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Leonard Bergen
                                                    Patient Building Superintendent


            EDUCATION
            Rutgers University
            Certifi cations:
            Scheduling / Civil Technology /
            Construction Project Management
            YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
            21

            YEARS WITH BARR & BARR
            21









           Leonard has extensive experience in both large scale and healthcare projects.  His main focus and expertise is in overseeing
           excavation, foundation, structural and exterior facade aspects of the project.  He has a deep understanding for coordination
           of man power, scheduling, construction details and quality which is paramount for these trade activities.




           SIMILAR PROJECTS
           Community Medical Center, Toms River, NJ               Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, NJ
           EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT                                   20,000 SF. This new concrete and steel addition was built
           250,000 SF. The phased expansion and renovation consisted  in a courtyard adjacent to three existing buildings without
           of new four-story and two-story additions to the existing  disturbance to any of the on going hospital functions. The
           Emergency Department along with 30,000 square feet of  Ambulatory Care Center houses: three O.R.’s, three Procedure
           renovations to the existing structure. Adjacent to the new  Rooms and fi ve  ICU/CCU Rooms, Recovery Areas for Adults
           addition, a new 175 car parking structure was also built which  and Pediatrics, Nurses Station and Support areas.
           ties into the new walk-in entrance.
                                                                  Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
           OB EXPANSION                                           249,000 SF, LEED Silver. The state-of-the-art two-building
           24,000 SF. The project consisted of a one-story, 24,000 s.f.  complex houses the Peretsman-Scully Hall & Princeton
           addition atop the existing 4th fl oor patient wing. A large section  Neuroscience Institute and the Department of Psychology. The
           of the addition was erected directly over the outpatient entrance,  research facilities will feature teaching classrooms, meeting
           which maintained its daily fl ow. The new fl oor provided an  rooms, faculty offi ces, laboratories and instructional space.
           additional 27 post partum rooms to better serve the needs of  The lower level will incorporate a lecture hall and MRIs.
           the growing Community.
                                                                  Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
           SURGICAL SUITE                                         280,000 SF. Renovations to 20 Washington Road, built in 1929,
           11,000 SF. Interior renovation consisting of complete demolition  will provide a home for the Department of Economics, several
           of interior spaces, mechanical/electrical upgrade and all new  international offi ces and the Princeton Institute for International
           architectural fi nishes within the functioning surgery suite.     and Regional Studies (PIIRS). The structure’s interior will be
                                                                  renovated extensively and feature new classroom, offi ce and
           ELEVATOR EXPANSION                                     meeting space, communal spaces and two atriums. The historic
           Added two (2) new elevators to the existing lobby.  The  character of the exterior of the building will be preserved.
           existing lobby area and elevators remained fully operational
           during construction.                                   Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
                                                                  87,000 SF. The Peter B. Lewis Library, home to the multi-
           CANCER CENTER                                          discipline science library collection, consists of curved shapes
           18,000 SF.  This multi phased project included interior renovations   constructed of steel, standing seam metal paneling, an atrium
           to accommodate a new Cancer Center.  All work was completed   glazed curtain wall and masonry veneer. The interior consists
                                                                  of similar elements creating public and private sections and
           while the existing Cancer Center remained fully operational.   a safe haven for the collections along a public passage way to
                                                                  the southern part of the campus.
           PARKING GARAGE
           New 175 car parking structure, tying into the new walk-in
           entrance.
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