

2001
2020
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On-site construction manager for 30+ home remodeling, residential and commercial projects
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Project Manager for a 40k sq.ft. food facility in Oakland, California
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Maintaining code compliance according to SanFrancisco’s standards
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Construction management including job site visits, submittal and RFI review, and invoicing
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Designed a new solution to impact the home industry, increase security and reduce waste of energy
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Solutions include: Media centers, audio distribution system, and surveillance system
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Designed a 16k sq. ft. expansion building layout in Cincinnati, Ohio
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Responsible for Burlingame plant (130K sq. ft) Infrastructure and rules
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Project Manage for: Change Order system, Knowledge Base, and Change Management database
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Increased the efficiency of fulfillment and reduced the walking footprint by utilizing space and maximize workflow
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Managed strategic relationships with vendors including Dell, HP, Barracuda, Adobe, Kodak, Apple, Microsoft
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Worked closely with vendors for technology solutions and led the negotiation on behalf of the company
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Planned, designed, installed: Firewall, Servers, Switches, LAN, WAN, surveillance and p2p tunnel
Facility Design




IT Infrastructure


Project Manager
Professional Designer
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Part of a lean team designing 75+ commercial and residential projects primarily in San Francisco
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Automated construction documents process that led to 30% increase in efficiency of creating permit sets
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Led computer-aided design and development, 3D modeling and animation
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Steered process planning and permit preparation for 50+ projects in SF
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Combining my education, experience, and passion I decided to design a smart home of the grid refugee home with the features of easy to assemble, new standards of living and plug and play fixtures
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From the research and the idea is that we pay for technology to serve us, I got interested in designing a smart home concept with a home that manages itself instead of the owner managing it from his/her phone
Smart Home Concept




Smart Home Shop Concept




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The site is located on the east coast of the Hackensack River, adjacent to the intersection of Rt. 440 and Route 1-9. It has a history of spatial isolation that dates back to the 18th century. Regional infrastructure grew around the site and shaped it: the Newark Plank Road, the Morris Canal, the New Jersey Central Railroad, and a spur of the Pennsylvania Railroad. In 1918, the Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, a subsidiary of US Steel, acquired the site piece by piece to assemble a large dry dock across from its then-current operation in Kearny. Federal Shipbuilding remained in operation until about 1950. According to FEMA flood maps, if a Category 3 hurricane struck Jersey City, the west bank of the Hackensack River would flood past Route 440 and into the residential area. Flood waters could reach a depth of 12 feet.
What if New Jersey??
Toward a NEW NEWARK
The Broad Street Station is a major transit hub for the region. More than 8,000 passengers use the station complex everyday and it is well connected to NYC it takes less than 20 minutes to get there.
In the past Newark development has created isolated communities, with amenities that are only accessible to some, and that are heavily dependent on vehicular transportation.
Our goal is to provide better connections, amenities accessible to both new & existing communities, while encouraging people to walk or bike.
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Participated in the development of the Revel Casino Hotel project in Atlantic City
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Managed weekly on-site visits as part of the Construction Administration Team
Bachelor's in Architectural Engineering
Design a complex centrally located in Damascus, comprising a five Star hotel, a mall, a conference room and an entertainment center, to serve a population of one hundred thousand.


Hotel



Mall



Entertainment Center



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