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Jim Manoli
Safety Manager
EDUCATION REFERENCES
Northeastern University, BSc Barry Heidke
Biology Project Manager
DCAM (Bridgewater State University)
LICENSES 617.727.4003
Authorized Trainer, Scaff old
Training Institute, 2007 Richard Mears
Director of
Authorized OSHA Outreach Environmental Health and Safety
Trainer, Construction 10 and 30 Amherst College
Courses, 2003 413.542.8189
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
38
YEARS WITH BARR & BARR
13
A former OSHA compliance offi cer, Jim has earned the respect of the tradesmen and tradeswomen in the fi eld. He is
genuinely gratifi ed when he sees them practicing, with confi dence, the safety techniques he taught them in the classroom.
He’ll be a constant presence on your construction site. By combining his extensive experience with the latest technology,
he eliminates potential hazards facing the workforce before the start of any given task. He’s one reason why the Associated
General Contractors of Massachusetts has repeatedly recognized Barr & Barr for its exemplary safety record.
SIMILAR PROJECTS
Academic Building Renovation & Expansion New Science Center on Occupied Campus
Framingham State University (DCAMM), Framingham, MA Amherst College, Amherst, MA
188,000 SF, Pursuing LEED Silver. Th e academic facility upgrade 258,000 SF. Th is four story Science Building is organized into fi ve
includes a four-story addition that houses 16 teaching laboratories, wings that resolve the massing into individual elements that respect
including related prep and supply spaces, plus faculty research the scale and reinforce the character of the overall campus. Th e
spaces, joined to the existing facility by a four-story atrium space. “science commons” is a multi-story space that unites the fi ve wings.
Selective interior renovations in the existing Hemenway Hall Th e project scope includes upgrades to the campus infrastructure
and the Annex provide a fully accessible, substantially improved that will support the new Science Center and new Greenway
teaching environment. dorms, including steam, chilled water, stormwater, sanitary sewer,
electric and tele-data.
Marshal Conant Science Building
Bridgewater State University (DCAMM), Bridgewater, MA Life Sciences Complex
211,300 SF, Pursuing LEED Silver. Partial demolition and Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
renovation of the Marshall Conant Science Building, plus a 230,000 SF. Th e largest building project in the University’s history,
major addition. Th e project provided more than 85 labs, 18 the six-story Life Sciences Complex consolidated classroom and
general purpose classrooms, an observatory, a rooftop botanical laboratory instructional space for biochemistry, biology, and chemistry.
garden and greenhouse, offi ces, and support space for the biology, Th e new Milton atrium also conjoins the chemistry department
Chemical Sciences, Earth Sciences, Geography, Math, Computer whose research facilities are situated in the Center for Science and
Science and Physics Departments. Technology located next to the Life Science Complex.
Unifi ed Science Center Central Research & Materials Testing Laboratory
Hamilton College, Clinton, NY MassDOT (DCAMM), Westboro/Hopkinton, MA
210,000 SF. Th e largest building project in the College’s history, the 47,180 SF. Th e new partial one and two story, 47,180SF Central
Unifi ed Science Center houses offi ces and laboratories for Archaeology, Research and Materials Testing Laboratory will house 76 employees.
Biology, Chemistry, Geosciences, Physics and Psychology. Th e Th e primary function of this facility will be to perform sampling
complex contains a tri-climate rooftop greenhouse, auditorium, and testing of materials used on highway and bridge projects. Th is
coff eehouse and more than 100 teaching and research laboratories. building will encompass material testing labs, material storage, moist
cure room, a records storage room, training and conference rooms,
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Renovations and various mechanical rooms.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
70,000 SF. Building 31 Renovations to the Departments of
Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics & Astronautics will
include the creation of more contiguous offi ce and departmental
space, a two-story fl ying robotics lab, a new emergency generator, new
elevators, improved pedestrian circulation, insulation of lab space,
new HVAC and electrical equipment and infrastructure upgrades
to meet code, safety and fi re protection requirements. Expansion
will include new mezzanines and an addition on top of the High
Bay area in order to meet the Departments’ programmatic needs.