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Ronald F. Cardillo, Leed®AP
                                            Vice President, MEP Project Manager


      EDUCATION                                                               SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY - LIFE SCIENCE
      Utica Free Academy                                                      COMPLEX
      Cert. - Trane Commercial Systems Technical                              Kevin P. Noble/Manager of Engineering
      Cert. - Federal Refrigerant Transition and                              315.443.5430
      Recovery                                                                kpnoble@syr.edu
      Cert. - Underground Utility Gas Fusion
      Certifi cation                                                           CORNELL NYC TECH
      State of New York Dept. of Labor                                        Diana Allegretti/AD Design & Construction
      Certifi cation Program with Local 79/112
      OSHA Safety and Hazard Communication                                    646.632.4985
      Certifi cation                                                           dla83@cornell.edu
      YEARS OF EXPERIENCE                                                     HAMILTON COLLEGE
      30                                                                      Steve Bellona/AVP for Facilities and Planning
      YEARS WITH BARR & BARR                                                  315.859.4500
      16                                                                      sbellona@hamilton.edu



     As your MEP Project Manager, Ron brings his extensive mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fi re protection experience to
     every project, complemented by his LEED accreditation. This allows him to support the early on design development and a
     cost and installation eff ective means. His hands on attention to systems and commissioning accelerates a seamless transition
     in turning over the MEP operations to the Owner.


     SIMILAR PROJECTS

     Cornell NYC Tech, Roosevelt Island, NY                 Hamilton College, Clinton, NY
     The Bloomberg Center                                   Blood Fitness and Dance Center & Little Squash Center
     150,000 SF. Th  e Bloomberg Center is the fi rst of several buildings to  51,175 SF. Th  e state-of-the-art facility triples the previous space
     be constructed of the new Cornell NYC Tech Campus on Roosevelt  for fi tness and includes a glass enclosed aerobic/cardio training
     Island.  Th  e Bloomberg Center provides graduate students, faculty  area that overlooks Steuben Field, two rooms for resistance and
     and administrators with a new facility for research and education.  Th e  weight-training, a three-story climbing wall, a dance studio and a
     building design refl ects Cornell’s goals of creativity and excellence,  multipurpose room. Built along the north wall of the fi eld house,
     providing fl exible academic spaces and pioneering new standards  the Little Squash Center features 10 regulation-size squash courts,
     in building performances and sustainability.           including two with exhibition gallery seating for 138 spectators.

     Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, NJ          Kirner Johnson Additions and Renovations
     New Library Addition and Renovation                    92,000 SF. Th  e multi-phased upgrades to the existing Kirner Johnson
     104,000 SF. Th  e library features seminar rooms, reading rooms,   building  included an addition that houses 41 new faculty offi  ces,
     space for lectures and recitals, expanded exhibit space, a cafe, an   eight 20 person class rooms, fi ve seminar/conference rooms and a
     information technology center supporting systems for the library’s   common area. Renovations also included changes to the exiting 125
     digital collections and resources for Special Collections including   seat lecture hall and historic “red pit” lecture hall.
     facilities for preservation and repair of rare books and manuscripts.
                                                            Unifi ed Science Center
     Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY                      210,000 SF. Th  e Science Center houses offi  ces and laboratories for
                                                            Archaeology, Biology, Chemistry, Geosciences, Physics and Psychology.
     Life Sciences Complex
     230,000 SF. Syracuse’s six-story Life Science Complex consolidates   Th  e complex contains a tri-climate rooftop greenhouse, auditorium,
     classroom and laboratory instructional space for biochemistry, biology   coff eehouse and more than 100 teaching and research laboratories.
     and chemistry. Th  e new Milton atrium also conjoins the chemistry
     department whose research facilities are situated in the Center for   Orchestra of St. Luke’s, New York, NY
     Science and Technology located next to the Life Science Complex.  The DiMenna Center for Classical Music
                                                            20,000 SF. Th  e DiMenna Center boasts a large orchestra rehearsal
                                                            hall, a chamber orchestra rehearsal hall, a chamber ensemble room,
     Colgate University, Hamilton, NY
                                                            a green room, two artist studios, a learning and media center, a
     The Robert Hung Ngai Ho Science Center                 musician’s lounge and café, a music library, a resource center, instrument
     119,000 SF. Th  e Science Center is designed to enhance the sciences,   storage facilities and offi  ces on a high fl oor with lots of light, lobby
     encourage multidisciplinary fi elds of study, teach students collaborative   and lounge areas. Th  e centerpiece is the Mary Flagler Cary hall, a
     learning, and recognize the importance of community outreach. It   large hall that can accommodate rehearsals and recording sessions
     houses the environmental studies, geography, geology, physics, and   for a full symphony orchestra plus chorus.
     astronomy departments, as well as part of the biology department.
     Each department’s offi  ces and laboratories are distributed throughout
     the building to ensure frequent interactions between professors and
     students of diff erent disciplines.
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