John P. Fredrickson, RA, NCARB
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Virginia Beach, Virginia 23455 Telephone : 804-***-****
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE:
** ***** ** ************* ********** on a wide variety of project types
including Department of Defense, medical, institutional, commercial,
industrial and residential projects.
Proven ability to manage multiple projects with excellent communication
skills and the vision to lead project teams with professional interpersonal
skills.
Exceptional technical expertise with creative problem solving ability and
focus on the important details to resolve critical issues that ensure
project success.
Experience in developing proposals for new work, administering contracts
with consultants, tracking schedules, establishing budgets and creating
accurate cost estimates and reports.
EDUCATION:
Master of Architecture, with honors, University of Texas at Arlington
Bachelor of Arts, History Major with honors, SMU (Southern Methodist
University), Dallas, Texas, 1976
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:
Registered Architect since 1983 - currently registered in Virginia.
NCARB certified
Member, American Institute of Architects 1983 - 1990
SKILLS:
Word, Excel, Outlook, MS Project, Powerpoint, Adobe Acrobat,
SpecsIntact
AutoCAD 2008 Architectural Desktop (ADT) proficient
LEED design experience on many projects
SPECIAL AWARDS & DISTINCTIONS:
The AIA Scholastic Award, the AIA School Medal and the Certificate
of Merit for Excellence in the Study of Architecture at the
University of Texas at Arlington, May, 1980
Recipient of the Monarch Tile Academic Scholarship 1978-79
Member of the Dallas Landmark Committee, 1984 - 85
JOB EXPERIENCE:
2/2009 to 5/2010: Parsons
Title: Senior Architect Norfolk, Virginia
Program and Engineering Support Project for NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic Integrated
Product Team North East (NE-IPT).
I mastered knowledge of NAVFAC processes and procedures with experience as
an Architect and Design Manager working for NAVFAC.
Accomplishments:
. Provided design review input on multiple projects - several
significant AT/FP issues were identified as a result of these reviews.
. Selected as the NAVFAC Design Manager on multiple projects.
. Proposed use of alternate materials & systems for reduced life-cycle
project costs.
. Analyzed a single source contractor's small project proposal for areas
that were out-of line with estimates and created alternate design
solutions to reduce costs to bring the project within budget.
. Mentored design team members on Code & Design issues.
Projects included:
. P-068, Periscope Building at NAVSTA Newport, RI ($27M) In House-DBB
. P-212V, Building 9 Renovation, Naval Support Activity, Philadelphia,
PA ($20.57M) AE-DBB
. P-139, Aircraft Carrier Aviation Integrated Test Facility, Naval Air
Engineering Station (NAES), Lakehurst, NJ; MCON ($17M)
. P-266, Consolidation of Structural Shops, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard,
Kittery, ME; MCON ($42M) AE-DBB
. P-448, Hazardous Materials Storage Building, Naval Station Newport,
RI ($2.70M) AE-DBB
. P-130V, SERE School & Addition to Building 315, Kittery, ME ($12.74M)
AE-DB
. P-161V, Aviation Support Facility Hangar Renovation, McGuire AFB, NJ
($12.0M) AE-DBB
. RM 203-08, NOSC Whole Center Repairs, Greensboro, NC ($7.50M) AE-DBB
. RM 204-08, NOSC-MCRC Whole Center Repairs, Charlotte, NC ($8M) AE-DBB
. RM 332-08, NAVOPSPTCEN Whole Center Repairs, Erie, PA ($6M) AE-DBB
1/2008 to 9/2008: PBS&J (Post, Buckley, Schuh & Jernigan)
Title: Senior Architect Atlanta, Georgia
Gained in-depth experience in 1391 driven Federal DOD contracts and
familiarity with Unified Facility Criteria.
Projects included:
. Armed Forces Chaplain Training Center, Fort Jackson, South Carolina.
Senior architect responsible for the facility design. The Chaplain
Training Center will provide training for chaplains in all of the
Armed Forces in a new 45,000-square-foot facility that will have
shared facilities such as a 300-person auditorium as well as
classrooms, seminar rooms, labs, and administrative offices. His
redesign of the conceptual plan given in the RFP resulted in the award
of the design-build contract.
. Regional Training Institute, Ohio National Guard, Columbus, Ohio.
Senior architect responsible for directing the architectural team in
the production of construction documents. This facility is a 123,000-
square-foot regional training institute including attached dormitories
to house 200 soldiers during their training. Included in the project
are 16 classrooms, 300-person auditorium, large multipurpose room,
administrative offices, library, learning center, and dining
facilities.
. HRSD Army Base Treatment Plant (ABTP), Lead design Architect for
this $132 million dollar major renovation and process upgrade to the
waste water treatment plant in association with HDR Norfolk, Virginia.
Work included extensive renovations and new buildings for preliminary
and secondary treatment, solids removal, and odor control.
9/98 - 12/2007: ARCON Development
Title: Principal & Owner Richmond, VA
Architectural & development consulting services including commercial and
residential project design, real estate development consulting, feasibility
analysis, and construction management. Management of the entire design and
development process for a wide variety of project types including adaptive
re-use, retail, interior design, commercial office, fitness centers,
residential, and industrial projects.
Services included:
. Feasibility Studies & Property Condition Assessments
. Site Development consulting directing the entire design team
. Space Planning, Schematic Design and Master Planning
. Project Design & full Construction Document production
. Professional Construction Administration
. Construction Management
Major Projects:
. Design for Diamond Family Fitness, a 100,000 sf Fitness Center in
Winchester, VA.
. Construction Management of the Historic Hydro Electric Plant Building
adaptive reuse for retail at the Riverside on the James Mixed Use
Development in Richmond, VA for the Cordish Company developers, of
Baltimore.
. Design and development consultant for a unique residential community,
"James River Commons", detached, low-maintenance villas, in Richmond
for Wilton Development.
Clients included:
. Paragon Consultants - retail developer for Wal-mart and other
retailers
. The Cordish Company, retail developer, Baltimore
. Land America Corporation
. Chesapeake Contracting Group, Inc.
. Alliance Engineering Inc. - serving industrial clients Phillip
Morris and Unilever
. Wilton Development, Richmond, VA
. CareMatrix Senior Living
. Centex Home Builders and Teal Homes
9/94 to 9/98: Circuit City Stores, Inc.
Title: Corporate Design Manager Richmond, VA
Managed the design and development of over 100 projects throughout the
United States and Canada. Effectively presented projects to corporate
executive committees and localities for approval, negotiated deal points
with real estate developers on design and real estate issues. Directed the
site due diligence studies, obtained entitlements through re-zonings and
variances, directed the work of dozens of designers, architects, engineers,
planners and attorneys to adapt store prototypes to widely different sites.
Obtained local planning & zoning approvals on over 20 sites per year.
Favorably negotiated difficult real estate agreements. Responsible for
directing the work of outside consultants and administering contracts.
Managed and supervised the work of internal staff to meet project
deadlines. Prepared and maintained internal schedules and budgets.
9/93 - 9/94: Ballou Justice Upton Architects
Title: Project Architect Richmond,
VA
Full design and project architecture responsibility for Educational and
Institutional projects. Projects included Science/Laboratory classroom
addition & administration offices to Amherst County High School, a the
design of a two story emergency room and OB/ GYN facility to the South Side
Regional Medical Center in South Hill, Virginia, design assistance on
several Medical College of Virginia and VCU projects.
9/90 - 7/93: Fluor Corporation
Title : Senior Architect Richmond, VA
Directed the architectural design of major Industrial Projects for Philip
Morris, McCormick Spice, and Nabisco. Managed a team of international
architects from Germany, Turkey and the US for the design of a 750,000 SF
Tobacco Manufacturing Plant known as the PHILSA PROJECT, a Philip Morris
venture in Izmir, Turkey, comprised of approx. 750,000 sf in 20 buildings.
PHILSA included the design of a Medical Office Suite for the staff. Other
projects included several industrial additions and warehouse distribution
centers.
9/89 - 9/90: Smithey & Boynton Associates
Title: Project Architect Richmond, VA
Responsible for the design and administering the construction of several
Educational, Commercial, and Institutional projects including three
Chesterfield County School renovations, Dominion Bank Operations Center,
Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV Branch Office in Fairfax County,
VA), State Employment Commission Office Building in Petersburg, VA, Henrico
County Library at Innsbruck, renovation work at VCU and Medical Offices at
Virginia Common Wealth University (VCU) and the Medical College of Virginia
(MCV).
9/88 - 9/89: Errol J. Warren, Jr. Architect
Title: Project Manager Rocky Mount, NC
Managed the design and administered the construction of several Commercial
projects including the Holiday Inn, Lumberton, NC, Benvenue Country Club
Addition, Rocky Mount, NC, two Pioneer Bank Branch Offices in North
Carolina.
9/86 - 9/88: Fredrickson Architects
Title: Principal and Owner Dallas, Texas
Principal responsible for the design and construction administration of
bank interior renovations and medical, office and retail buildings
including tenant finish-outs. Specialized in Bank and Office finish-out
for corporate clients, medical offices, retail, and high end residential
design. Provided space planning and design documents for many office
projects. Clients included Lakewood Bank and Trust, Allied Bank.
2/84 - 9/86: Steve Waddell, Inc.
Title: Project Architect Dallas,
Texas
Project Architect responsible for the design and construction of bank
interiors, Office and retail tenant finish-outs. Provided space planning
and design documents for many office projects including the headquarters of
Kimberly Clark Corporation, the manufacturer of "Huggies" diapers. Other
clients included Lincoln Properties, Hunt Properties and Woodbine
Development.
6/81 - 2/84: Summey, Weeter & Associates
Title: Intern /Project Architect Dallas, Texas
Intern & Project Architect for corporate commercial work including Banks,
Retail & offices. Designed architectural and interior projects,
administered construction and prepared construction documents & cost
estimates for, Bank, Retail & Office projects. Significant projects were
Penn Square Mall renovation in Oklahoma City, Texas American Bank, Dallas,
Lyne Oil Building, and the Dallas Academy of Medicine in the Dallas area.
6/80 - 6/81: Hunt Properties, Inc.
Title: Intern Architect Dallas, Texas
Provided Site Planning and tenant finish-out design drawings for various
properties of the Hunt family in Dallas, Texas. Various projects included
Retail leases, Offices, Office-Warehouses. Gained familiarity with Retail
& Office Developments.