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U.S. General Services Administration PROJECT INFO: Owner: General Services Administration Contact: Carly Thompson 312-353-1796 Location: 85 Marconi Blvd Columbus, OH Construction: 2010 – 2013 Budget: $24.8 Million Area: 270,900 SF FWAS’ Role: Construction Management PROJECT DETAILS New direct digital controlled (DDC) HVAC building automation system, air handling loads, etc. Water Reduction: Public Restrooms, replace water closets, urinals, & lavatory faucets w/ low flow.. Replace lighting fixtures: in office areas with high efficiency fluorescent “T -8” lights. Daylight harvesting, lighting controls, and occupancy sensors in all office areas. Façade Restoration: Stone repair, stone replacement, flashing repair, and tuck-pointing, Relevant Experience LEED Green Building “Silver” certification Public Restroom s Total Renovations Façade Replacement and Restorations Asbestos and Lead Abatements Multi-Phased Project Replacement of 17 AHU w/ BAS Controls Lighting System Automated Continuous Work on Fully Occupied Bldg. Roof rainwater collection for site irrigation Entry Lobby/Connector Physical Therapy Area ARRA: JP Kinneary US Courthouse

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Page 1: 02 Chicago Teaming Presentation Part 2

U.S. General Services Administration

PROJECT INFO: Owner: General Services Administration Contact: Carly Thompson 312-353-1796 Location: 85 Marconi Blvd Columbus, OH Construction: 2010 – 2013 Budget: $24.8 Million Area: 270,900 SF FWAS’ Role: Construction Management

PROJECT DETAILS

New direct digital controlled (DDC) HVAC building

automation system, air handling loads, etc.

Water Reduction: Public Restrooms, replace water

closets, urinals, & lavatory faucets w/ low flow..

Replace lighting fixtures: in office areas with high

efficiency fluorescent “T -8” lights.

Daylight harvesting, lighting controls, and

occupancy sensors in all office areas.

Façade Restoration: Stone repair, stone

replacement, flashing repair, and tuck-pointing,

Relevant Experience

• LEED Green Building

• “Silver” certification

• Public Restroom s Total

Renovations

• Façade Replacement

and Restorations

• Asbestos and Lead

Abatements

• Multi-Phased Project

• Replacement of 17 AHU

w/ BAS Controls

• Lighting System

Automated

• Continuous Work on

Fully Occupied Bldg.

• Roof rainwater

collection for site

irrigation

Entry Lobby/Connector

Physical Therapy Area

ARRA: JP Kinneary US Courthouse

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US Army Corps of Engineers PROJECT INFO:

Owner:

US Department of Defense

Contact:

Tammie Woods, USACE

(Little Rock District)

501-324-5842

Project Location:

El Paso, TX

Project Design:

2009

Construction:

2009-2010

Project Estimate:

$9,500,000

Building Area:

26,500 SF

FWAS’ Role:

Project Architect/Manager

PROJECT DETAILS

LEED Silver Qualification

Base Hardware Facility Standards

Blast Resistant Doors and Windows -

meets Antiterrorism Standard

UFC 4-010-01

Architectural and Engineering (Structural,

Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, and Fire

Protection Systems)

Kitchen Exhaust Systems

Communications/Cable TY/Telephone

Force protection

Prototype Design Format

Energy Efficient Exterior Envelope

Entry Lobby/Connector

Physical Therapy Area Model of Addition

Ft. Bliss IBCT 1: Dining Hall Facility

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Advance Technology and Learning Center

PROJECT INFO: Owner: Cincinnati State Technical & Community College

Contact: Dr. Ronald Wright, Former President / CEO Construction : 2004 Project Costs: $54,200,000 Building Area: 196,500 SF; 20,000 SF, 5-Level Garage FWAS’ Role: Assistant Project Architect & Lead Program Manager

PROJECT DETAILS

Wellness Center & Related Support Spaces

Community Meeting Room

Student Technology Lounges

Student Meeting Rooms

New Bookstore & Ancillary Support Spaces

ADA Compliant throughout

90 seat Café & 300 capacity dining hall style Restaurant

2 Large Auditorium spaces (250 & 350 seats)

Energy Conservative Features throughout (sunshades, special glazing, sensors)

New Parking Garage – 700 car capacity with elevator & security systems

Entry Lobby/Connector

Physical Therapy Area Model of Addition

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New K-12 : Riverview East Academy

PROJECT INFO:

Owner: Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS)

Contact: Michael Burson Director of Facilities 513-363-0777

Project Design: 2002-2005

Construction: 2005-06

Cost: $17,000,000

Building Area: 105,000 SF FWAS’ Role: Asst Project Architect, Lead Designer & Construction Documents Manager

PROJECT DETAILS

* First World Architects Studio teamed with

SFA Architects, serving as design architects

and construction documents lead, to design

this prototype K-12 new school for Cincinnati

Public Schools.

* The facility consolidated two existing school

programs, which were converted into one

program after opening. The educational

program then accommodated a student

population of 650.

* Local partners integrated program spaces

such as the public library, police, health

clinic, museum center, and a YMCA after-

school program.

* The site provided was in a flood plain, so the

facility was creatively designed to be

supported on foundation piles which are

elevated above the 100-year flood mark. This

provided for parking and play areas

underneath the building for most of the

school year.

* AIA Chapter Award

Entry Lobby/Connector

Physical Therapy Area

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National Underground Railroad Freedom Center PROJECT INFO:

Owner: NURFC US Department of Interiors

Contact: Edwin Riguad Former President / CEO 513-470-1571

Project Development 1997-2002 Construction Duration: 2002 – 2004

Project Bldg. Budget: $46,200,000

Building Area: 158,000 SF FWAS’ Role: Special Project Architect & Quality Control Manager for Facility

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

New Construction for cultural arts center situated

on the banks of the Ohio River. This unique center

focuses on slavery and the journeys to freedom;

pays tribute to all efforts to “abolish human

enslavement and to secure freedom for all people.

Entry Lobby/Connector

Physical Therapy Area