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  • 05 September 2013 REV 4 September 26, 2013 Loudoun County Department of Transportation & Capital Infrastructure 209 Gibson Street, NW Suite 100, MS #64 Leesburg, Virginia 20176 Attn: Sandy Hunter, AIA, LEED AP Re: Architectural and Engineering Design Services for Lovettsville Community Center Cost Proposal Ms. Hunter: LSY is pleased to offer this cost proposal for the above referenced project. Our cost proposal is based on the Scope of Work dated August 9, 2013 and the assumptions regarding the special exceptions submission & site plan review stated in Timmons Group proposal dated September 11, 2013(see attached). Per your request we have also provided optional fees for additional services: hazardous material identification/documentation with limited monitoring. Please note the assumptions regarding the hazardous materials documentation and monitoring stated in the Applied Environmental proposal dated September 3, 2013 (see attached). We were unsure if Loudoun County would perform their own monitoring during construction or request these services from the design team. For the purposes of this proposal Applied Environmental has made an assumption of time anticipated based on similar projects, but once the contractor provides an abatement plan Applied Environmental will confirm or revise this effort. Qualifications, Exclusions & Assumptions:

    1. Cost estimating is excluded. 2. Low-voltage design (security, AV, acoustics) is excluded. 3. Pool building & complex is excluded from programming and design. 4. Building Commissioning coordination is excluded. 5. Furnishing contract administration is excluded. 6. USGBC registration costs will be by Loudoun County 7. Formal presentation of the community center design to the community attended by one

    architect. LSY and its consultants propose to perform the requisite design and post design scope of work, as well as the optional services for firm fixed fees summarized below:

    Phase Fee

    Design & SPEX or ZMOD $409,833 Bidding, Construction Administration & Record Documents $103,124 Opt #1 Hazardous Materials ID & Monitoring $11,770

  • A detailed back up worksheet is attached and provides labor cost breakdowns for each individual sub-task. LSY proposes the following team of consultants on the project:

    Civil Engineering Timmons Group Structural Engineering Simpson Gumpertz & Heger (SGH) MEP & FP Engineering Setty Associates Hazardous Materials Survey Applied Environmental

    LSY has successfully teamed with all of these consultants in the past and we are confident Loudoun County will be pleased with both their technical expertise and their level of service. An organization chart for the project is attached as are resumes for the key personnel that will be assigned to the project. For this effort, James Louviere will head up the QA/QC team in terms of overall product quality and will perform all requisite QA/QC tasks for the architectural effort and the project as a whole. Each of our consultants has also identified a QA/QC manager for their respective disciplines. They are:

    Civil Engineering Bill Vest, Timmons Group Structural Engineering Gary Strand, SGH MEP & FP Engineering Bogi Setty, Setty Associates Hazardous Materials

    Fred Eberle, Applied Environmental

    I have assumed a design schedule of 9 months excluding the special exceptions/rezoning and site plan process review time. In addition, I have assumed a construction schedule of 12 months. Upon notice to proceed I will forward a more detailed schedule of milestone events. I am confident that we will be able to meet Loudoun County expectations regarding the schedule. I am available at your convenience discuss the proposal and fee and provide any additional information necessary. I look forward to working with you on the project. Sincerely,

    Heather K. Johnson, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C Principal Att: Labor Cost Worksheets, dated 26 September 2013 Project Organizational Chart Key Personnel Resumes Applied Environmental, Inc. Cost Proposal dated September 3, 2013

    Timmons Group Proposal dated September 11, 2013

  • NewLoudounCountyLovettsvilleCommunityCenterCostProposalSummaryREV4

    Opt1HazardousMaterials

    Identification&Monitoring

    Design&SPEXorZMOD

    Bidding,ConstructionAdministration

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    InHouseLabor(includingOH&P)Architecture/ProjManagement $116,376 $37,357 $0

    ConsultantLaborCivil $138,073 $21,829 $0Structural $24,754 $8,964 $0MEP $89,953 $28,545 $0Tele/Security/AV/Acoutical $0 $0 $0CostEstimating $0 $0 $0HazardousMaterials $0 $0 $10,700$ $ $ ,

    SubtotalConsultantLabor $252,780 $59,338 $10,700OH&PonConsultants@10% $25,278 $5,934 $1,070SubtotalConsultantLabor(InclOH&P) $278,058 $65,272 $11,770

    OtherDirectCosts(ODCs)( )OtherDirectCosts

    BoundarySurvey $5,800UtilityLocation&SWM/BMPOutfallSurvey $4,950Reprographics&Delivery $3,250 $450Other

    Subtotal ODC $14 000 $450 $0SubtotalODC $14,000 $450 $0OH&PonODCs@10% $1,400 $45 $0SubtotalODCs(InclOH&P) $15,400 $495 $0

    TotalFeesbyTask/Option $409,833 $103,124 $11,770

    BaseFee $512,957

    TotalFeewithAllOptions $524,727

    26September2013

  • NewLoudounCountyLovettsvilleCommunityCenterDesignPhaseCostProposal

    LaborWorksheet

    Discipline Labor Categories Labor Rates Program

    Finalization Conceptual

    DesignFormal

    PresentationsSite Plan

    SubmissionMEP Systems

    SelectionDesign

    Development VE AnalysisCD

    Drawings Specs CalculationsQA/QC

    Activities

    Sustainable Design

    SubmissionsPermitting Meetings Labor Subtotals Price

    Principal 250.71$ 2 6 8 2,005.69$Project Manager 141.30$ 4 4 4 4 8 8 24 12 72 140 19,781.50$QC Manager 146.94$ 16 40 56 8,228.91$Architect 1 122.45$ 12 16 24 16 16 40 16 40 180 22,041.07$Architect 2 94.21$ 32 64 64 24 48 24 72 328 30,900.36$Task Leader 84.77$ 0 $Technician 1 84.77$ 40 8 80 160 60 348 29,499.68$Technician 2 72.75$ 0 $Administrative Assistant 81.64$ 0 $

    Civil Project Manager $143.07 8 24 16 48 6,867.24$Senior Civil Engineer $179.02 8 80 24 64 24 200 35,804.16$Civil Engineer $127.77 24 145 4 16 24 213 27,216.03$Land Planner $184.33 12 12 24 4,424.03$Park & Recreation Planner $124.92 0 $Landscape Architect $94.87 12 40 16 68 6,450.97$CAD Technician $88.45 40 200 72 312 27,597.02$

    Principal 199.80$ 2 2 2 2 8 1,598.40$Project Manager 172.80$ 14 20 4 4 4 46 7,948.80$Engineer 1 151.20$ 20 40 12 72 10,886.40$Engineer 2 129.60$ 0 $Engineer 3 113.40$ 0 $Tech 1 108.00$ 16 20 4 40 4,320.00$Tech 2 70.20$ 0 $Administrative 70.20$ 0 $

    Principal $145.80 0 $Project Manager $129.60 8 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 28 3,628.80$Senior Engineer $118.80 72 8 16 40 8 80 56 24 40 4 12 360 42,768.00$QC Manager $102.60 50 50 5,130.00$Designer $91.80 20 22 14 52 54 16 1 1 180 16,524.00$CAD Technician $70.20 8 28 16 80 148 1 1 8 290 20,358.00$Administrative $59.40 4 1 1 1 12 4 1 2 26 1,544.40$

    Project Manager 129.60$ 0 $Engineer 1 151.20$ 0 $Tech 1 108.00$ 0 $

    Cost Engineer 151.20$ 0 $0 $

    Project Manager/ QA/QC 135.00$ 0 $Certified Industrial Hygienist 155.00$ 0 $Tech 1 85.00$ 0 $

    Totals 16 304 32 585 69 357 36 654 169 62 219 92 218 212 3025 335,523.46$

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  • NewLoudounCountyLovettsvilleCommunityCenterDesignSPEXorZMODCostProposal

    LaborWorksheet

    Discipline Labor Categories Labor Rates Zoning/SPEX

    PlatZoning/SPEX

    ProcessLabor

    Subtotals Price

    Principal 250.71$ 0 $Project Manager 141.30$ 0 $QC Manager 146.94$ 0 $Architect 1 122.45$ 8 24 32 3,918.41$Architect 2 94.21$ 0 $Task Leader 84.77$ 0 $Technician 1 84.77$ 0 $Technician 2 72.75$ 0 $Administrative Assistant 81.64$ 0 $

    Civil Project Manager $143.07 0 $Senior Civil Engineer $179.02 12 40 52 9,309.08$Civil Engineer $127.77 32 100 132 16,866.27$Land Planner $184.33 0 $Park & Recreation Planner $124.92 0 $Landscape Architect $94.87 0 $CAD Technician $88.45 40 40 3,538.08$

    Principal 199.80$ 0 $Project Manager 172.80$ 0 $Engineer 1 151.20$ 0 $Engineer 2 129.60$ 0 $Engineer 3 113.40$ 0 $Tech 1 108.00$ 0 $Tech 2 70.20$ 0 $Administrative 70.20$ 0 $

    Principal $145.80 0 $Project Manager $129.60 0 $Senior Engineer $118.80 0 $QC Manager $102.60 0 $Designer $91.80 0 $CAD Technician $651.08 0 $Administrative $59.40 0 $

    Project Manager 129.60$ 0 $Engineer 1 151.20$ 0 $Tech 1 108.00$ 0 $

    Cost Engineer 151.20$ 0 $0 $

    Project Manager/ QA/QC 135.00$ 0 $Certified Industrial Hygienist 155.00$ 0 $Tech 1 85.00$ 0 $

    Totals 92 164 256 33,631.85$

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    26September2013

  • NewLoudounCountyLovettsvilleCommunityCenterBidding,ConstructionAdministrationRecordDocumentsCostProposal

    LaborWorksheet

    Discipline Labor Categories Labor Rates Bidding Period

    Submittal Review

    RFI/ASI/CO Process

    Meetings & Site

    Observation

    Punchlist & Closeout

    Record Drawings

    Labor Subtotals Price

    Principal 250.71$ 0 $Project Manager 141.30$ 4 4 565.19$QC Manager 146.94$ 0 $Architect 1 122.45$ 0 $Architect 2 94.21$ 24 32 48 179 16 299 28,168.31$Task Leader 84.77$ 0 $Technician 1 84.77$ 8 40 32 8 88 7,459.69$Technician 2 72.75$ 16 16 1,163.98$Administrative Assistant 81.64$ 0 $

    Civil Project Manager $143.07 0 $Senior Civil Engineer $179.02 4 8 8 8 28 5,012.58$Civil Engineer $127.77 8 16 32 32 12 4 104 13,288.58$Land Planner $184.33 0 $Park & Recreation Planner $124.92 0 $Landscape Architect $94.87 2 4 6 8 6 26 2,466.55$CAD Technician $88.45 12 12 1,061.42$

    Principal 199.80$ 4 4 4 12 2,397.60$Project Manager 172.80$ 4 4 4 4 4 4 24 4,147.20$Engineer 1 151.20$ 8 8 16 2,419.20$Engineer 2 129.60$ 0 $Engineer 3 113.40$ 0 $Tech 1 108.00$ 0 $Tech 2 70.20$ 0 $Administrative 70.20$ 0 $

    Principal $145.80 0 $Project Manager $129.60 4 2 2 4 12 1,555.20$Senior Engineer $118.80 4 24 16 80 12 136 16,156.80$QC Manager $102.60 0 $Designer $91.80 0 $CAD Technician $651.08 16 16 10,417.28$Administrative $59.40 4 1 2 7 415.80$

    Project Manager 129.60$ 0 $Engineer 1 151.20$ 0 $Tech 1 108.00$ 0 $

    Cost Engineer 151.20$ 0 $0 $

    Project Manager/ QA/QC 135.00$ 0 $Certified Industrial Hygienist 155.00$ 0 $Tech 1 85.00$ 0 $

    Totals 66 142 158 318 64 52 800 96,695.38$

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  • NewLoudounCountyLovettsvilleCommunityCenterOPT1HazardousMaterialsIdentification/MonitoringCostProposal

    LaborWorksheet

    Discipline Labor Categories Labor Rates

    Deisgn - Design Development

    Drawings

    Design - Construction Dcouments

    Design - Specifications

    Design - QA/QC

    Post Design - Bidding Period

    Post Design - Submittal

    Review

    Post Design - RFI/ASI/CO

    Process

    Optional Post Design -

    Monitoring (Assumed)

    Labor Subtotals Price

    Principal 250.71$ 0 $Project Manager 141.30$ 0 $QC Manager 146.94$ 0 $Architect 1 122.45$ 0 $Architect 2 94.21$ 0 $Task Leader 84.77$ 0 $Technician 1 84.77$ 0 $Technician 2 72.75$ 0 $Administrative Assistant 81.64$ 0 $

    Civil Project Manager $143.07 0 $Senior Civil Engineer $179.02 0 $Civil Engineer $127.77 0 $Land Planner $184.33 0 $Park & Recreation Planner $124.92 0 $Landscape Architect $94.87 0 $CAD Technician $88.45 0 $

    Principal 199.80$ 0 $Project Manager 172.80$ 0 $Engineer 1 151.20$ 0 $Engineer 2 129.60$ 0 $Engineer 3 113.40$ 0 $Tech 1 108.00$ 0 $Tech 2 70.20$ 0 $Administrative 70.20$ 0 $

    Principal $145.80 0 $Project Manager $129.60 0 $Senior Engineer $118.80 0 $QC Manager $102.60 0 $Designer $91.80 0 $CAD Technician $651.08 0 $Administrative $59.40 0 $

    Project Manager 129.60$ 0 $Engineer 1 151.20$ 0 $Tech 1 108.00$ 0 $

    Cost Engineer 151.20$ 0 $0 $

    Project Manager/ QA/QC 135.00$ 1 1 4 2 2 10 1,350.00$Certified Industrial Hygienist 155.00$ 2 1 2 29 34 5,270.00$Tech 1 85.00$ 4 8 12 8 8 8 48 4,080.00$

    Totals 5 9 12 6 8 11 12 29 92 10,700.00$

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  • PROJECT MANAGER Heather Johnson, AIA, NCARB, LEED

    AP BD + C (LSY)

    PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE / QA/QC Manager

    James Louviere, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP (LSY)

    OTHER RESOURCES for ADDITIONAL SERVICES

    CORE TEAM Architecture

    Crystal Brokaw, AIA, LEED AP, Project Architect (LSY)

    Roger Watson, Architectural Designer (LSY) Additional Staff as Needed

    Organizational Chart

    Structural Engineering Gary Strand, PE (SGH) - PM

    Gillian Love, PE (SGH) Additional Staff as Needed

    MEP Engineering

    Prashant Joshi, PE (Setty) MEP PM Scott Pegler, PE LEED AP(Setty) Sen. Mech. Eng

    Pankaj Hoogan (Setty) Mech. Eng Conrad Dela Cruz, PE (Setty) Sen. Elec. Eng David Ralston, CPD (Setty) Sen. Plumb. Eng

    Additional Staff as Needed

    Cost Estimating Kirk Miller, Senior Cost Estimator (DMS)

    Joseph Smith, MRICS, CCC Cost Estimator (DMS)

    Loudoun County DTCI

    Sandy Hunter, AIA, LEED AP Design Manager

    QA/QC Team Bill Vest, PE (Civil - PIC)

    Boggarm Setty, PE (MEP - PIC) Fred Eberle, (Haz Matl - PIC)

    Bill Holaday, (Conv Tech - PIC)

    Civil Engineering Stephen Hostetler, PE (Timmons) Civil Eng

    Lu Gay Lanier, LA, FASLA, LEED AP (Timmons) Landscape Architect

    Dwayne Dunevnat, LS (Timmons) Survey & Mapping Brian Breissinger (Timmons) - Environmental Services

    Hazardous Materials Abatement David OKonski, CIH, CSP (Applied Environmental)

    Low Voltage Consulting Brian Whitlock, RCDD, CTS-D - LV PM

    (Convergent Technologies)

  • L O U V I E R E , S T R A T T O N & Y O K E L , A R C H I T E C T S & P L A N N E R S

    EDUCATION Bachelor of Architecture, 1985, University Louisiana (formerly University of Southwestern Louisiana) REGISTRATION Registered Architect: MD, VA, MA, PA, GA, NE, ND, WV LEED Accredited Professional NCARB Certified AFFILIATIONS Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Services, The National Institutes of Health, National Center of Research Resources: Scientific and Technical Review Board -

    Biomedical and Research Committee- Term: 2001-2005;

    Ad-Hoc Committee Member: 2005-Present State of Maryland Architectural Review Board: First Term: 2002-2006; Second Term: 2006-2010 The American Institute of Architects (AIA) AIA Potomac Valley Chapter: President 2000 Board of Directors 1997-2001 Maryland Society AIA: Board of Directors 1997

    James E. Louviere, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C Principal in Charge James Louviere has over 25 years of experience and specializes in providing services to Federal, State, and Local governments. He has served a similar role for such contracts with Loudoun County, Virginia, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Maryland Department of General Services. He is intimately familiar with staff allocation, scheduling, and maintaining communication in respect to such contracts.

    HIGHLIGHTED EXPERIENCE Loudoun County Term Contract for Architectural Services, Lovettsville Community Center, Lovettsville, VA, Principal in Charge Performed existing conditions assessment survey of two-story building and site conditions, and provided concept design to upgrade the facility to current codes and ADA guidelines. Two renovation schemes were identified focusing on upgrading core components of the building cores and utilities to address deficiencies outlined in the assessment survey. Also provided scheme for the demolition and new construction. Northwest Child Care Center, NIH, Bethesda, MD, Principal in Charge This new LEED-slated 22,000 sf center will provide additional daytime childcare capacity in a safe and enriching learning environment. NIH Emergency Response Center, Bethesda, MD, Principal in Charge The project renovates 5,500 sf to provide offices and video monitors, locker rooms, armor and munitions storage, break room, holding cell, and investigation support spaces. Maryland Department of General Services Term Contract, Point Lookout Comfort Station, Scotland, MD, Principal in Charge 600 sf Comfort Station (Rest Area / Station) under a Term Contract, which included re-forestation efforts. NIH Building 13 Office Renovations, Bethesda, MD, Principal in Charge This project renovates 8,129 sf of corridor and office space, including private and open office areas, conferencing facilities, kitchenette, and an equipment room. James A. Shannon Building Office of the Director Renovation, Bethesda, MD, Principal in Charge This renovation provides space for the NIH Director and Deputy Director offices, storage and a small pantry. In historic preservation efforts, all original wood wainscoting and trim was repainted and new doors where provided to match the existing. NIH Building 10 Clinical Center Atrium Infill, Bethesda, MD, Principal in Charge Phased renovation involving multiple clinical projects in an occupied government building.

  • EDUCATION Master of Architecture, 2002, University of Maryland

    Bachelor of Science, 1996, Architecture, University of Maryland

    REGISTRATIONS Registered Architect: MD, VA LEED Accredited Professional NCARB Certified

    Heather Johnson, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C Project Manager Heather Johnson has been an integral LSY team member for 14 years. She specializes in providing services to term contracts and has served as Project Manager on numerous such contracts for Loudoun County, Virginia, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Baltimore District, and the Maryland Department of General Services, among others. As Project Manager, she will lead the LSY in-house design team and coordinate the work of all technical consulting resources required for successful completion of each task order. She will be responsible for all contractual issues, directing all resources necessary for successful delivery of each task order.

    HIGHLIGHTED EXPERIENCE

    Loudoun County Term Contract for Architectural Services, Lovettsville Community Center, Lovettsville, VA, Principal in Charge Performed existing conditions assessment survey of two-story building and site conditions, and provided concept design to upgrade the facility to current codes and ADA guidelines. Two renovation schemes were identified focusing on upgrading core components of the building cores and utilities to address deficiencies outlined in the assessment survey. Also provided scheme for the demolition and new construction.

    National Library of Medicine Collection Areas Planning and Reorganization, NIH, Bethesda, MD, Project Manager This 52,600 sf multi-phase renovation consolidates scattered offices and increases the librarys capacity.

    NIH Emergency Response Center, Bethesda, MD, Project Manager -The project renovates 5,500 sf to provide offices and video monitors, locker rooms, armor and munitions storage, break room, holding cell, and investigation support spaces.

    Maryland Department of General Services, Point Lookout Comfort Station, Scotland, MD, Project Manager Task Order for 600 sf Comfort Station (Rest Area / Station) under a Term Contract. The project included re-forestation efforts.

    Childrens National Medical Center IDIQ Contract, Washington, DC, Project Manager -- Task Order Contract. Services include laboratory planning, healthcare planning, programming, A/E design, post design, construction management and special studies for laboratory, imaging, clinical and office facilities. Multiple, concurrent projects including an Animal Research Expansion and Center for Pediatric Surgical Innovation with hybrid surgical suites and translational research laboratories.

  • L O U V I E R E , S T R A T T O N & Y O K E L , A R C H I T E C T S & P L A N N E R S

    EDUCATION Master of Architecture Florida A&M University, 2006 Bachelor of Science / Architecture Florida A&M University, 2004 REGISTRATION Registered Architect: DC, FL LEED Accredited Professional AFFILIATIONS The American Institute of Architects (AIA) National Organization for Minority Architects (NOMA)

    Crystal Brokaw, AIA, LEED AP BD+C Project Architect Ms. Brokaw is a registered architect and LEED Accredited Professional with 7 years of experience. She has performed well in this role on a range of complex research and healthcare projects during her 3 year tenure with LSY. Serving as Project Architect for the project, Crystal will be responsible for the architectural design and construction document preparation, as well as the day-to-day coordination of team resources required for successful completion of the project.

    HIGHLIGHTED EXPERIENCE MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, Linear Accelerator Suite, Washington, DC Part of the Cancer Care Program at MGUH, this Suite includes Total Body Irradiation (TBI) and High Dose Rate Brach (HDR) therapy modalities of treatment. LSYs design upgrades the control area and all finishes and creates a more convenient, functional space for both patients and staff. Additional details are provided in Tab 3 Relevant Project Experience. University of Virginia (UVA) Medical Centers West Complex Clinical Research Unit + Neurosurgery Clinic Renovation, Charlottesville, VA This project includes the renovation of clinical and office spaces for the UVA Health System Neurosurgery Department as well as the renovation of overnight sleep study research space for the School of Medicines Clinical Research Unit (CRU). Totaling approximately 10,000 sf of renovation, the project scope includes upgrades to all utilities serving these spaces and is currently pursuing LEED Silver certification. Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, North Wing Renovation, Baltimore, MD This 50,000 sf LEED Platinum-slated modernization will upgrade six floors of laboratories and includes HVAC and infrastructure improvements. Cost: $15MM George Mason University Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study, Phase III, Fairfax, VA Pre-planning study focusing on general programming, blocking and stacking and massing concepts for the final addition to the Krasnow Institute. The addition will house three research centers, two academic departments, classrooms and an auditorium. Conceptual building images, renderings and a 3D animation were created for state review and fundraising efforts.

  • EDUCATION Bachelor of Architecture, 1999, Andrews

    University, Berrien

    Roger Watson Architectural Designer Roger Watson has 14 years of experience with a variety of project types including clinical, laboratory, office and public space projects. He has performed well in this role on numerous technically complex projects during his 9 year tenure with LSY. Serving as Architectural Designer, Roger will work closely with the Project Architect on the architectural design and construction document preparation.

    HIGHLIGHTED EXPERIENCE

    Loudoun County Term Contract for Architectural Services, Lovettsville Community Center, Lovettsville, VA, Architectural Designer Performed existing conditions assessment survey of two-story building and site conditions, and provided concept design to upgrade the facility to current codes and ADA guidelines. Two renovation schemes were identified focusing on upgrading core components of the building cores and utilities to address deficiencies outlined in the assessment survey. Also provided scheme for the demolition and new construction.

    National Human Genome Research Institute, Office of Intramural Management, Office Upgrade, Bethesda, MD, Architectural Designer -- This project renovates the existing offices and support spaces. The renovation enhances ambiance and flow to increase productivity and collaboration. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health North Wing Renovation, Baltimore, MD, Architectural Designer LEED-slated, 50,000 gsf modernization upgrading 6 six floors of laboratories, HVAC systems and infrastructure improvements. Careful phasing was required while working within the larger complex of connected spaces in the occupied building. NIH Research Building 4 Modernization, Bethesda, MD, Architectural Designer LEED Silver certified multi-phase renovation of 28,300 sf within a historic building.

    Student Faculty Academic Center, Foundation for Advanced Education in the Sciences, Bethesda, MD, Architectural Designer - New faculty/student center with classrooms, teaching labs, support and recreational facilities, offices, and dining and social space. Center for Scientific Review- Directors Suite, Bethesda, MD, Architectural Designer -- This space consists of open workstations and a conference room along with collaboration areas, and a small library. NIH Department of Facilities Planning Office Renovation, Bethesda,

    MD, Project Architect This 4,000 sf office renovation includes open and closed offices, reception area, and conferencing facilities.

  • statement of qualificationsloudoun county, Virginia

    contact:Bill Vest, P.E.

    Senior Project Manager20098 Ashbrook Place, Suite 195

    Ashburn, VA 20147Office: 703.554.6705

    Fax: [email protected]

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    contents

    section 1Firm overview

    section 2Project experience

    section 3Professional Qualifications

  • SECTION 1

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    FiRm oVERViEW

    Who We AreFounded in 1953, Timmons Group is a multi-disciplined engineering and technology firm and has been recognized for nearly twenty years as one of Engineering News Records (ENR) Top 500 Design Firms in the country. We provide civil engineering, environmental, geotechnical, GIS/geospatial technology, landscape architecture and surveying services to a diverse client base. Decades of experience allow us to lead an industry with an unwavering commitment to forward thinking, innovative design and complete solutions that help our clients be successful.

    commitment to small, minority and Women-owned Businesses Timmons Group is a Certified Small Business (SWaM) in the Commonwealth of Virginia. In addition, we routinely spend a significant portion of our subcontracting and consulting dollars annually with minority, women-owned and small businesses. We see this as an opportunity to help small, minority and women-owned businesses expand their business opportunities.

    Bcom ExperienceTimmons Groups team offers the right mix of expertise with a successful track record of delivering civil, environmental, stormwater, landscape architecture, geotechnical services, surveying and GIS projects for colleges and universities. We are familiar with the BCOM and the Commonwealth of Virginias BCOM/Construction and Professional Services Manual (CPSM) review guidelines.

    sustainable Design ExperienceAt Timmons Group, environmental stewardship is more than a trend; it is a philosophy that begins at home with our corporate culture and is exemplified in our expert application of sustainable design principles. An active member of the US Green Building Council since 2000, Timmons Groups Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Accredited Professionals have been involved with numerous certified and registered projects, including the first LEED Gold certified elementary school, the first LEED certified Federal Prison and just recently we learned the Transylvania Public Safety Center has achieved the LEED Silver rating. This project is the first public safety facility in North Carolina to achieve LEED Certification and one of only a small handful in the country.

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    Richmond

    Tri-Cities

    Charlottesville

    Virginia Beach

    GreensboroRaleigh

    Charlotte

    Ashburn

    FiRm oVERViEWProfessional servicessite/civil Engineering

    Landscape Architecture

    Geotechnical Engineering and materials testing

    stormwater management

    transportation and Highway Design and Engineering

    Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)

    Water and Wastewater Facilities Design

    Economic Development

    Environmental services

    survey and mapping

    Geographic information systems (Gis)/Geospatial technology

    our Geographic LocationsTimmons Group operates nine offices in the Southeast, which includes six

    locations in the Commonwealth of Virginia and three offices in North Carolina.

    All of our office locations are digitally connected, which allows us to tap into the

    collective experience of key staff, fully employing the support of approximately

    230 employees in the firm, if needed, through the exchange of CAD files,

    programming/cost estimate spreadsheets and other key project data.

    Virginia office Locations

    Richmond (Headquarters)

    Downtown Richmond

    Tri-Cities

    Ashburn

    Charlottesville

    Hampton Road

    north carolina office Locations

    Raleigh

    Greensboro

    Charlotte

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    Loudoun county EXPERiEncE

    Woodgrove High school, Loudoun county, VA Woodgrove High School was constructed along Allder School Road, North of Route 7 on the northern most parcel within the Town of Purcellville. This new two-story facility serves the growing high school student population in the northern areas of Loudoun County. The 260+ acre site was designed to account for pedestrian and vehicular traffic from Mountain View Elementary school, which is collocated on the campus. Timmons Group provided site/civil engineering, survey, landscape architecture, environmental and construction administration services for the project.

    The new high school building encompasses 255,000 square feet and accommodates approximately 1,600 students. The campus includes a bus loop; student drop off area, 690 parking spaces with an additional 330 grass paver spaces; three competition sports fields including a stadium with a synthetic field and tract; three additional PE fields; tennis courts and extensive on-site utility and transportation improvements.

    The site has extensive landscaping within the parking lot, adjacent to the building and along the property boundaries. The project includes a reforestation effort to revitalize approximately eight acres of floodplain and environmentally-sensitive areas on-site. Our team provided survey and wetland delineation and permitting services for the site. The design accomplished the reservation of significant wetlands, floodplain with a additional 50 buffer and existing wetland mitigation areas. The site plan included a multiphase erosion and sediment control plan with six stormwater management/Best Management Practices (BMPs) facilities located throughout the site.

    This project was publicly bid in the spring of 2009 and was assigned an aggressive construction schedule for opening of the high school in fall of 2010. Several major design changes have been requested by the Owner and incorporated into the design during construction, including the change in design for on-site water (well and treatment plant) and sanitary sewer (treatment plant w/mass drain field) to connection to the Town of Purcellville Utilities. Timmons Group worked with multiple review agencies during the design and construction process to keep the completion of high school on the fast-track schedule the client desired.

    Belmont country club, Loudoun county, VA

    Belmont Country Club is an upscale development located on the south side of Route 7 between Ashburn Road and Belmont Ridge Road. This development has bee touted by the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors to prospective new businesses as a great neighborhood for their top executives to move into. Belmont Country Club offers approximately 1900 residential units (including single family detached and attached units) as well as a championship Arnold Palmer Signature 18-hold golf course all contained within a private gated Country Club community. In addition, this community includes a new 38,000 square feet Clubhouse as well as multiple Swim and Tennis Clubhouses throughout the development.

    Private streets and strategically sited homes within this gated community provide for a small home town feel. The numerous walking and bike trails provide interaction between residents of the various residential sections as well as access to the numerous recreation areas and the abundance of passive recreational open space throughout the community.

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    Timmons Group has enjoyed a long history of successful projects in Loudoun County. An extensive list includes:

    Adult Detention Center, Loudoun County, VA

    Route 15 Business Roadway Improvements, Loudoun County, VA

    Belmont Station Elementary School, Loudoun County, VA

    Newton-Lee Elementary School, Loudoun County, VA

    Pinebrook Elementary School, Loudoun County, VA

    Freedom High School, Loudoun County, VA

    Legacy Elementary School, Loudoun County, VA

    Creightons Corner Elementary School, Loudoun County, VA

    Frances Hazel Reid Elementary School, Loudoun County, VA

    Kenneth W. Culbert Elementary School, Loudoun County, VA

    Liberty Elementary School, Loudoun County, VA

    Briar Woods High School, Loudoun County, VA

    Stone Hill Middle School, Loudoun County, VA

    Rosa Lee Carter Elementary School, Loudoun County, VA

    Arcola Elementary School, Loudoun County, VA

    Sycolin Creek Elementary School, Loudoun County, VA

    Sterling Middle School Addition, Loudoun County, VA

    Blue Ridge Middle School Addition, Loudoun County, VA

    Seneca Ridge Middle School Addition, Loudoun County, VA

    Simpson Middle School Addition, Loudoun County, VA

    Seldens Landing Elementary School Addition, Loudoun County, VA

    Rolling Ridge Elementary School Addition, Loudoun County, VA

    Sugarland Elementary School Addition, Loudoun County, VA

    River Creek Planned Community, River Creek LLC, Loudoun County, VA

    Brambleton, Roadway & Mixed-Use Development, Loudoun County, VA

    Belmont Ridge Middle School Renovation, Loudoun County, VA

    Smarts Mill Middle School, Loudoun County, VA

    Seneca Ridge Middle School Renovation, Loudoun County, VA

    Sterling Park Middle School Renovation, Loudoun County, VA

    Loudoun County Public Schools LEED Program, Loudoun County, VA

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    community comPLEX EXPERiEncE

    culpeper community complex, culpeper county, VA Timmons Group was selected by Culpeper County Parks and Recreation to master plan the Countys first community complex. The property selected consisted of an existing farmstead and contained approximately 140 acres. The master plan process was defined by a community-minded approach. Meetings with the public, special interest groups (i.e., soccer, baseball, football, etc.) and the Parks and Recreation Commission played an important role in defining the project goals and objectives. These meetings were useful in determining programming needs, which were then applied to the planning of the park.

    The master plan includes six soccer fields, three football fields, eight baseball fields, parking, concessions, basketball courts, playgrounds and pedestrian trails. The construction of the park is being phased in as funding becomes available. Timmons Group prepared construction drawings for all of the soccer and football fields as well as seven baseball fields, parking and trails. The project is currently under construction.

    A unique siting of the high school allows for sharing parking facilities, thus reducing significantly the number of parking spaces required. Wetlands on the farmstead played a role in the location and placement of the facilities. The remaining wetland areas have been integrated into the park scheme as natural environmental features bisected by trails and will be used for educational and recreational purposes.

    community development Building, chesterfield county, VA

    The 90,000 square foot LEED Certified Chesterfield County Community Development Customer Service Center is located adjacent to the existing Utilities Department Building at the Countys government complex. The facility relieved space shortages and streamline customer service functions for the Countys community development agencies by locating many of the customer intensive functions in a combined Customer Service Center on the first floor.

    Timmons Group worked in conjunction with Moseley Architects to design the building to support and enhance new operational strategies, as well as the technology that will facilitate them. It was designed to provide flexibility to adapt spaces to meet evolving needs and goals. It houses County departments including Transportation, Planning, Environmental Engineering, Building Inspections, the Fire Marshals Office and the Community Block Grant Program.

    In addition to the civil engineering services for the site, Timmons Groups landscape and hardscape plans incorporated responsible stormwater management and low impact development technologies.

    A wide variety of native plants were selected to withstand drought and temporary inundation on this un-irrigated site and the design was intended to maximize shade to reduce the urban heat island effect. The entrance plaza reflects the patterns of the lobby floor and extends the space outward to invite the public in.

    Bioretention swales and a stormwater pond are featured around the parking lots to announce the overall goal of sustainability for this site.

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    tidewater community college, student services center, city of norfolk, VA

    The new Student Services Center is a multi-story building of approximately 58,000 square feet to accommodate student activities, lounge/study areas, meeting rooms, recreational and fitness facilities, food service operations and other appropriate retail services to include childcare and banking services. The building is located on the Norfolk Campus between Granby Street and Monticello Avenue, adjacent to the Martin Building. The project also included associated site work including sidewalks, grading, utilities and landscaping. Site plan development was in accordance with the BCOM CPSM.

    A hardy diverse planting gives interest to students and visitors year round. By incorporating landscape, hardscape and site furnishings into a unique nautical palette, a dialogue begins to reveal itself between these elements and the inherent architecture. Services provided include: the verification of the existing stormwater management system capacity, coordination for environmental and stormwater permitting, a new main access to the building, pedestrian access to the building, landscape design and new water and sanitary services. city Hall improvements, city of Richmond, VA In 2005, Richmond City Hall completed architectural improvements to its building exterior. During that process, all plantings were removed making room for equipment and scaffolding. Upon completion, Timmons Group began the conceptualization of a modernized landscape. Offering opportunities for displaying civil art as focal points, this design would make use of non-plantable venting platforms to fill voids in the layout. Plantings of urban tolerance and year round interest set an example of stewardship and beauty in an unforgiving micro-climate. Conservation friendly drip irrigation was used in high pedestrian traffic areas to ovoid overspray and waste. Annual color was strategically placed at entrances and colors were contrasted with the black granite backdrop.

    A specific challenge was connecting the people to the elevated plantings. By utilizing draping vines and vertical forms along the foundation, an improved transition evolved from the perched building down to the street level. Enlarging the tree boxes along the perimeter streets were proposed to buffer pedestrians from the street and to add another layer of richness. Establishing Prominence, Innovation, Connectivity and Seasons as key initiatives, we intended to reflect off the Gateway Architecture faade and establish a standard for quality landscape development in the City of Richmond.

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    city center, city of Richmond, VA Timmons Group worked in conjunction with ECI Development Services, LLC to provide civil engineering consulting for an aggressive downtown redevelopment plan aimed at revitalizing Richmonds urban core.

    The City Center project was completed to encourage rehabilitation, development and new construction of retail, entertainment, hospitality, dining and parking facilities within an eight block region. As the foundation for this development and to tie the areas together visually, a district-wide streetscape plan was prepared by a team of engineers, architects, landscape architects and planners from Timmons Group, Cope Linder Architects, Grenald Waldron and The 1717 Design Group, Inc.

    The City Center project will help define the region and provide an improved means for circulating both pedestrian and vehicular traffic. Sidewalk widening and bump-outs were a critical aspect of the streetscape improvements. Other aspects of the streetscape improvements included brick sidewalks, concrete paver sidewalks, landscape, irrigation, lighting and signage.

    carolina Pines community center, Raleigh, nc The Carolina Pines Community Center renovation increased its size to 17,539 sq. ft, including a gymnasium, two meeting rooms, weight room, and locker rooms. Timmons Group facilitated the incorporation of a new drop off area at the front door as well as accessible parking. Our evaluation report included insufficient ADA parking and access, areas of damages and cracked curbs, sidewalks, and stairs, identified drainage problems, overgrown vegetation, and fire code issues, resulting in construction documents that included site improvements, small building additions, and interior renovations.

    Additional Experience as related to Community Centers include:

    Boulevard Homes Community Center, Charlotte, NC

    Chester Community Arts Center, Chester, VA

    Greene County Community Center, Greene, NC

    Harbor Village Community Building, Chesterfield, VA

    Harpers Mill Community Area, Midlothian, VA

    Hotchkiss Community Center, Richmond, VA

    Jaycee Community Center, Raleigh, NC

    Loudoun Valley Community Center, Manassas, VA

    Martin Site Augusta County Community Development, Augusta County, VA

    Nelson County Community Recreation Facility, Nelson County, VA

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    William Vest, Pe, DPeCIVIL ENGINEERING - AshbuRN offICE

    bill Vest manages Timmons Groups Loudoun County office in Ashburn, Virginia. over the past 14 years, bill has been involved with civil engineering related projects including rezonings, special exceptions, commission permits, site plans, construction plans and profiles, feasibility studies and major grading and utility plans. his design experience includes the preparation and management of construction documents and specifications for public and private site development of commercial office parks, retail centers, residential and mixed use developments, K-12 and higher education facilities.

    select Project experience Lord fairfax Community College: New student union Center, Middletown, VA

    Northern Virginia Community College: Phase III Life sciences Project, Woodbridge VA

    George Mason university, upper Level student housing and Retail Center,

    Prince William Campus, VA

    Kenneth Culbert Elementary school and sPEX, hamilton VA

    Washington headquarters services IDIQ Contract, Washington, DC Metropolitan Area

    DAsh bus Maintenance/storage facility and Parking Deck Design-build surveys, Alexandria, VA

    National security Agency Generator Plant Civil Engineering and Construction Drawings, fort Meade, MD

    Air National Guard Lynbrook Pavement and utilities Project survey and Civil Engineering site Design (Contract #W912R1-05-0021 Do), Martin state Airport, Middle River, MD

    brooke Point high school Athletic fields and Drainage Improvements, stafford County, VA

    Woodgrove high school,sPEX, Loudoun County, VA

    belmont Country Club Community, Ashburn, VA

    River Creek Planned Community, River Creek LLC, Loudoun County, VA

    brambleton, Roadway & Mixed-use Development, Loudoun County, VA

    Public schools and Recreation Work, fauquier County, VA sterling farm hs site Design Greenville Elementary school Kettle Run high school Liberty hs Trailer Plan and storm Evaluation

    Dominion high school, Loudoun County, VA

    Newton Lee Elementary school, Loudoun County, VA

    belmont station Elementary school, Loudoun County, VA

    belmont Ridge Middle school Renovation, Loudoun County, VA

    smarts Mill Middle school, Loudoun County, VA

    seneca Ridge Middle school Renovation, Loudoun County, VA

    sterling Park Middle school Renovation, Loudoun County, VA

    education

    bs, Civil Engineering, old Dominion university

    bA, biology, Randolph Macon College

    Registrations/certifications

    Professional Engineer, Virginia, 2004 (#38725)

    Professional Engineer, Washington, DC, 2008, (#905093)

    Designated Plans Examiner, Loudoun County, VA, 2009, (#106)

    experience

    15 Years

    affiliations

    Northern Virginia building Industry Association (NVbIA), Loudoun County

  • stephen hostetler, pe, refp, leed apcivil engineer

    Stephen Hostetler, Pe, reFP, leeD AP, has managed hundreds of local government projects including parks, public schools, justice facilities and municipal offices. Steve has combined his passion for athletics and outdoor activities with the challenging, innovative design of parks, recreational facilities, and educational facilities. Steve understands the importance of integrating and siting each project element so that all involved have safe and easy access to each component.

    Steves duties include project management and coordination from inception of a preliminary plan to certification of construction completion. His responsibilities relate to all phases of project development, including initial layouts, grading plans, road design, sanitary sewers, water distribution systems, fire protection, stormwater management, storm sewer systems, water quality and feasibility studies. Steve is a recognized educational Facility Professional and a 2007-2010 Director of the virginia educational Facility Planners (veFP) Board of Directors.

    select project experience Tuckahoe Family YMcA Addition, Henrico county, vA

    culpeper community complex Master Plan, culpeper county, vA

    Bellemeade/Hotchkiss Field community centers, richmond, vA

    chesterfield community Developement Building, chesterfield, vA

    nelson county community recreation Facility, nelson county, vA

    glen Allen Baseball Stadium and rF&P Park, Henrico county, vA

    Fauquier central Sports complex, Fauquier county, vA

    Meadowview Park, Henrico county, vA

    green ridge recreation center, roanoke county, vA

    Shady grove Park Master Plan, Henrico county, vA

    Fighting creek Park Master Plan, Powhatan county, vA

    Miracle league Field, chesterfield county, vA

    nike Park Soccer Fields, isle of Wight county, vA

    Athletic Field Designs for a Multitude of elementary, Middle, and High Schools, vA and nc

    education

    BS, civil engineering, virginia Tech, 1988

    registrations

    Professional engineer, virginia, 1994

    Professional engineer, north carolina, 1997

    experience

    24 Years Total

    affiliations

    council of educational Facility Planners international (ceFPi)

    US green Building council

    recognized educational Facility Professional (reFP)

    virginia educational Facility Planners (veFP), 2007-09 Director

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    Lu gay Lanier, La, FasLa, LeeD aP Landscape architect/Green roof accredited professionaL

    education

    Masters, Landscape architecture, University of Virginia, 1980

    Ba, environmental science, University of Virginia, 1976

    registrations

    Landscape architect, Virginia, 1982, (#000146)

    Landscape architect, north carolina, 2005, (#1316)

    Landscape architect, Maryland, 2005, (3306)

    cLarB (#763)

    Green roof professional accreditation, 2011

    Leed nc & B, 2008

    experience

    32 Years total

    affiliations

    american society of Landscape architects, fellow, 2009-present

    presidents award, asLa Virginia chapter

    adjunct professor, University of Virginia, 1999-2001

    council of Landscape architect registration Boards, president, 2000

    Virginia Liaison, american Landscape survey, national park services

    from land planning, site layouts, and feasibility studies, to storm water harvesting and xeriscaping, Lu Gay recognizes the need to integrate economic, environmental, and social responsibility into each design project. she applies these philosophical approaches in this challenging economy. through self-discovery, education and innovation, Lu Gay is committed to excelling in the new generation of Landscape architecture. and how site design becomes an integration of disciplines beyond pedestrian spaces and plants.

    as senior project manager, Lu Gay is responsible for land planning and landscape architecture support for all sectors of timmons Group. she pushes for environmental solutions to complex stormwater challenges, showcases regionalism and utilization of native plantings. 1050 K. street has won awards and accolades for the total integration of green roof, stormwater capture, bio-retention, and irrigation system on an ultra-urban site.

    Lu Gay was an integral member of the design team assembling new design standards for the pentagon including the historic courtyard. she has worked on the many of charles Gillettes original richmond Gardens, most notably the historic 27-acre altria corporate headquarters.

    experience

    chesterfield community development Building, chesterfield county, Va

    culpeper community complex, culpeper, Va

    Lord fairfax community college - student Union, fairfax, Va

    petersburg Library, city of petersburg, Va, Leed silver anticipated

    forest hills park Master plan and renovation, city of charlottesville, Va

    1050 K. street office/streetscape/Green roof, Leed Gold, Washington, dc

    sportsquest east and West campus Master plan, chesterfield county, Va

    roanoke Multi-Generational recreation facility & pools, roanoke county, Va

    8 canal street student housing, richmond, Va, Leed silver anticipated

    pentagon reservation design Guidelines, arlington, Va

    Massaponax high school addition, spotsylvania county, Va

    clover hill high school, chesterfield county, Va

    sutherland elementary school, dinwiddie county, Va

    culpeper high school, culpeper county, Va

    dinwiddie high school, dinwiddie county, Va

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    dWayne dunevant, lssurvey and mapping

    dwayne dunevant, Ls, manages an independent survey group at our firms headquarters office in richmond. His organizational skills and methodical attention to detail result in many of our complex route surveys being assigned to him and his personnel. Other projects falling under his supervision include boundary, topography, construction, static and rTK gps-control surveys and sonar fathometer/rTK-gps hydrographic surveys.

    select Project experience

    Chesterfield County public safety Training Complex, Chesterfield County, va

    powhatan County public safety Training Complex, powhatan County, va

    Culpeper Community Complex, Culpeper County, va

    route 10 eastbound Widening, Chesterfield County, va

    shady grove road Widening, Henrico County, va

    road dedication across reynolds, Chesterfield County, va

    update survey of 830 e. main, City of richmond, va

    Hydrographic survey of swift Creek reservoir, Chesterfield County, va

    shady grove park master plan, Henrico County, va

    northwest elementary school # 5, Henrico County, va

    stiles property Boundary survey, Chesterfield County, va

    White Oak Clearing phase 2, Henrico County, va

    Brook run aLTa, Henrico County, va

    Johnston Willis medical Center addition, Chesterfield County, va

    Buckingham Courthouse addition, Buckingham County, va

    isT Building addition, Chesterfield County, va

    norfolk southern aLTa survey, City of richmond, va

    i-295 and meadowville road design survey and gps, City of richmond, va

    deep run High school, Henrico County, va

    Henrico High school #1 (staples mill road), Henrico County, va

    goochland elementary school sanitary sewer, goochland County, va

    education

    Bs, Civil engineering & surveying site development. Old dominion

    university, 1993

    Registrations

    Land surveyor, virginia, 1999 (2287)

    Land surveyor, north Carolina, 2000 (L-4160)

    Land surveyor, Washington dC, 2010 (Ls905616)

    Land surveyor, maryland, 2013, (21708)

    experience

    20 years Total

    affiliations

    virginia association of surveyors

    north Carolina society of surveyors

  • Brian Breissinger EnvironmEntal SErvicES

    Brians expertise includes map production, manipulation of Geographic information System

    (GiS) data and data conversion between autocaD and GiS, aerial image interpretation,

    Global Positioning System (GPS) field data location and processing, digital drawing

    production, and database management. Brian also provides field support in wetland

    assessment and delineation, perennial flow determinations and resource Protection area

    identification, construction monitoring assistance associated with environmental permit

    compliance, and virginia Stormwater management System Permitting (vSmP).

    selected Project experience

    culpeper community Sports complex, culpeper, va

    Harbor village community Building, richmond, va

    lord Fairfax community college - Student Union, Fairfax, va

    meadowood cultural resource Site mapping and trail re-location work, Fairfax county, va

    rural Plains cultural resource Site mapping Phase 1 and Phase 2 support, Hanover county, va

    Wilderness Property cultural resource mapping Support for Phase 1 cultural resource Evaluation, orange county, va

    magnolia Green cultural resource mapping Support for Phase 1 and Phase 2 cultural resource Evaluation, chesterfield county, va

    turner tract Southampton county, va

    military Department investigative agencies Headquarters marine corps Base Quantico, va

    combined United States army Forces command and United States army reserve command Headquarters (ForScom/USarc) Fort Bragg, nc

    magnolia Green chesterfield county, va

    Woolridge and otterdale road improvements chesterfield county, va

    mattaponi mitigation Bank caroline county, va

    education

    BS, Biochemistry, with a minor in chemistry, virginia Polytechnic institute and State University, 2004

    affiliations

    virginia Society of Wetland Professionals

    experience

    6 Years

    Certification

    US marine corps HaZmat certification

    Specialized training

    USacoE Wetland Delineation training

    US marine corps, Sergeant, Bravo company 4th combat Engineer Battalion, may 2001- may 2007

  • Gary R. Strand, P.E. Associate Principal 301-825-0503 [email protected] Registrations Engineer

    Connecticut (P.E.) District of Columbia (P.E., Structural) Kentucky (P.E.) Louisiana (P.E.) Maryland (P.E.) Massachusetts (P.E., Structural) Minnesota (P.E.) Mississippi (P.E.) Missouri (P.E.) North Dakota (P.E.) Pennsylvania (P.E.) Rhode Island (P.E., Structural) Virginia (P.E.)

    Other Registrations Structural Engineering Certification Board (Cert No. 1796-1105)

    Education

    The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA

    Bachelors of Architectural Engineering, 1982

    Gary Strand has twenty-six years of experience designing, consulting, investigating, and managing a wide range of structural engineering projects. As an Associate Principal, he leads structural design teams, organizes and provides concept design and engineering, directs staff for completion of tasks, and coordinates SGHs work with the design team. He is involved from schematic design through construction administration, providing day-to-day correspondence, attending project meetings, and managing SGHs participation in the project. Examples of projects follow.

    Experience Simpson Gumpertz & Heger Inc. from August 2005 to present Rathgeber/Goss Associates from 1993 to 2005 Cagley & Associates from 1982 to 1993 Structural Design Offices Quincy Crossing Apartment and Office Buildings, Arlington, VA (ten-story concrete-

    flat-plate apartment tower and a seven-story composite-steel office tower each over a three-story concrete-flat-plate underground parking garage)

    4000 Wisconsin Avenue, Washington, DC (nearly 1,000,000 sq ft post-tensioned concrete office building with below-grade health club, theaters, and parking garage)

    210 West Pennsylvania Court Towers, Towson, MD (structural composite steel, seven-story office tower with adjacent post-tensioned-concrete parking garage)

    Kaiser Permanente Medical Office Building, Silver Spring, MD (two-story structural composite steel at-grade office building with brick cladding)

    Fontaine Research Park Office Building, Charlottesville, VA (four-story, 72,000 sq ft, composite-steel-framed building)

    Mid-Atlantic Federal Credit Union Headquarters Building, Germantown, MD (three-story, 27,000 sq ft, composite-steel-framed building)

    Laboratories and Research Centers Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center, Research Building No. 15, Blacksburg,

    VA (steel-framed single-story lab building with adjacent composite-steel-framed two-story office building)

    Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center, Research Building No. 16, Blacksburg, VA (composite-steel-framed two-story office/lab building with partial basement)

    Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center, Research Building No. 18, Blacksburg, VA (composite-steel-framed two-story office/lab building)

    Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center, Research Building No. 19, Blacksburg, VA (composite-steel-framed two-story office/lab building)

    National Institutes of Health, Malaria Vaccine Development Unit at Twinbrook I, Bethesda, MD (renovations and addition)

    National Institutes of Health, Building 6, Bethesda, MD (mechanical modernization) National Institutes of Health, Building 37, Bethesda, MD (modernization) Hotels and Embassy Liberian Embassy, Washington, DC (fire renovations and reconstruction) Sheraton Four-Point Hotel, Washington, DC (remodeling and renovations of existing

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    hotel and bus terminal)

    Extended Stay America Hotels, twenty-five locations (three-story wood-framed hotels)

    Mainstay Suites (three-story wood-framed hotels) Marriott Hotel Washington Center, Gaithersburg, MD (concrete post-tensioned

    tower with single-story steel-framed ballroom facilities at base) Ramada Sea-Tac Hotel, Seattle, WA (concrete tunnel-form tower with single-story

    steel-framed ballroom facilities at base) South Point Residential Tower, Miami, FL (concrete post-tensioned tower located at

    beach front) Newport Beach Marriott Hotel, Newport Beach, CA (concrete post-tensioned tower

    and concrete plank supported by CMU low-rise units) World Headquarters Marriott Hotel Exhibition Hall, Orlando, FL (addition, long-span

    steel-truss roof structure supported by CMU load-bearing walls) Copley Place Marriott Hotel, Boston, MA (concrete post-tensioned tower and garage

    with steel-framed lobby atrium structure) Compact Marriott Hotels, Atlanta, GA and Raleigh, NC (concrete post-tensioned

    tower with single-story wood/metal-stud structures over the pool and conference room areas, respectively)

    Family Lodge, National Institute of Health, Bethesda Campus (block-bearing-wall structure with concrete plank floors and wood truss roof)

    Education George Mason University, Krasnow Institute Addition, Fairfax Campus, VA (three-

    story steel framed laboratory building designed for future lateral expansion) Union Theological Seminary, Renovation of Spence Hall, Richmond, VA (major

    structural renovation of existing library stack building and other structural modifications to existing building)

    Anne Arundel Community College, Fine Arts Building, Arnold, MD (three-story steel-framed building housing dance, art, and music studios)

    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Advanced Communication & Information Technology Center, Blacksburg, VA (three-story steel-framed building with linking bridge to existing library)

    American University, Dunblane Building, Washington, DC (fire restoration and reconstruction, reframed historic campus wood-framed office and classroom building)

    University of Virginia, Peabody Hall, Charlottesville, VA (provided structural renovations associated with architectural and mechanical modifications to existing campus building)

    Union Theological Seminary Library, Richmond, VA (completely restructured existing church building for library loads while doubling the size of existing building)

    Luther Jackson Intermediate School, Arlington, VA (designed additions for class and music rooms, a lecture hall, and an auxiliary gym)

    Maryland Sheriffs Youth Ranch Gymnasium Facility, Frederick, MD (designed single-story block-bearing-wall structure for gym and adjacent support facilities)

    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Alumni/CEC/Hotel Complex, Blacksburg, VA (performed structural peer review of documents prepared by SFCS Architects)

    Ellen Glasgow Intermediate School, Arlington, VA (designed single-story block-bearing classroom wing)

    Franconia Elementary School Addition, Alexandria, VA (designed single-story block-bearing classroom addition)

    Museum and Visitors Center Hampton History Museum, Hampton, VA (two-story steel-framed structure with

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    composite floors and a bar joist roof supported on auger-cast piles)

    Jamestown Caf and Visitors Center, Jamestown, VA (two-story steel-framed structure with bar joists framing both the floor and the roof levels along with a clear two-story lobby space framed with heavy timber)

    Virginia Historical Society, North Addition, Richmond, VA (three-story concrete and steel addition for gallery, storage, and office space)

    Virginia Historical Society, South Addition, Richmond, VA (four-story steel-framed addition for gallery, storage, office space, and an auditorium)

    Jamestown Theatre and Special Exhibition Gallery, Jamestown, VA (two-story composite-steel-framed structure with bar joist roof along with a clear two-story rotunda framed with heavy timber)

    Religious Young Israel Congregation, Potomac, MD (renovate and restructure an existing

    house) Gaithersburg Presbyterian Church, Gaithersburg, MD (two-story steel-framed

    addition) New ADAMS Center, Fairfax County, VA (three-story steel-framed structure with

    classrooms, office, and a multipurpose room) Unitarian Universalist Church of Rockville, MD (two-story steel-framed addition,

    including a sanctuary and classrooms) Glenelg Methodist Church, Glenelg, MD (two-story steel- and wood-framed

    sanctuary addition) Lutheran Church of St. Andrew, Wheaton, MD (three-story block-bearing-wall and

    steel-framed addition for classrooms and office space) Hospitals, Nursing Homes, and Retirement Communities Calvert Memorial Hospital Addition, Prince Frederick, MD (multiple steel-framed

    additions) Manor Care, Independent and Assisted Living, Sarasota, FL (steel-stud bearing-wall

    structure with bar joist floors) Suburban Hospital, Bethesda, MD (additions with rooftop heliport, concrete-framed

    additions) Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC (rooftop expansion, steel-framed

    additions) Silver Maples Assisted and Independent Care Facility, Chelsea, MI (two- and three-

    story light-gage steel-framed structures) Quarryville Nursing Home, Quarryville, PA (additions and renovations, block-

    bearing-wall and steel-framed structures with hollow-core plank floors) Maryfield Retirement Community, High Point, NC (multiple additions including steel,

    masonry, light-gage and hollow-core plank) St. Marys Nursing Center, Leonardtown, MD (addition) Edenwald Retirement Community, Towson MD (three-story steel additions to

    existing building and twelve-story post-tensioned concrete tower) Unusual Structures Pennsylvania State Capitol, Harrisburg PA (structural conservation, removal, and

    replacement of the Commonwealth statue from capitol dome) Minnesota State Capitol Building, St. Paul, MN (structural modifications, removal,

    and replacement of the Quadriga, a statuary group on the capitol rooftop) Egyptian Tomb Of Kapure, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and

    Anthropology, Philadelphia, PA (structural evaluation and design of the traveling support frame for the tomb, which has been on display at the University of Pennsylvania since 1926)

    United States Capitol, Washington, DC (structural modifications and removal of the

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    Statue of Freedom from the capitol dome)

    Veterinary Medicine Building, Iowa State University, Ames, IA (structural study and design of new support angle for terra cotta wall mural)

    United States Capitol, Washington, DC (specialized structural framing and scaffolding for the renovations and repainting of the capitol dome)

    National Military Command Center, The Pentagon, Arlington, VA (remodeling and renovation)

    Professional Activities American Institute of Steel Construction: Member American Society of Civil Engineers: Member Structural Engineers Association of Metropolitan Washington: Member Former Chairmanship Structural Engineers Association of Metropolitan Washington: Chairman Teaching Experience Instructor, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, undergraduate structural

    engineering courses for Architecture Department Instructor, Catholic University, Washington, DC, undergraduate structural

    engineering courses for Architecture Department ARE Prep Instructor, American Institute of Architects, Washington, DC, General

    Structures and Lateral Forces

  • BOGGARM S. SETTY, P.E. ASHRAE FELLOW PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE

    Mr. Setty is committed to maintaining project scheduling and in fully staffing and assigning the appropriate personnel to support this contract. At weekly scheduled meetings, he will review project schedules to assure staffing requirements meet delivery schedules. He will directly assign on-call personnel from each discipline to be available for response to site emergency situations. Mr. Setty oversees each task orders development and provides supervision over report documentation and design development. He is an advocate of developing condition reports with a focus on energy conservation measures. Performing energy audits for federal agencies nationwide, he has given input on the development of leading edge engineering systems, including indoor air quality, temperature/humidity requirements, exhaust air control, and ventilation in large buildings. Mr. Setty's engineering designs have met the new challenges, developing unique solutions for existing buildings and revolutionary designs for new facilities. He takes into consideration state-of-the-art energy applications and the use of the recovered materials and waste heat in the development of new system designs. He has published/presented 45 papers on HVAC design strategies.

    LOUDOUN COUNTY, POTOMACK LAKES SPORTSPLEX BALL FIELD LIGHTING LEESBURG, VA

    Our services include new pole mounted lighting for the six existing soccer fields. Providing new incoming service at 480 volt, 3-phase, 4-wire to serve the new

    soccer field lighting.

    FAIRFAX COUNTY IDIQ CONTRACT, GUM SPRINGS COMMUNITY CENTER, GENERATOR REPLACEMENT PROJECT, ALEXANDRIA, VA

    The replacement of existing 7.5 kW gas generators with a 40 kW gas, three phases, 120/208 volt gas generator. Provided design specifications for the generator, automatic transfer switches and necessary panel boards. Phasing plan and sequence of operation for the replacement of the generator.

    DC GOVERNMENT, DEANWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER, WASHINGTON, DC Provided M/E/P design of a 63,000 sf community center. The new center sports an

    indoor leisure swimming pool, gymnasium, visitors center, game rooms, locker rooms, full library, a childcare center, ball park and dedicated senior space.

    ONE VETERANS, SILVER SPRING TOWN SQUARE COMMUNITY CENTER, M/E/P RENOVATIONS, SILVER SPRING, MD

    This design analysis report was prepared as part of the schematic re-design phase of the Silver Spring Town Square project. The project consists of new construction of a unique pavilion / outdoor skating rink and auditorium.

    Received AIA Maryland Chapters Public Building of the Year 2011 Award.

    GUY MASON RECREATION CENTER, WASHINGTON, DC Provided M/E/P design services for major renovations at the Guy Mason Recreation

    Center with 8,400 sf, which is a historic facility. Provided LEED Services for M/E/P related categories: energy and atmosphere, water efficiency, and indoor air quality.

    KENILWORTH COMMUNITY RECREATION FACILITY, WASHINGTON, DC

    Provided M/E/P Design for the demolition of an existing and development of a new free standing 9,550 sf Recreation Center.

    Also provided Code Analysis and calculations, oversize equipment for laundry room and Modeling for LEED certified sprinkler.

    ROLE: Principal-in-Charge YEARS EXPERIENCE: Total: 40+ with Firm: 29 REGISTRATIONS: 1974/Professional Engineer 2000/ASHRAE Fellow 2002/GSA National Register of Peer Reviewers EDUCATION: BS/1963/ Mechanical Engineering MS/1967/Heat & Power Engineering Energy Audit/1990/Virginia PUBLICATIONS INCLUDE: CLIMA 2013: 11th REVA World

    Congress and 8th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality Ventilation and Energy Conservation in Buildings, Total Building Commissioning: Case Study of the U.S. District Courthouse in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, June 2013, Prague, Czech Republic

    ASHRAE 2010 Winter Meeting, January 2011, Application Issues for Chilled Beam Technologies

    ASHRAE 2010 Annual Conference, June 2010, Optimization of Energy Targets in Courthouses Presentation, Albuquerque, New Mexico

    GovEnergy, August 2010, Net Zero Energy Buildings Presentation, Dallas, Texas

    GovEnergy, August 2010, Strategies to Modeling Presentation, Dallas, Texas

    Design Challenges in Courthouses, ASHRAE Winter Meeting NY, NY 1/08

    Moisture Control in Museums, ASHRAE Winter Meeting NY, NY 1/08

    Green Building Design and Technologies, USIACC 3rd Annual Convention, Washington, DC 2007

    SETTY & ASSOCIATES, LTD.

  • PRASHANT JOSHI, P.E. PROJECT MANAGER

    ROLE: Project Manager YEARS EXPERIENCE: Total: 40+ with Firm: 4 REGISTRATIONS: 1996/Professional Engineer EDUCATION: BS/1968/Electrical Engineering

    Mr. Joshi's experience includes all types of energy conservation opportunities in electrical design. He reviews each scope of work and analyzes the exact project requirements including long-term goals, fully integrating the electrical designs with innovative, energy, and cost efficient systems. He coordinates the project guidelines and establishes the schedules to meet the design submissions. His designs take into consideration energy conservation, waste reduction, use of recovered materials, and renewable energy sources lighting design. His designs include transformer replacements, substation, switchgear and motor control center upgrades, design of emergency generators and UPS, exterior and interior lighting, fire detection, and lightning protection systems. He has prepared site survey reports and energy studies as well as performed QA/QC and value engineering reviews. He is familiar with Executive Orders 13514 and 13523 and sustainability. He has prepared and evaluated photovoltaic project reports, as well as energy conservation measures (ECMs) and renewable energies. Representative projects include: LOUDOUN COUNTY, POTOMACK LAKES SPORTSPLEX BALL FIELD LIGHTING LEESBURG, VA

    Our services include new pole mounted lighting for the six existing soccer fields. Providing new incoming service at 480 volt, 3-phase, 4-wire to serve the new

    soccer field lighting.

    LOUDOUN COUNTY, SYCOLIN PHASE II SITE ELECTRICAL Preparing site lighting design for Sycolin Phase II project site.

    LOUDOUN COUNTY, BUILDING 801 AND 803, LEESBURG, VA

    Preparing site lighting design for buildings 801 and 803.

    KASTLES STADIUM, WASHINGTON, DC Provided design services for Tennis court/Stage Modifications/Emergency Power. MEP Utilities Services for the Hogates Temporary Improvements and Kastles Stadium.

    SOUTHWEST WATERFRONT, MASTER UTILITY PLANNING WASHINGTON, DC

    Provided M/E/P input for master planning for PUD submission for Parcels 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8. Generated the preliminary loads for all the buildings.

    Provided M/E/P design for Parcel 2 (548,235 GSF): Retail, Theater, Pool and Apartments. The residential component of parcel 2 consists of 4-pipe Fan Coil Units (FCU) controlled by wall mounted thermostat to provide heating and cooling to each of the apartments and Parcel 4 (380,577 GSF): Retail & House, Apartment, Condos, Sports/Fitness Center and Pool.

    ARLINGTON COUNTY, INSTALL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR EV CHARGING STATIONS AT TWO BUILDINGS, ARLINGTON, VA

    S&A was contracted to install infrastructure for 20 electric vehicle charging stations at a 260,000 sf Class A office building. The Arlington County Equipment Bureau Building is located at 2701 S Taylor Street, Arlington, VA. The Bureau operates three re-fueling sites in the county providing regular unleaded gasoline, and bio-diesel alternative fuels to 1,148 vehicles. S&A was contracted to install infrastructure for six electrical vehicles charging stations at this location.

    WASHINGTON MONUMENT VISITORS CENTER, WASHINGTON, DC

    The purpose of this project is to replace the temporary visitor screening facility that is currently located against the base of the Washington Monument. The new facility will accommodate the required security screening station and all related equipment.

    SETTY & ASSOCIATES, LTD.

  • R. SCOTT PEGLER, P.E., LEED AP SENIOR MECHANICAL ENGINEER

    ROLE: Senior Mechanical Engineer YEARS EXPERIENCE: Total: 23 With Firm: 4 REGISTRATIONS: 1996/Professional Engineer 2003/LEED AP 2006/ICC Mechanical Plans Examiner 2006/ICC Commercial Energy Plans Examiner 2006/ICC Accessibility Inspector/Plans Examiner 2010/ICC Plumbing Plans Examiner EDUCATION: BS/1990/Mechanical Engineering

    Mr. Pegler has experience in project management and mechanical engineering, particularly relating to existing and new building design for commercial, institutional, government, mission critical, and military facilities. His related work includes survey, collection, and dissemination of building system data for assessment and design; system selection and design based on analysis with respect to economical and functional considerations; preparation of advanced calculations in support of design goals; preparation and coordination of specifications and design documents; review of construction submittals and resolution of design/construction deviations; guidance and supervision of system installations; and participation in startup and commissioning of building systems. Mr. Pegler has over 20 years specific experience in the design and retrofit of central chilled water plants, boiler plants, low and high pressure steam distribution and recovery, hydronic pumping and distribution systems, air handling and distribution systems, and building automation/control systems. Much of his work has focused on sustainable and energy efficient designs to include several projects pursuing USGBC LEED accreditation. Other work has included a variety of peer and third party review of design submissions for code compliance. As senior mechanical engineer, he performs research, writes reports and opinions, resolves engineering problems, and develops energy efficient systems utilizing the latest proven technical methodologies.

    He has served as Project Manager and Project Engineer during various Construction Phases of the HVAC, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and related systems. Previous services consisted of design/construction issue resolution, shop drawing and submittal review, modification to existing control sequences, troubleshooting and recommended remediation of domestic drinking water system, redesign of mechanical and electrical systems to accommodate phasing deviations, and recommendations for the improvement of building systems toward the pursuit of sustainability goals. His representative projects include: His representative projects include: GUY MASON RECREATION CENTER, WASHINGTON, DC

    Provided M/E/P design services for major renovations at the Guy Mason Recreation Center with 8,400 sf, which is a historic facility. Provided LEED Services for M/E/P related categories: Energy and atmosphere, water efficiency, and indoor air quality.

    CHEVY CHASE RECREATION CENTER, WASHINGTON, DC

    Provided M/E/P/FP design for Recreation Center Building. Provided LEED Services for M/E/P related categories: energy and atmosphere, water efficiency, and indoor air quality.

    MONTGOMERY COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, SHADY GROVE MAINTENANCE FACILITY RELOCATION, GAITHERSBURG, MD

    Provided A/E and environmental consultant services for program of requirements, site evaluation, and alternative concept designs for the relocation of the Department of Parks Shady Grove Maintenance Facility.

    UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, NORTH GROUNDS RECREATION CENTER EXPANSION, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA

    M/E/P/FP design for a 30,000 sf addition and 7,000 sf renovation of existing space. M/E/P/FP design of an aquatics facility consisting of a 25 meter eight-lane pool,

    whirlpool, sauna, multipurpose fitness rooms, two squash courts and locker rooms. M/E/P/FP design of 7,000 sf of existing space renovations for racquetball courts, a

    lobby, a social gathering space and the replacement of two squash courts.

    SETTY & ASSOCIATES, LTD.

  • PANKAJ HOOGAN MECHANICAL ENGINEER

    ROLE: Mechanical Engineer YEARS EXPERIENCE: Total: 8 With Firm: 3 EDUCATION: BS/2004/Mechanical Engineering

    Mr. Hoogan has experience in project management and mechanical engineering, particularly relating to existing and new building design for commercial, institutional, government, and education facilities. His related work includes survey, collection, and dissemination of building system data for assessment and design; system selection and design based on analysis with respect to economical and functional considerations; preparation of advanced calculations in support of design goals; preparation and coordination of specifications and design documents; review of construction submittals and resolution of design/construction deviations; guidance and supervision of system installations; and participation in startup and commissioning of building systems. DC GOVERNMENT, DEANWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER, WASHINGTON, DC

    Provided M/E/P design of a 63,000 sf community center. The new center sports an indoor leisure swimming pool, gymnasium, visitors center, game rooms, locker rooms, full library, a childcare center, ball park and dedicated senior space.

    ONE VETERANS, SILVER SPRING TOWN SQUARE COMMUNITY CENTER, M/E/P RENOVATIONS, SILVER SPRING, MD

    This design analysis report was prepared as part of the schematic re-design phase of the Silver Spring Town Square project. The project consists of new construction of a unique pavilion / outdoor skating rink and auditorium.

    Received AIA Maryland Chapters Public Building of the Year 2011 Award.

    GUY MASON RECREATION CENTER, WASHINGTON, DC Provided M/E/P design services for major renovations at the Guy Mason Recreation

    Center with 8,400 sf, which is a historic facility. Provided LEED Services for M/E/P related categories: Energy and atmosphere, water efficiency, and indoor air quality.

    KASTLES STADIUM, WASHINGTON, DC

    Provided design services for Tennis court/Stage Modifications/Emergency Power. MEP Utilities Services for the Hogates Temporary Improvements and Kastles Stadium.

    SOUTHWEST WATERFRONT- PARCEL 2 & 4, WASHINGTON, DC

    Provided M/E/P design for Parcel 2 (548,235 GSF): Retail, Theater, Pool and Apartments. The residential component of parcel 2 consists of 4-pipe Fan Coil Units (FCU) controlled by wall mounted thermostat to provide heating and cooling to each of the apartments and Parcel 4 (380,577 GSF): Retail & House, Apartment, Condos, Sports/Fitness Center and Pool.

    UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, NORTH GROUNDS RECREATION CENTER EXPANSION, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA

    M/E/P/FP design for a 30,000 sf addition and 7,000 sf renovation of existing space. M/E/P/FP design of an aquatics facility consisting of a 25 meter eight-lane pool,

    whirlpool, sauna, multipurpose fitness rooms, two squash courts and locker rooms. M/E/P/FP design of 7,000 sf of existing space renovations for racquetball courts, a

    lobby, a social gathering space and the replacement of two squash courts.

    ARLINGTON COUNTY, CENTRAL LIBRARY CHILLER REPLACEMENT ARLINGTON, VA

    Providing design services to replace the existing chiller with new chillers with variable capacity and variable flow pumping systems.

    Providing fire safing of penetrations to match rating of adjacent assemblies. Providing load calculations and construction documents.

    SETTY & ASSOCIATES, LTD.

  • VARUN LAMBA, LEED AP BD+C ELECTRICAL ENGINEER

    ROLE: Electrical Engineer YEARS EXPERIENCE: Total: 6 With Firm: 6 REGISTRATIONS: 2010/ LEED Accredited Professional BD+C EDUCATION: BS/2007/Electrical Engineering

    Mr. Lamba is experienced in the analysis and design of electrical systems of new construction as well as renovation and expansion projects in the hospitality, retail, corporate and academic sectors. Responsible for design and analysis of power, lighting, control system and fire alarm systems; performed power system studies and design-built construction engineering support services. His representative projects include: WOODMONT COUNTRY CLUB, ROCKVILLE, MD

    M/E/P/FP design for the Woodmont Country Clubs addition and renovations for Phase 1 and Phase 2. Phase 1 included 47,000 sf of addition and renovation; 7,000 sf of Fitness Space; 3,500 sf Porte Cochere.

    Phase 2 included 3,300 sf of Snack Pavilion.

    CITY OF ALEXANDRIA, WITTER ST. RECREATION FIELDS, ALEXANDRIA, VA Provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection design services for a

    Recreation Building that is 2,500 sf. Provided site power for the building and field lighting for three sport fields. Building systems: HVAC, Plumbing, Lighting, Sprinkler, Fire alarm, Telephone.

    DC GOVERNMENT, DEANWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER, WASHINGTON, DC

    Provided M/E/P design of a 63,000 sf community center. The new center includes an indoor leisure swimming pool, gymnasium, visitors center, game rooms, locker rooms, full library, a childcare center, ball park and dedicated senior space.

    This project is being projected for LEED Gold Certification.

    ALEXANDRIA MAINTENANCE FACILITY, ALEXANDRIA, VA M/E/P/FP design for the new Alexandria Maintenance Facility. M/E/P/FP for truck wash, locker rooms and flex space. Site lighting design. Electrical hook-ups for site security and motorized gates.

    UVA, NORTH GROUNDS RECREATION CENTER EXPANSION, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA

    M/E/P/FP design for a 30,000 sf addition and 7,000 sf renovation o