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Mathew R. Barr
Field Engineer
EDUCATION REFERENCES
Framingham State University Jack McDermott
BS Business & Economics Project Manager
DCAMM (Framingham State
SPECIAL TRAINING
University)
OSHA 30-Hour Training 617.727.4050 x31243
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Warren Fairbanks
8 Associate VP, Facilities and Capital
Planning
YEARS WITH BARR & BARR
Framingham State University
8
508.626.4590
Supporting the field staff, Matt is known for his attention to detail. You can trust him to follow up
with contractors and to read the fine print. He is particularly conscientious about clients’ daily needs,
going out of his way to ensure that construction aff ects your operations as little as possible.
SIMILAR PROJECTS
Academic Building Renovation & Expansion South Campus Parking Garage
Framingham State University (DCAMM), Framingham, MA UMass Lowell
188,000 SF, LEED Silver. Th e academic facility upgrade includes a 226,025 SF (762 spaces). Th e South Campus Parking Garage
four-story addition that houses 16 teaching laboratories, including features a fi ve-story precast concrete open-air parking facility
related prep and supply spaces, plus faculty research spaces, joined to built on the existing Riverview surface parking lot. Th e structure
the existing facility by a four-story atrium space. Selective interior will accommodate approximately 762 passenger vehicles and
renovations in the existing Hemenway Hall and the Annex provide house equipment storage, mechanical space, stair and elevator
a fully accessible, substantially improved teaching environment. towers, a glass-enclosed lobby and a full security system
featuring CCTV cameras, call assistance stations and vehicle and
Marshal Conant Science Building pedestrian card access systems.
Bridgewater State University (DCAMM), Bridgewater, MA
211,300 SF, Pursuing LEED Silver. Partial demolition and Sackler Campus Center
renovation of the Marshall Conant Science Building, plus a Tufts University, Boston, MA
major addition. Th e project provided more than 85 labs, 18 125,000 SF. Th e Sackler Campus Center renovation involved major
general purpose classrooms, an observatory, a rooftop botanical interior and exterior renovations on each of the eight fl oors of the
garden and greenhouse, offi ces, and support space for the biology, Sackler Campus Center Building. Signifi cant areas of project scope
Chemical Sciences, Earth Sciences, Geography, Math, Computer included the expansion of the café, several lounges, demolition of
Science and Physics Departments. an existing lecture hall in the basement into a social gathering area,
creation of a modern fi tness center in the basement and enclosure
of an exterior balcony on the 8th fl oor.