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Christopher Dantz, LEED AP

                                                    Director of Preconstruction

           EDUCATION                                                                REFERENCES
           University of New Orleans,                                              Ann St. Mauro
           Master of Business                                                      Assistant Vice President
           Administration                                                          Princeton University
                                                                                   609.258.3403
           University of Rochester,
           BA Economics
                                                                                   Jack McDermott
           SPECIAL TRAINING                                                        Project Manager
           LEED Accredited Professional,                                           DCAMM (Framingham State University)
           US Green Building Council                                               617.727.4050 x31243

           YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
           19
           YEARS WITH BARR & BARR
           5



          Chris, a LEED-accredited professional, has provided cost estimating services for nearly 19 years and is known for his
          attention to detail. You can trust him to provide accurate cost estimating throughout the project. He will work with the
          project team to fulfi ll all planning and preconstruction requirements in order to facilitate a plan that will allow ample
          decision-making without aff ecting the overall project schedule.


          SIMILAR PROJECTS

          Academic Building Renovation & Expansion               Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Renovations
          Framingham State University (DCAMM), Framingham, MA    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
          188,000 SF, LEED Silver. Th  e academic facility upgrade includes a  70,000 SF. Building 31 Renovations to the Departments of Mechanical
          four-story addition that houses 16 teaching laboratories, including  Engineering and Aeronautics & Astronautics will include the
          related prep and supply spaces, plus faculty research spaces, joined to  creation of more contiguous offi  ce and departmental space, a two-
          the existing facility by a four-story atrium space. Selective interior  story fl ying robotics lab, a new emergency generator, new elevators,
          renovations in the existing Hemenway Hall and the Annex provide  improved pedestrian circulation, insulation of lab space, new HVAC
          a fully accessible, substantially improved teaching environment.  and electrical equipment and infrastructure upgrades to meet code,
                                                                 safety and fi re protection requirements. Expansion will include new
          Princeton Neuroscience Institute                       mezzanines and an addition on top of the High Bay area in order to
          Princeton University, Princeton, NJ                    meet the Departments’ programmatic needs.
          249,000 SF, Pursuing LEED Silver. Th  e state-of-the-art two-building
          complex houses the interdisciplinary Peretsman-Scully Hall &  South Campus Parking Garage
          Princeton Neuroscience Institute. Th  e research facilities features  UMass Lowell
          teaching classrooms, meeting rooms, faculty offi  ces, laboratories  226,025 SF (762 spaces). Th  e South Campus Parking Garage features
          and instructional space. Th  e lower level will incorporate a lecture  a fi ve-story precast concrete open-air parking facility built on the
          hall and MRIs.                                         existing Riverview surface parking lot. Th  e structure will accommodate
                                                                 approximately 762 passenger vehicles and house equipment storage,
          New Science Center on Occupied Campus                  mechanical space, stair and elevator towers, a glass-enclosed lobby
          Amherst College, Amherst, MA                           and a full security system featuring CCTV cameras, call assistance
          258,000 SF.  Th  is four story Science Building is organized into  stations and vehicle and pedestrian card access systems.
          fi ve wings that resolve the massing into individual elements
          that respect the scale and reinforce the character of the overall
          campus.  Th  e “science commons” is a multi-story space that unites
          the fi ve wings. Th  e project scope includes upgrades to the campus
          infrastructure that will support the new Science Center and new
          Greenway dorms, including steam, chilled water, stormwater,
          sanitary sewer, electric and tele-data.

          Building E17 & E18 Renovations
          Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
          100,000 SF. Signifi cant portions of Buildings E17 and E18 were
          vacated due to the opening of the Koch Institute for Integrative
          Cancer Research. MIT used that opportunity to renovate within
          the buildings in order to create offi  ce swing space that serves a
          variety of academic and administrative functions and one fl oor of
          laboratory for the engineering department.
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