points for Gold Certification.
Central Florida Community College Learning Resource Center Laboratory—Hunton Brady
Architects
Lecanto, Florida
Laboratory Architect for the new Learning Resource Center. Coordinated with college staff
to develop a design that would compliment the architecture of the facility plus facilitate a
wide variety of science programs that would occur including chemistry, biology, and physics.
Wayne State University College of Pharmacy & Allied Health—HDR Architecture
Detroit, Michigan
Project Architect for a 300,000 square-foot facility designed to provide teaching and re-
search space within one facility. Lower floors provided a variety of learning environments
including a large 200 person auditorium, distance learning, interactive classrooms and medi-
cal simulation suites as well as a common gathering space for students and faculty.
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1) Central Florida Community College Teaching Lab
2) Challenger Middle School Science Laboratory
3) Challenger Middle School Industrial Laboratory
4) University of Florida Biomedical Sciences Building
Catheterization Laboratory Renovation
Jennifer Webb, AIA, LEED AP BD+C
1092 Manigan Avenue, Oviedo, Florida 32765
407.956.9201 [email protected]
Role: Project Manager & Project Architect
Size: 1,000 SF Project Cost: $1.2 million
Completed: 2010 Contractor: Stevens Construction
The Florida Hospital Heartland Heart and Vascular Center
opened in March 2009 to allow residents in Highlands
and Hardee Counties in rural South-Central Florida to ob-
tain emergency heart services. After an initial Cath Lab
was built, it was determined that a second Cath Lab was
needed to serve the community’s need for heart care.
This encouraged the hospital to obtain a Philips Allura
biplane cardiovascular x-ray machine to perform quick
and accurate analysis of incoming patients.
To accommodate for this new equipment, extensive re-
view of the existing conditions of the hospital was
needed to ensure that the facility could house the utility-
intensive item, including wall lead-lining, structural sup-
port, electrical loads, finish upgrades and data support.
Upgrades to finishes and the retrofit of an non-functional
bathroom into a central equipment supply room made
the new Cath Lab a state-of-the-art facility.
Since the renovations occurred within the hospital, phas-
ing and consideration of an adjacent fully functional Cath
Lab needed to be taken into account to ensure that the
hospital and its adjacent Cath Lab can remain operational
throughout the construction process, as well as meeting
ACHA requirements.
OB Suite Renovation
Role: Project Manager & Project Architect
Size: 40,000 SF Project Cost: $1.1 million
Completed: 2009 Contractor: Brasfield & Gorrie
Originally built in 1962, the hospital established itself as
the leader in medical care in the rural community of De-
Land, Florida. Many essential upgrades were needed to
be done to keep the hospital current with the latest
treatment techniques. One area that needed improve-
ment was the Obstetrics suite located on the third floor.
The area had not been upgraded since the mid 1980’s
and nursing stations were two completely enclosed and
isolated stations that impeded patient care.
Due to the complexity of the design and the construction
phasing, BIM models were created to allow the hospital
staff to decide which design features and phasing would
best serve the hospital. In order to minimize costs, it was
decided that the two nurses stations were to remain in
their current locations; however, the walls that sepa-
rated them were removed to allow for clear observations
along both corridors. Finishes were upgraded, code viola-
tions were corrected and the suite was brought to meet
current ACHA design guidelines making for a more effi-
cient and pleasant environment for staff, patients and
their families. Jennifer Webb, AIA, LEED AP BD+C
1092 Manigan Avenue, Oviedo, Florida 32765
407.956.9201 [email protected]
Jennifer Webb, AIA, LEED AP BD+C
1092 Manigan Avenue, Oviedo, Florida 32765
407.956.9201 [email protected]
Role: Project Manager (Programming Phase)
Size: 22,000 SF Project Cost: $7.9 million
Completed: 2011 Contractor: Balfour Beatty
As a continuation of the UCF College of Medicine’s goal of
making healthcare accessible to students and to the UCF
community, they renovated an empty 22,000 square foot
outpatient clinic into the new Pegasus Health Clinic. This
clinic has a focus on primary care, including internal
medicine, family practice and geriatric medicine with an
emphasis on prevention, wellness and care management,
with clinical and the ability to expand into additional spe-
cialties to meet community needs. During the Program-
ming Phase, I advised on current code requirements, re-
viewed proposed facilities for purchase and facilitated
the schematic design charrette on the final building se-
lected for renovation.
The renovation utilized the existing floor plan of the
empty and outdated clinic and incorporated the latest
innovations in health care practices technology and to
turn it into a state-of-the art facility. The computers run
on wireless Internet, and medical publications and books
and patient’s medical records are electronic to cut down
on the use of paper can all be accessed remotely and on-
site. On-site CLIA/CAP-accredited lab, including advanced
molecular testing, and pharmaceutical and radiology ser-
vices begin a continuum of services convenient for pa-
tients.
UCF Pegasus Health (UCF-558)
Jennifer Webb, AIA, LEED AP BD+C
1092 Manigan Avenue, Oviedo, Florida 32765
407.956.9201 [email protected]
Role: Project Manager
Size: 165,000 SF Project Cost: $75 million
Completed: 2010 Contractor: Whiting-Turner
The Biomedical Sciences Building (BMSB) is designed to
be 165,000 gross square feet, providing approximately
91,000 net square feet to house research, administrative
operation and animal care resources of the biomedical
engineering sciences program as part of an NIH and
HHMI grant. The physical and cultural integration of the
research programs within the facility provides a collabo-
rative environment that continues to establish the Uni-
versity of Florida as a leader in interdisciplinary biomedi-
cal science, engineering, technology, translational re-
search and transfer.
The BMSB is strategically located in close proximity to the
other inter-related science departments fostering a mul-
tidisciplinary and collaborative atmosphere among the
sciences. The majority of the building incorporates modu-
lar laboratory space consistent with UF’s need for flexibil-
ity. Philosophically, the open laboratory concept is em-
braced to form the intellectual comingling of multidisci-
plinary researchers, students and staff.
UF Biomedical Sciences Building (UF-254)
Role: Project Architect
Size: 242,000 SF Project Cost: $46 million
Completed: 1999 Contractor: Clark Construction
As part of the front door to the Johns Hopkins Medical
Institution campus near Downtown Baltimore, MD, this
facility houses state-of-the-art medical research laborato-
ries and support areas dedicated to the full spectrum of
Oncology research, consolidating the various groups
originally scattered throughout the campus. The organi-
zation of the building is designed with six lab floors utiliz-
ing interstitial floors to allow for utility distribution and
12 office floors which takes advantage of the higher floor-
to-floor span created by the interstitial space.
In addition to the primary laboratory and office areas,
considerable shared resource labs are provided in the
center module including a 6,000 SF animal facility, bio-
lab, glass wash, irradiators, BSL-3 laboratory, cGMP Suite
and other supporting laboratory services.
In addition to Project Architecture responsibilities, I was
responsible for maintaining the project web site, which
was instrumental for the communication of the project
among the project team and researchers moving into the
facility. Jennifer Webb, AIA, LEED AP BD+C
1092 Manigan Avenue, Oviedo, Florida 32765
407.956.9201 [email protected]
Bunting-Blaustein Cancer Research Building
Role: Project Architect
Size: 2,000 SF Project Cost: $750,000
Completed: 2000 Contractor: Clark Construction
The overall goal of the Johns Hopkins Cancer Center is to
provide total comprehensive care for all Oncology pa-
tients. As a National Cancer Institute Comprehensive
Cancer Care Center, the University was one of the first in
the world to centralize all of its cancer research and
treatment into one general area to shorten the amount
of time leading research and new therapy would be made
available to patients.
As a response to this Initiative, Johns Hopkins University
decided to revise the program of the Bunting-Blaustein
Cancer Research Building to include a current Good
Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) Suite while the building
was in the Construction Document Phase as an Add-
Service. The Suite is comprised of three individual Class
10,000 laboratories connected with a common Class
100,000 corridor and Ante Room with separate Gown-In/
Gown-Out zones to ensure that the Suite meets all FDA
requirements. Separate autoclaving and equipment
zones were provided to minimize excessive air movement
within the Suite and provided pass-thrus to adjacent non-
Suite spaces. Jennifer Webb, AIA, LEED AP BD+C
1092 Manigan Avenue, Oviedo, Florida 32765
407.956.9201 [email protected]
Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) Suite
Role: Project Architect
Size: 270,000 SF Project Cost: $64 million
Completed: 2002 Contractor: Turner Construction
Project architect and laboratory planner/animal facility
planner for a six-story, 200,000 square-foot College of
Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions and the Detroit
Medical Center’s Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan lo-
cated near the heart of Downtown Detroit. The complex
provides space for research and teaching laboratories,
classrooms, auditorium, office and administrative space,
animal facilities, and inpatient and outpatient services.
Also features two NMR suites (300 and 500 megahertz,
respectively), located in the lower level, underground.
The building is divided into three lower teaching levels
and three upper laboratory and animal facility levels. Of-
fices are arranged separately from the labs to allow after-
hour security and increased lab modularity/flexibility to
accommodate a wide variety of programs used by the
College. On the lower levels, the teaching levels are ar-
ranged around a central atrium which encourages stu-
dent interaction and flexible study spaces.
Laboratory blocks are organized around a series of utility
chases vertically stacked to provide efficient routing of all
mechanical and electrical systems to the penthouse and
the mechanical rooms located within the basement.
Jennifer Webb, AIA, LEED AP BD+C
1092 Manigan Avenue, Oviedo, Florida 32765
407.956.9201 [email protected]
Eugene Applebaum Pharmacy & Allied Health Building
Jennifer Webb, AIA, LEED AP BD+C
1092 Manigan Avenue, Oviedo, Florida 32765
407.956.9201 [email protected]
FDA Engineering-Physics Laboratory
U.S. Food & Drug Administration
Center for Devices and Radiological Health
Role: Project Architect (to Design Development Phase)
Size: 135,000 SF Project Cost: $41 million
Completed: 2007 Contractor: Turner Construction
Programmer/planner for a 120,000 gross square foot
physics science building. This four-story building is lo-
cated on the new FDA campus in White Oak, Maryland
will study the effects of devices on the human body. Re-
search laboratory types include laser labs, anechoic
chamber, electromagnetic field lab, computer sciences
lab, electron microscope lab, mechanics and materials
lab, and radiology lab.
This facility consolidated numerous FDA engineering and
physics laboratories that were located throughout the
Metropolitan Washington DC area as a phase of the
White Oak Consolidation Project. Early on in the design
process it was evident that this laboratory could not fol-
low traditional laboratory planning modules due to the
nature of the technology used with the lab types as noted
above. Extensive blocking and stacking as well as adja-
cency analysis of the physical characteristics of each labo-
ratory type was conducted to determine the overall con-
figuration of the space and to avoid operational conflicts;
laboratories which allowed access to daylight was located
separately from those which were light sensitive. Labs
which had either vibration sensitivity or radiation shield-
ing requirements were located on lower floors away from
general circulation corridors than those which had less
stringent requirements.