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Steve Killian
                                                        Principal in Charge


           LICENSES & AFFILIATIONS                                                  REFERENCES
           American Society for Healthcare                                          Barry Heidke, Project Manager
           Engineering (ASHE)                                                       DCAMM (Bridgewater State
                                                                                    University/UMass Amherst ILC)
           American Society for Plumbing                                            617-727-4003
           Engineers
                                                                                    Warren Fairbanks
                                                                                    Associate VP, Facilities and Capital
           SPECIAL TRAINING
           OSHA 10- and 30-Hour Training                                            Planning
                                                                                    Framingham State University
                                                                                    508.626.4590
           YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
           42
           YEARS WITH BARR & BARR
           18




          Steve is the principal-in-charge of the region and is ultimately responsible for the successful execution of your project.
          He will be actively involved throughout its duration and as a corporate offi  cer Steve will provide guidance on all executive
          decisions which relate to the eff ective delivery of the project. Steve will also ensure that the project receives all necessary
          support from within the organization as well as from ancillary team members.


          SIMILAR PROJECTS
          New Science Center on Occupied Campus                  New Surgery Center
          Amherst College, Amherst, MA                           Cooley Dickinson Hospital, Northampton, MA
          258,000 SF.  Th  is four story Science Building is organized into  116,000 SF. Th  e four-story Surgery Center features 32 patient
          fi ve wings that resolve the massing into individual elements  rooms, 6 private rooms, 6 operating rooms, a post-anesthetic care
          that respect the scale and reinforce the character of the overall   unit (PACU), a central sterile processing (CSP) department, an
          campus.  Th  e “science commons” is a multi-story space that unites   expanded joint replacement center and multiple connections to the
          the fi ve wings. Th  e project scope includes upgrades to the campus   existing building. Th  e project also required generator replacements,
          infrastructure that will support the new Science Center and new   laboratory renovations, MRI and utility infrastructure.
          Greenway dorms, including steam, chilled water, stormwater,
          sanitary sewer, electric and tele-data.
                                                                 Occupied Building Renovation & Expansion
                                                                 William W. Backus Hospital, Norwich, CT
          New Building on Occupied Campus                        80,000 SF. Th  e Master Plan Core Projects included a two-story
          Williams College, Williamstown, MA                     addition and backfi ll renovation  for expansion of the Emergency
          120,000 SF.  Barr & Barr is currently in the preconstruction phase   Department and Same Day Surgery, two fl oors of renovation to
          of the North Building project.  Th  is building is a portion of the   inpatient telemetry units and the “insertion” of two new, high-
          campus Science Center Renewal Project. With preconstruction
          on schedule, construction is expected to begin in the Fall of 2018.   speed elevators into an existing fi ve-story building and the requisite
          First phase of construction will include the demolition of the   relocation of facilities that had been displaced.
          existing 90,000 square foot Bronfman Science Building to make
          way for the new North building. Th  is project is anticipated to be   Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Renovations
          complete in the fall of 2020.                          Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
                                                                 70,000 SF. Building 31 Renovations to the Departments of Mechanical
          Academic Building Renovation & Expansion               Engineering and Aeronautics & Astronautics will include the
          Framingham State University (DCAMM), Framingham, MA    creation of more contiguous offi  ce and departmental space, a two-
          188,000 SF, LEED Silver. Th  e academic facility upgrade includes a   story fl ying robotics lab, a new emergency generator, new elevators,
          four-story addition that houses 16 teaching laboratories, including   improved pedestrian circulation, insulation of lab space, new HVAC
          related prep and supply spaces, plus faculty research spaces, joined to   and electrical equipment and infrastructure upgrades to meet code,
          the existing facility by a four-story atrium space. Selective interior   safety and fi re protection requirements. Expansion will include new
          renovations in the existing Hemenway Hall and the Annex provide   mezzanines and an addition on top of the High Bay area in order to
          a fully accessible, substantially improved teaching environment.  meet the Departments’ programmatic needs.

          New Cancer Center                                      Occupied Renovation & Addition
          Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems, Brewer, MA           Mercy Medical Center, Springfi eld, MA
          150,000 SF. Th  e LaFayette Family Cancer Center is a fi ve-story,   33,244 SF. Th  e projects included relocation of the Intensive Care Unit
          rigid-frame research laboratory and offi  ce building. Project scope   (ICU) and renovation of the Post-Anesthesia Care and Ambulatory
          included the relocation of medical and radiation oncology, hematology   Services Unit (ASU). A single-story addition, located on the third
          and specifi c diagnostic services-laboratory, basic imaging, and   level and adjacent to the ASU, houses the 16-bed ICU. Th e ASU
          PET-CT to the new facility. In addition to the CancerCare of   renovations included existing area and provide for approximately 14
          Maine services, the building includes a research laboratory, an   Pre-Op beds, 15 PACU beds, and 14 Stage 2 Recovery (Post-Op) beds.
          open offi  ce plan and fi xed wall construction for business occupants   Th  e ASU renovation space is also located adjacent to the OR suite.
          yet to be determined.
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