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Jeff ery Lloyd

                                                     Superintendent

      EDUCATION                                                                REFERENCES
      University of Maryland,                                                  Jack McDermott
      BSc Individual Studies                                                   Project Manager
                                                                               DCAMM (Framingham State University)
      SPECIAL TRAINING                                                         617.727.4050 x31243
      OSHA 10- and 30-Hour Training
                                                                               Warren Fairbanks
      American Society for Healthcare                                          Associate VP, Facilities and Capital
      Engineering (ASHE)                                                       Planning
                                                                               Framingham State University
      YEARS OF EXPERIENCE                                                      508.626.4590
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      YEARS WITH BARR & BARR
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     Jeff  prides himself on open communication - the key to success in any relationship or project. That means that in addition
      to being straightforward with you and everyone else on your project, he has no qualms about asking questions. You can
      be sure he will get any clarifi cations needed to make sure the job is done right. Jeff  is also an inveterate multitasker who
     knows how to prioritize and respond quickly when circumstances change.


      SIMILAR PROJECTS

     Academic Building Renovation & Expansion                Healthcare Building Renovation/Restoration
     Framingham State University (DCAMM), Framingham, MA     Caring Health Center, Springfi eld, MA
     188,000 SF, LEED Silver. Th  e academic facility upgrade includes a  62,300 SF. Renovations to three historic buildings will hold the
     four-story addition that houses 16 teaching laboratories, including  programs of the Caring Health Center, a Federally Qualifi ed Health
     related prep and supply spaces, plus faculty research spaces, joined to  Center. Scope includes a welcome center, pharmacy services, WIC
     the existing facility by a four-story atrium space. Selective interior  program, drop-in center, community wellness center, adult primary
     renovations in the existing Hemenway Hall and the Annex provide  care services, specialty dental services, case management (education/
     a fully accessible, substantially improved teaching environment.  behavioral services), central core services, administrative services
                                                             and dental services. Th  e parcel of land across Park Street may be
     Occupied Healthcare Building Renovation & Expansion     retained as a parking facility or turned into a small community park.
     William W. Backus Hospital, Norwich, CT
     80,000 SF. Th  e Master Plan Core Projects included a two-story  Occupied Healthcare Building Renovation & Expansion
     addition and backfi ll renovation  for expansion of the Emergency  Mercy Medical Center, Holyoke, MA
     Department and Same Day Surgery, two fl oors of renovation to  47,500 SF. Th  e projects included the relocation of the Intensive
     inpatient telemetry units and the “insertion” of two new, high-  Care Unit (ICU) and renovation of the Post-Anesthesia Care and
     speed elevators into an existing fi ve-story building and the requisite  Ambulatory Services Unit (ASU). A single-story addition, located on
     relocation of facilities that had been displaced.       the third level and adjacent to the ASU, houses the 16-bed ICU. Th e
                                                             ASU renovations included existing area and provide for approximately
     Healthcare Building Renovation/Restoration              14 Pre-Op beds, 15 PACU beds, and 14 Stage 2 Recovery (Post-
     Caring Health Center, Springfi eld, MA                  Op) beds. Th  e ASU renovation space wasadjacent to the OR suite.
     62,300 SF. Renovations to three historic buildings will hold the   Th  e second fl oor infi ll project consisted of a fi t-out of shelled space
     programs of the Caring Health Center, a Federally Qualifi ed Health   with 20 single patient rooms. Each room features state-of-the-art
     Center. Scope includes a welcome center, pharmacy services, WIC   equipment including gas columns, new beds, nurse-call system and
     program, drop-in center, community wellness center, adult primary   lighting with a large window adding natural daylight.
     care services, specialty services, case management (education/
     behavioral services), central core services, administrative services   Occupied Healthcare Building Expansion
     and dental services. Th  e parcel of land across Park Street may be   Baystate Wing Hospital, Palmer, MA
     retained as a parking facility or turned into a small community park.  34,300 SF. Th  is project consists of the construction of a new two-story
                                                             addition.  Th  e ground fl oor is dedicated to the new ED, with a separate
                                                             and distinct entrance, 20 patient treatment bays, 1 triage room, a
     Occupied Academic Building Renovation & Expansion
     Greenfi eld Community College (DCAMM), Greenfi eld, MA  separate ambulance entrance with parking for three ambulance rigs,
     89,000 SF, LEED Gold. Th  e renovated and expanded Student Center   a trauma/resuscitation room capable of 2 stretchers, and a radiology
     contains student service functions, a repositioned large-volume   suite consisting of an x-ray room, a CT Scanner, stretcher hold and
     library/learning commons, academic support space and a cafeteria   support spaces.  Th e fi rst fl oor will house support spaces for the
     which serves as a college meeting space. Th  e transformed grounds   ED and medical offi  ces.   Th  e building will also contain a patient
     include a new quadrangle capable of hosting large, outdoor functions,   transport elevator for patient transfer to the Surgical and Inpatient
     clearer connections between facilities with improved accessibility.  Units on the fi rst and second fl oors respectively. Th  e Addition ties
                                                             into the existing Main Entrance of the Hospital.
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