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Anthony Goodell
Project Superintendent
EDUCATION PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
Rutgers University Catherine Altadonna/Senior PM
Civil Engineering Technology 609.258.6706
caltadon@princeton.edu
Rutgers University
for Construction Project NEW JERSEY REALTORS
Management Jarrod Grasso/CEO
609.341.7107
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
jgrasso@njrealtor.com
19
YEARS WITH BARR & BARR CAPITAL HEALTH - FULD CAMPUS
15 William Keefer/Dir. of Project and Properties
Management
718.206.6290
Bkeefer@capitalhealth.org
First in and last out the door: Anthony is a leader in commitment. His deep focus on construction details, on the construction
schedule, on the construction budget, and on his demand for the highest quality, will benefi t the owners, architects, and
subcontractors alike. Subcontractors in particular appreciate his skillful, logical organization of the work fl ow to maximize
productivity.
SIMILAR PROJECTS
Princeton University, Offi ce of Design & Construction,Princeton, NJ Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ
Carl Icahn Laboratory Chemistry and Chemical Biology Building
100,000 SF. Th e Carl Icahn Laboratory provides a venue for 145,000 SF. Th is is a new four story (above grade) Chemistry and
pioneering genetic research. Construction included four modular Chemical Biology with a basement and penthouse. Th e new building
research laboratories designed in a “loft” confi guration to easily will house classrooms, administration offi ces, research laboratories
adapt with changes in research and technology over time, an animal and a 120 seat auditorium. Th e lobby doubles as a presentation and
facility, conference rooms, auditoriums and a central glass walled gathering space and the basement includes specialty imaging facilities.
atrium that features a cafe, seating areas, a lecture theatre and a
Frank Gehry sculpture/meeting room. New Jersey Realtors, Trenton, NJ
New Headquarters Building
ORFE Building 22,000 SF. Th is new three story Headquarters building will provide
46,000 SF. Sherrerd Hall houses Princeton’s Department of accommodations primarily for offi ce functions, along with support
Operations Research and Financial Engineering for the School of and conference space for departmental needs on the second and third
Engineering and Applied Sciences, as well as the Center for Computer fl oors. Th e interior offi ce space will be constructed in a practical,
Information Technology Politics. Th e glass building operates as an effi cient and fl exible manner with full maximization of daylight direct
interdisciplinary hub between departments in engineering and social and borrowed. Th e ground fl oor will provide retail and offi ce rental
sciences and features department and faculty offi ces, classrooms, space. Th e exterior of the building will consist of a combination of
lounges, study areas and an auditorium. brick, precast and glass curtain-wall with vision and spandrel glass.
A portion of the building’s roof will be a terrace designed for regular
Renovation of the Historical Boiler House Building access by staff and visitors.
25,000 SF. Th e renovation and adaptive reuse of the former
Boilerhouse at Princeton University, Offi ce of Design & Construction, Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, NJ
constructed in 1928, is home to the University’s Department of New Library Addition and Renovation
Public Safety and Offi ce of Design and Construction. Th e existing 104,000 SF. Th e library features seminar rooms, reading rooms,
conveyor house on the roof was renovated and is used as mechanical space for lectures and recitals, expanded exhibit space, a cafe, an
and storage space.
information technology center supporting systems for the library’s
digital collections and resources for Special Collections including
Guyot Teaching Labs facilities for preservation and repair of rare books and manuscripts.
Th e project consisted of the interior renovation of the existing
Geology Library and Guyot Hall into a new teaching laboratory
and offi ces. Project scope included a complete new mechanical
system with an energy effi cient heat recovery system, a new electrical
service and distribution equipment , structural infi ll and demolition
of the existing creating more usable square footage. Th e exterior
façade and substrate was removed and a new stucco fi nish applied.