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Robert Goslin
BIM Director
EDUCATION PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
Temple University
BS Architecture William R. Bausmith, Jr./AD- Construction
Management
SPECIAL TRAINING 609.258.7061
Revit, NavisWorks, BIM 360 bausmith@princeton.edu
ACHIEVEMENTS
Guest presenter at 2011 Ivy Plus Technology INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES
Symposium Allen Rowe/Executive Admin Offi cer
609.915.6218
Guest presenter at 2012 Ivy Plus Conference
rowe@ias.edu
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
22 CORNELL NYC TECH
Diana Allegretti/AD Design & Construction
YEARS WITH BARR & BARR
19 646.632.4985
dla83@cornell.edu
Rob has spear headed the BIM division at Barr & Barr, the foundation on which our procedures are built ranging from 3D
Logistics Modeling, Coordination, FM As-Built deliverables and 360 Spherical Photography. He over sees the BIM Department
for Barr & Barr keeping his team on the forefront of the latest practices and technology. His eff orts have created our approach
in reducing construction durations and saving owners money.
SIMILAR PROJECTS
Princeton University, Offi ce of Design & Construction, Princeton, NJ Cornell NYC Tech, Roosevelt Island, NY
Department of Economics The Bloomberg Center
200,000 SF. Renovations to 20 Washington Road, built in 1929, 150,000 SF. Th e Bloomberg Center is the fi rst of several buildings to
will provide a home for the Department of Economics, several be constructed of the new Cornell NYC Tech Campus on Roosevelt
international offi ces and the Princeton Institute for International and Island. Th e Bloomberg Center provides graduate students, faculty and
Regional Studies (PIIRS). Th e structure’s interior will be renovated administrators with a new facility for research and education. Th e
extensively and feature new classroom, offi ce and meeting space, building design refl ects Cornell’s goals of creativity and excellence,
communal spaces and two atriums. Th e historic character of the providing fl exible academic spaces and pioneering new standards in
exterior of the building will be preserved. building performances and sustainability.
Peretsman-Scully Hall & Princeton Neuroscience Institute and Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ
the Department of Psychology Chemistry and Chemical Biology Building
249,000 SF, LEED Silver. Th e state-of-the-art two-building complex 145,000 SF. Th is is a new four story (above grade) Chemistry and
houses the Peretsman-Scully Hall & Princeton Neuroscience Chemical Biology with a basement and penthouse. Th e new building
Institute and the Department of Psychology. Th e research facilities will house classrooms, administration offi ces, research laboratories
will feature teaching classrooms, meeting rooms, faculty offi ces, and a 120 seat auditorium. Th e lobby doubles as a presentation and
laboratories and instructional space. Th e lower level will incorporate gathering space and the basement includes specialty imaging facilities.
a lecture hall and MRIs.
Morristown-Beard School, Morristown, NJ
Peter B. Lewis Library
87,000 SF. Th e Peter B. Lewis Library, home to the multi-discipline Math and Science Building
science library collection, consists of curved shapes constructed of 25,845 SF. Th e new building is a (2) story steel frame and concrete
steel, standing seam metal paneling, an atrium glazed curtain wall construction with a partial basement which will include a two story
and masonry veneer. Th e interior consists of similar elements creating lobby and state of the art classrooms for math and science labs. Th e
public and private sections and a safe haven for the collections along new classrooms will be roughly twice as large as before and provide
a public passage way to the southern part of the campus. more fl exibility to allow for both individual and group work, with
better lighting and better access to technology.
Carl Icahn Laboratory
100,000 SF. Th e Carl Icahn Laboratory provides a venue for Naval Weapons Station Earle - BLDG. C-29, Colts Neck, NJ
pioneering genetic research. Construction included four modular
research laboratories designed in a “loft” confi guration to easily Roof Truss Replacement & Gymnasium Renovation.
adapt with changes in research and technology over time, an animal 18,000 SF. Th is Project included the demolition and replacement
facility, conference rooms, auditoriums and a central glass walled of hardwood gym fl oor. Along with new bleacher seating, new
atrium that features a cafe, seating areas, a lecture theatre and a mechanical & stationary backboards, new multi-function court
Frank Gehry sculpture/meeting room. striping and the replacement of the existing wooden roof truss with
new steel trusses.