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Steve W. Campbell, P.E., LEED-AP Kyle Forrester, P.E. President Senior Electrical Engineer Steve W. Campbell, P.E., LEED-AP Kyle Forrester, P.E. President Senior Electrical Engineer Education Education North Carolina State University - Raleigh, N. C. Virginia Polytechnic Institute - Blacksburg, V.A. Bachelor of Science Degree - 1993 Bachelor of Science Degree - 2008 Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Registrations Registrations North Carolina - P. E. #025020 North Carolina - P. E. #039843 License obtained July 12, 1999 License obtained December 13, 2012 LEED Accredited Professional Virginia - P.E. #052891 Relevant Recent Project Experience Chapel Hill High School South Garner High School - New School and 2019 Renovation Neuse River Middle School Asheboro High School - Addition and Renovation Duke University Phytotron Duke University Sports Field Lighting Associate / Architecture Emily Earle AIA, LEED AP BD+C Education - Master of Architecture / North Carolina State University - Bachelor of Environmental Design in Architecture / North Carolina State University Registration - Registered Architect, State of NC #12456 - LEED Accredited Professional BD+C Recent Relevant Project Experience - Northern High School Durham, NC - H-13 High School, Apex, NC - Willow Spring High School, Fuquay-Varina, NC - Fuquay-Varina High School, Fuquay-Varina, NC - Garner High School Reconstruction, Garner, NC - Northampton County High School, Jackson, NC - South Mecklenberg High School Charlotte, NC Fredrick Amos Davis II, LEED® AP BD&C 3706 Suffolk Street • Durham, North Carolina 27707 • [email protected] • (919) 672-7438 Summary: A highly motivated public servant with over 15 years of experience in architecture, planning, sustainable design energy and construction development with proven ability in managing, overseeing and executing large-scale construction projects. Proven history of effectively managing all aspects of facility construction projects, while minimizing the risk for the owner coupled with achieving significate savings. Experience: Durham Public Schools (Durham, NC) Director of Design and Construction (June 2020 – Present) • Responsible for managing all aspects of design,construction and long range planning activities for the district • Responsible for overseeing the planning, directing and coordination of activities relating to all property, procurement, and risk management intitiatives and facility programs at all property and facilities within the district. • Responsible for managing project managers and overseeing their duties including procument,pre-bide,construction and close out documents • Develops and implements a quality building program,monitors contractor corrective actions,and ensures a quality project condroming to plans and specification YMCA of the Triangle (Raleigh, NC) Senior Director of Property and Facilities (October 2017 – June 2020) • Responsible for managing all aspects of property and facility management services delivery. • Responsible for overseeing the planning, directing and coordination of activities relating to all property, procurement, and risk management intitiatives and facility programs at all property and facilities within the Association. • Responsible for managing Area Facility Directors and overseeing their duties including facility and equipment maintenance. Brokers United Realty (Durham, NC) Real Estate Broker/Realtor (June 2019 - Present) • Responsible for preparing representation contracts, purchase agreements, closing statements, leases and deeds for the acquisition, sell and transfer of commercial and residential real estate. • Responsible for acommpanying buyers during vistis to and inspections of commercial and residential property and advising them on the suitability and the value of the property based on current market trends. • Responsible for assessing the value of commercial and residential property and advising sellers on construction, usage improvements and/or environmental assessments necessary to make property appealing to potential buyers. • Responsible for advising clients in the purchase of residential and commercial real estate through the design, construction and close-out phase. WEICHERT, Realtors, Mark Thomas Properties (Durham, NC) Real Estate Broker/Realtor (August 2015 - June 2019) • Prepared representation contracts, purchase agreements, closing statements and leases for the acquisition, sell and transfer of property. • Acommpanied buyers during vistis to and inspections of commercial/residential property and advised on the suitability and value of the property. • Assessed the value of commercial/residential property and advised sellers on necessary construction, usage improvements and environmental assessments. Durham Public Schools Construction/Capital Planning (Durham, NC) Project Manager/Lead Planner (November 2012 – September 2017) • Responsible for cost estimating and planning new construction and renovation projects. • Responsible for writing detailed and summarized project progress reports. • Responsible for tracking activities against the detailed project plans and updating project plans to include agreed changes. • Responsible for producing accurate financial reports and monitoring actual expenditure figures against project budgets. • Responsible for managing the project team including subcontractors. • Responsible for identifying and compiling research to support design projects. • Responsible for managing the following Durham Public Schools High Schools Construction Projects • Tennis courts and asphalt paving/renovation - $3,000,000 budget • New Northern High School Replacement - $51,000,000 budget • Hamlin Road Operations and IT Facility - Minor renovations (Restrooms/Office space) - $250,000 budget • Northern High School - Roof Replacement - $420,000 budget • George Watts Elementary School - Structural renovation (HVAC/Cafeteria renovation) - $760,000 budget • Pearsontown Elementary School - Structural renovation (Settlement repair) - $1,800,000 budget • Burton Elementary School - Minor renovation (Restrooms) - $620,000 budget • Brogden Middle School - Minor renovation (Restrooms) - $265,000 budget • Glenn Elementary School - Asphalt paving/renovation - $225,000 budget • New Elementary School - Design Agreement - $1,000,000 budget Durham Public Schools Maintenance Services (Durham, NC) Facility Support Specialist (May 2012 - November 2012 ) • Coordinated and monitored maintenance projects for 56 facilities/buildings. • Created and implemented the Energy Management Program for Durham Public Schools. • Developed guidelines and measures for energy savings and strategic planning. Durham Public Schools (Durham, NC) Athletic Instructor/Teacher - W.G. Pearson Middle School (August 2011 - May 2012) • Executed the classroom teacher’s lesson plan and supervised the classroom to ensure order and safety as the long-term guest teacher. • Provided instruction and guidance focused on math, reading and writing principles. NC Northeast Economic Comission (Edenton, NC) Community and Economic Development Planner (May 2009 - May 2011) • Provided advice and drafted memorandum to rural communities seeking federal stimulus funds. • Organized and initiated community development projects to enhance community assets. • Developed marketing strategies for future business creation, attraction and retention in rural communities. O’Brien/Atkins, PA (Research Triangle Park, NC) Intern Architect (September 2005 - July 2009) • Guided design teams through an entire project cycle, including all design phases, construction documents, and construction administration. • Organized and implemented Leader in Energy and Environment in Design (LEED) awareness; trained and coached associates to become LEED accredited professionals. • Constructed weekly reports, which evaluated the impact of pricing strategies on profitability and client approval. • Highlighted construction management project experience: Cisco Systems, BIOGEN, Raleigh Convention Center, North Carolina State Laboratory of Public Health. ATEPA, PA (Durham, NC) Intern Architect (August 1999 - August 2000) • Identified and compiled research materials to support design projects. • Enhanced the quality and design of projects by formulating 3D and physical models. • Documented weekly minutes in meetings with external clients. Education: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Chapel Hill, NC) Masters of Arts in City and Regional Planning (2011) Hampton University (Hampton, VA) Bachelor of Architecture (2005) Skills: Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project); Constructware; AutoCad; Photoshop; ProLog; SureTrak Accolades: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Carolina Economic Recovery Corporation Fellow; Alpha Rho Chi Leadership Award Certification: Aspirant for 2021 Architectural Registration LEED Accredited Professional, Building Design & Construction (AP BD&C) License Real Estate Broker Involvement: Durham County Planning Commission - Vice Chair (2009 - 2015) Durham County Board of Adjustment - Vice Chair (2019-2020) City of Durham Housing Appeals Board - Chair (2018-Present) References: References from past employers and/or university faculty available upon request. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS I. JARVIS MARTIN, SRA PRINCIPAL STEWART, MARTIN & MCCOY LLC I. Jarvis Martin, SRA is a State Certified General Appraiser with over 45 years of real estate appraisal and brokerage experience. Since 1975, Jarvis owned & operated Martin & Company, a general appraisal firm providing appraisal and consulting services to local banks, mortgage companies, relocation firms, local & state
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