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Gregory Ondick, RA
Project Manager Architect
EDUCATION
Temple University
Bachelor of Architecture
LICENSES
Registered Architect, New Jersey
Registered Architect, State of
Pennsylvania
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
31
YEARS WITH BARR & BARR
12
Greg oversees our New Jersey Healthcare division. His local and architectural experience will be critical in reviewing and
advising on constructability, systems and materials, both as a construction manager and as a hands on architect. His insight
and industry knowledge will provide concise communication and direction to all team members to assist in achieving the
project’s goals.
SIMILAR PROJECTS
Community Medical Center, Toms River, NJ Burlington Coat Factory, Florence Township, NJ
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT 207,000 SF. The new multistory Class “A” headquarters will
250,000 SF. The phased expansion and renovation consisted feature an open offi ce layout, a wide range of amenities, and
of new four-story and two-story additions to the existing a variety of spaces designed to bring Burlington’s diverse
Emergency Department along with 30,000 square feet of workforce together. Informal meeting spaces, a two-story
renovations to the existing structure. Adjacent to the new atrium, conference and training rooms, a fi tness center, an
addition, a new 175 car parking structure was also built which outdoor meeting and lunch space, and café will all provide
ties into the new walk-in entrance. opportunity to converse, meet, and connect.
OB EXPANSION New Jersey Realtors, Trenton, NJ
24,000 SF. The project consisted of a one-story, 24,000 s.f. 22,000 SF. This new three story Headquarters building will
addition atop the existing 4th fl oor patient wing. A large section provide accommodations primarily for offi ce functions, along
of the addition was erected directly over the outpatient entrance, with support and conference space for departmental needs
which maintained its daily fl ow. The new fl oor provided an on the second and third fl oors. The interior offi ce space will
additional 27 post partum rooms to better serve the needs of be constructed in a practical, effi cient and fl exible manner
the growing Community. with full maximization of daylight direct and borrowed. The
ground fl oor will provide retail and offi ce rental space. The
SURGICAL SUITE exterior of the building will consist of a combination of brick,
11,000 SF. Interior renovation consisting of complete demolition precast and glass curtain-wall with vision and spandrel glass.
of interior spaces, mechanical/electrical upgrade and all new A portion of the building’s roof will be a terrace designed for
architectural fi nishes within the functioning surgery suite. regular access by staff and visitors.
ELEVATOR EXPANSION Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, NJ
Added two (2) new elevators to the existing lobby. The 104,000 SF. The new library will feature seminar rooms, reading
existing lobby area and elevators remained fully operational rooms, space for lectures and recitals, expanded exhibit space,
during construction. a cafe, an information technology center supporting systems
for the library’s digital collections and resources for Special
CANCER CENTER Collections including facilities for preservation and repair of
18,000 SF. This multi phased project included interior renovations rare books and manuscripts.
to accommodate a new Cancer Center. All work was completed
while the existing Cancer Center remained fully operational. Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
87,000 SF. The Peter B. Lewis Library, home to the multi-
PARKING GARAGE discipline science library collection, consists of curved shapes
New 175 car parking structure, tying into the new walk-in constructed of steel, standing seam metal paneling, an atrium
entrance. glazed curtain wall and masonry veneer. The interior consists
of similar elements creating public and private sections and
a safe haven for the collections along a public passage way to
the southern part of the campus.