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Michael Saraceno
                                                    Senior Project Manager


         EDUCATION
         University of New Hampshire
         B.S. Civil Engineering

         YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
         32

         YEARS WITH BARR & BARR
         2












        Mike is first and foremost a builder of trust. The teamwork that the CM process requires depends on it. He earns the kind
        of trust that binds a team with leadership - in this context, a talent for identifying and averting potential problems, and for
        marshalling the team to quickly and creatively resolve issues when they do arise. He also earns it by demonstrating that he is
        acting solely in your best interest as the owner. You can count on him for accurate budgeting, realistic scheduling, competitive
        pricing and open-book management.


        SIMILAR PROJECTS

        Cornell NYC Tech, The Bloomberg Center,                Shubert Theatre,
                                                               New York, NY
        Roosevelt Island, NY                                   20,000 SF, $5.5 million. Th  e Little Shubert Th  eatre features a well-
        150,000 SF. Th  e Bloomberg Center is the fi rst of several buildings to   confi gured auditorium with stadium seating (499 seats) providing
        be constructed of the new Cornell NYC Tech Campus on Roosevelt
        Island.  Th  e Bloomberg Center provides graduate students, faculty   excellent sightlines and proximity to the stage. Th  e stage itself and
        and administrators with a new facility for research and education.  Th e   the orchestra pit are comparable in size to the dimensions of many
        building design refl ects Cornell’s goals of creativity and excellence,   Broadway theatres. Th  e interior décor blends exposed technical
        providing fl exible academic spaces and pioneering new standards   infrastructure with warm, rich colors, and includes reproductions
        in building performances and sustainability.           of artwork from the Shubert Archive collection. On the exterior
                                                               of the building, the marquee consists of an ornamental canopy in
        Dollar Value: $130 Million                             architectural metal and glass.
        Start Date: December 2014
        Completion Date: May 2017                              Dollar Value: $5.5 Million
                                                               Start Date: February 2002
        Radio City Music Hall,                                 Completion Date: December 2002
        New York, NY
        365,000 SF, $40 million. Radio City’s interior was restored in  Madison Square Garden,
        authentic detail, including each of the 5,091 seats, the carpeting,   New York, NY
        wallpaper, lighting fi xtures, millwork, and architectural fi nishes.   300,000 SF, $5 million.  Madison Square Garden’s capital improvement
        Th  e entire third mezzanine was strategically tilted forward to avoid   projects included the construction of a state-of-the-art HDTV
        echoing. Original works of art, including the Th  e Grand Foyer’s   Control Room, renovations to the center hung scoreboard upgrading
        Fountain of Youth painting by Ezra Winter, were restored to their   its HDTV capabilities, upgrades to the electrical infrastructure and
        original vibrancy by a series of artists.              installation of new Dorna signage including electrical upgrades to
                                                               support the new signage.
        Dollar Value: $52 Million
        Start Date: November 1998                              Dollar Value: $5 Million
        Completion Date: October 1999                          Start Date: May 2000
                                                               Completion Date: October 2000
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