Responsibilities:
Construction management; organize construction drawings; coordinate mechanical, electrical and structural components; manage budgets and schedules; negotiate contracts; analyze building codes, zoning regulations; correspond with clients, contractors and consultants; select materials; value engineering; design; manage employees
Accomplishments: Improved team performance through effective management of employees and third parties, maintained budgets and schedules, enhanced communication with senior partners, improved negotiation techniques




Cost: $350,000,000 GSF: 500,000 SF Stories: 21
Ritz Carlton Hotel and Condominiums
Program: Hotel, Residences, Spa, Retail, Ballroom
The first phase of the Residences at the Ritz-Carlton, Dallas, is buff-colored brick and limestone tower detailed in a simplified Regency style that is influenced by the Crescent complex, designed by Philip Johnson. The base of the building accommodates hotel amenities to include a spa, a pool, a restaurant, and a 10,000-square-foot ballroom. The cruciform plan of the tower provides variety and views for the 70 condominium units - ranging from one-bedroom apartments to penthouse duplexes, each with its own balcony - located atop the hotel's 217 guest rooms.
St Thomas Street Condominiums
Cost: $150,000,000
GSF: 217,000 SF
Stories: 30
Programs: Residences, Retail, Parking
Location: Toronto, Canada
This condominium building and its adjoining townhouses are located at the corner of St. Thomas Street in Toronto’s primary retail and office corridors. The massing of the tower is subdivided into the traditional base, middle, and top that characterize classic high-rise building taking cues from Toronto’s grand apartments buildings of the 1920s. Immediately adjacent to the porte-cochere is a formal garden for the residents. The attached townhouses make a connection to the freestanding townhouses that typify this neighborhood.
Cost: $100,000,000
GSF: 223,000 SF
Stories: 5
Program: Hospital, Cafeteria, Offices
This brick and limestone addition to a landmarked psychiatric hospital designed in the 1860s by architect Calvert Vaux takes its cues from the original building. Outdoor gardens generous windows looking out to the gardens improve quality of life for patients, employees, and visitors. To ensure that the facility is able to accommodate future needs, all patient rooms have private bathrooms, and the addition is designed to double in size without relocation of the front door or disruption of the arrival sequence.
Cost: ???
GSF: 120,000 SF
Stories: 10
Program: Residences, Retail
This development occupies a site that was the war-damages Tacheles department store, later occupied by artists. After years of negotiations with government and resident artists, it is ready for development. The ground floor has retail stores which front the streets. The garden courtyard has elevators that provide access to individual apartment floors, and most units are through-units with exposure on courtyard and street. The varied roof lines and setbacks at the top of the building provide ample opportunities for terraces, and the courtyard maximizes light and air.