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John LoBriglio
Executive/Senior Project Manager
EDUCATION REFERENCES
Institute of Design and Ed Feeley
Construction Field Manager
Construction Management Princeton University
609.273.3722
American Society for Healthcare
Engineering (ASHE) Mr. Robert Stiers
Construction Certifi cate (Former Sr. PM, Northern Westchester Hospital)
Director of Design & Construction
SPECIAL TRAINING White Plains Hospital
NYC Licensed Site Safety Manager 732.691.1813
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
34
YEARS WITH BARR & BARR
14
As a Executive/Senior Project Manager for Barr & Barr John has provided fi eld guidance and leadership acquired to
eff ectively manage a project. Daily monitoring of both schedule and budget provide concise communication with the
owner which lends to successful project completion. John’s experience within the industry assures both quality and
successful fi nancial project completion.
SIMILAR PROJECTS
Occupied Healthcare Building Renovation & Expansion Occupied Healthcare Building Renovation & Expansion
NY Hospital Queens, Flushing, NY Lutheran Medical Center, Brooklyn NY
301,425 SF. Th e New York Hospital Queens Master Plan Project EMERGENGY AND SICU DEPARTMENT
featured a seven-story, 202,000 square foot addition, as well as 9,840 SF. Renovation of the existing Emergency Department and
renovations to adjoining areas of the Hospital. Th e West Wing upgrade of the existing SICU Department. Emergency Department:
Addition includes a new Ambulatory Surgery Center, new main Upgrade includes the addition of treatment areas, isolation rooms
entrance and lobby, Non-Invasive Cardiology Suite, two fl oors of and upgraded mechanical infrastructure. SICU Department:
Med/Surg beds and Medical Practices offi ces on the basement level. Renovation includes the upgrade of patient rooms, including the
installation of new patient headwall units, medical gas upgrades
New Science Building on Occupied Campus and new electrical services.
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
249,000 SF. LEED Silver. Th e state-of-the-art two-building complex Both projects include new HVAC upgrades which include the
houses the Peretsman-Scully Hall & Princeton Neuroscience Institute installation of two new rooftop air handling units.
and the Department of Psychology. Th e research facilities feature
teaching classrooms, meeting rooms, faculty offi ces, laboratories MAJOR MODERNIZATION
and instructional space. Th e lower level incorporates a lecture hall Th is fast track project consisted of extensive renovation to high
and MRIs. volume clinical areas including the Emergency Department, Labor
and Delivery, Radiology Department, Endoscopy Unit and fl ooring
Occupied Healthcare Building Renovation & Expansion upgrades to the entire Operating Room Suite. Included in the
Huntington Hospital, Huntington, NY program was the extensive upgrade to the resident on call areas, the
92,000 SF. Huntington Hospital’s expansion and renovation renovation to the MIS Department, construction of the New Medical
project was more than just a face lift. Th is fi ve-story, 72,000 Records Department and renovations to the Building Systems/Service
square foot addition is a state-of- the-art Ambulatory Surgery areas. Additionally, major mechanical upgrades were performed
Center constructed with provisions that anticipate future advances to the existing roof top air handler units and a major upgrade was
in medical technology. Th e renovated facilities were designed performed to the existing vertical transportation system. Th is work
to improve comfort, effi ciency and convenience for patients and included the mechanical and cosmetic upgrade of 8 elevators and
visitors. the conversion of 4 existing lifts to freight elevators.
Occupied Healthcare Building Renovation & Expansion
Occupied Healthcare Building Renovation & Expansion
Northern Westchester Hospital Services, Mount Kisco, NY
North Shore LIJ Health System, Manhasset, NY
71,000 SF. Th e Feinstein Institute for Medical Research Building 18,000 SF. Th e Surgical Services Project expanded the existing surgical
is a new addition to the existing Boas Marks Research Facility. Th e suite by 18,000 s.f. adding six new OR’s and 14 PACU stations to
programmed space included a conference and teaching center, three their surgical suite. Th is project was built over the existing ED and
fl oors of laboratory space and a fl oor dedicated to clinical research. required the structural reinforcing of existing facility to accommodate
Th e project also included extensive mechanical and electrical the new facility built on the former roof of the existing ED.
infrastructure upgrades to the existing campus.