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“Bobby is a conscientious, focused team member who takes the extra initiative to research and participate, often on his own time, many aspects of sustainable design--as well as to educate all of his co-workers on all of the information he gathers. He has contributed heavily to the effort of putting our firm at the forefront of those involved in sustainability in the DC area.” (Lida Lewis, Project Designer, OTJ Architects, December 2008) “I have worked with Bobby for close to five years. He is well organized and is a good Project Manager who works well with consultants. He is very interested in sustainable design and often brings new ideas and design concepts to a project. It has been a pleasure working with him over the years.” Lew Brode, P.E., Vice President/Branch Manager, GPI, July 2009) Bobby Croghan, LEED AP O+M, SSC Consultant, Assoc. IIDA “In my relationship with Bobby, I found him to be of good and moral character and I commend him for his professional manner in dealing with clients, consultants and other office personnel. I personally want to acknowledge the level of responsibility that he assumes on all his projects. Bobby’s creativity, professional maturity and integrity are evident in all facets of his personal and professional life, and it is with pleasure that I recommend him for any position he seeks within the design field.” (July 2009)

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“Bobby is a conscientious, focused team member who takes the extra initiative to research and participate, often on his own time, many aspects of sustainable design--as well as to educate all of his co-workers on all of the information he gathers. He has contributed heavily to the effort of putting our firm at the forefront of those involved in sustainability in the DC area.” (Lida Lewis, Project Designer, OTJ Architects, December 2008)

“I have worked with Bobby for close to five years. He is well organized and is a good Project Manager who works well with consultants. He is very interested in sustainable design and often brings new ideas and design concepts to a project. It has been a pleasure working with him over the years.” Lew Brode, P.E., Vice President/Branch Manager, GPI, July 2009)

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“In my relationship with Bobby, I found him to be of good and moral character and I commend him for his professional manner in dealing with clients, consultants and other office personnel. I personally want to acknowledge the level of responsibility that he assumes on all his projects. Bobby’s creativity, professional maturity and integrity are evident in all facets of his personal and professional life, and it is with pleasure that I recommend him for any position he seeks within the design field.” (July 2009)

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Scope Renovate existing office space;

approximately 5,200 SF. Provide dramatic look for a static industry. Provide three way conference room for

individual meetings and one large option. Provide small dressing room. Coordinate finishes selected with Texas

office for possible standardization of offices. Coordinate design and placement of the

U.S. Armed Forces plaques. Provide standard millwork details. Coordinate open ceiling element. Cove lighting details. Coordinate AV elements in conference

room. Lighting coordination with open ceiling. AV Coordination on-site.

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Plaque Sitting Area

Modified Ceiling

Elbit Systems of America (Subsidiary of Finmeccanica Inc.) Arlington, VA 5,200 SF

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Scope Develop standards for all new renovations including:

Finishes Millwork Furniture Space Plan

Develop five design concepts. Produce DD style renderings Produce standardized details for future renovations.

Waiting Area

Main Reception Area

Excellence Corridor

Friedman Billings Ramsey Arlington, VA Several Floors

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Scope Perform building BOMA calculations. Integrate existing Data center. Design for flexible private offices and open

workspace. Develop finish schemes. Develop reflected ceiling plan concepts. Develop and coordinate daylight harvesting lighting

system. Plan for SCIF requirements.

US Coast Guard Headquarters Washington, DC 80,000 SF

Interior Corridor Interim Elevator Lobby

Open Workspace

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Scope Renovate existing office space. Include two separate entrances; one for Career

College Association and one for it’s foundation, Imagine America Foundation. Develop three design concepts. Re-use of salvaged materials such as windows for

office sidelights and wood flooring for the entry. Attend weekly site meetings. Develop details for hanging signage systems. Develop details for hanging glass system used in main

office corridor.

Conference Room

CCA Waiting Area

Interior Workstation Nook

Career College Association Washington, DC 9,500sf

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Delex Systems Herndon, VA 30,000 SF + 7,000 SF

Scope Perform building BOMA calculations. Integrate existing Data center. Design for private offices and open workspaces. Develop finish schemes. Develop reflected ceiling plan concepts. Plan for SCIF requirements.

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Ceiba Washington, DC

Scope Coordinate between consultants Orchestrate document set up with vendors Develop construction details

Finishes transitions Ceiling details Millwork construction

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Scope Coordinate between consultants Orchestrate document set up with vendors Develop construction details

Finishes transitions Ceiling details Millwork construction

Acadiana Washington, DC

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Scope Rehabilitate the old prison theater into a multi-

purpose performance hall. Provide flexible seating for various performance

types. Utilize existing structure.

Renderings by Marco DeVitorrio

View at Performance Stage

View at Viewing Box

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Theater (Lorton Workhouse) Lorton, VA

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Scope Combine two buildings into a large theater with

grand hall utilizing the existing prison buildings’ footprint. Utilize the existing brick structures to maintain

historical integrity. Construct additions to be modern and connect

the spaces for use as one whole unit.

Main Floor

Second Floor

Section

Performing Arts Center (Lorton Workhouse) Lorton, VA

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Scope Rehabilitate an existing work barn in a prison complex

to be a music venue. Music venue is to have outdoor seating, flexible indoor

configurations, utilize both floors.

Renderings by Marco DeVitorrio & Denise Menaker

Exterior Modification to Existing Barn

1st Floor Plan (Showing exterior seating)

Interior View

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Existing

Music Barn (Lorton Workhouse) Lorton, VA

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Scope Rehabilitate an existing prison cell building into

a mutli-faceted, arts facility for children.

Space Plan

Reflected Ceiling Plan

Kids Arts Center (Lorton Workhouse) Lorton, VA

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Scope Renovate two existing Level 5 security lobbies for

updated appearance and layout. Keep areas in service during renovation. Re-use existing flooring and metal accents. Update existing elevator cabs. Develop two design concepts. Plan layout for better circulation due to screening

process for entrance lobbies, West and East. Coordinate finishes selected with California office Lighting coordination. Millwork details for suspended ceiling and standing

panels. Desk millwork details with integrated card reader. Cove lighting details. Elevator details.

Elevator Lobby

West Reception

Main Lobbies (370 L’Enfant Promenade) Jones Lang LaSalle Washington, DC - 1,600 SF

Additional Contracted Work •Common Corridors •Common Restrooms •Fitness Center •Elevator Cabs

Additional Contracted Client Work •Health & Human Services

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8th Floor Lobby – Security Desk 8th Floor Lobby

6th Floor Lobby – Street Entrance

Renderings by Ji Kim and Marco DeVittorio

Scope Create an updated appearance and new flow to three

connected lobbies. Create a connection between the 7th floor

intermediate lobby and the main 6th floor lobby. Create a sense of direction for traffic to flow to the 8th

floor security desk. Utilize existing floor plan which included three

storefronts. Included the following: architectural plans,

power/data plans, reflected ceiling pans, finish plans, associated elevations, associated millwork and custom lighting details.

Lobby Design Development (1101 Wilson Boulevard) Monday Properties Arlington, VA

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While at Sustainable Design Consulting, LLC, I was part of team which helped them Blairs Residential Campus pursue LEED EBOM as an entire residential community. Specific Tasks: •Document LEED online credits •Assist in creating policies and programs per credit http://www.blairapartments.com/green-living.html

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Charles County EECBG Project Charles County, Maryland

While at Sustainable Design Consulting, LLC, I was part of team assisted Charles County, Maryland utilize their EECBG to “green” their architectural and site guidelines, mostly residential, and review their existing building codes for updating as it related to greener standards.

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By the request of Alexandria Councilman Rob Krupicka, I represented the Alexandria Environmental Policy Commission on the creation of the Eco-Friendly Restaurant Expo. I assisted in developing the content of the forum of the event, the nomination forms for those restaurants submitting for an award, and reviewing the submissions. It was a great first time event to pull in an industry which tends to be left out of the green movement. http://alexandriava.gov/EcoDining

As part of my seat on the Alexandria Environmental Policy Commission, part of my goal was to create a city-wide accepted green business program. Instead of starting from scratch, the formed business committee utilized existing green certifications and provided an acceptance of the earned certifications under one umbrella. Working with Alexandria Economic Development Partnership, Alexandria Convention and Visitor’s Association, and Alexandria Chamber of Commerce, the group effort cost the city of Alexandria $0.00 for startup and continued function of the program. http://www.visitalexandriava.com/alexandriagreenbusiness/

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Eco-Friendly Restaurant Expo Alexandria Health Department Alexandria, VA

Alexandria Green Business Recognition Program ACVA, AEDP, Alexandria Chamber, EPC Alexandria, VA