Integrity, Quality, Results

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1 Corporate Profile 2 Services 3 Select Clients 4 Recent Projects Corporate Profile

Four Decades, One Vision

Founded in 1970, James E. Fitzgerald, Inc. has established a reputation for excellence in the construction industry.

Classic Values form the foundation of the James E. Fitzgerald, Inc. culture. These values include keeping honesty at the forefront, providing attention to detail and delivering excellence on every project.

Our company has successfully completed thousands of projects ranging in size and scale from minor partition changes to full scope renovations consisting of multiple floors, high-end finishes and the integration of state of the art infrastructure and technology. 1.1 1.2 1.2 Corporate Profile

Integrity, Quality, Results.

The principals, John Fitzgerald and Hugh O’Connell, combined, have more than fifty years experience in Construction Management and General Contracting services. Their expertise and hands-on approach has distinguished James E. Fitzgerald, Inc. as a leader in the construction industry.

Being a mid-sized Construction Manager and General Contractor allows the staff and management at James E. Fitzgerald, Inc. the flexibility to dedicate their time and attention to all of our clients’ needs. Principal involvement is not a sales tactic; it is simply the way we run our projects and can be confirmed with any of our client references.

The satisfaction of our clients is one of the best endorsements of our work. Our goal is to partner with our clients from the beginning and maintain a long lasting relationship. We are proud that over 85% of our work is from repeat customers.

1.3 “Pride in our name and pride in what we build; these values are paramount, because quality only happens when you care.” John Fitzgerald, President

1.3 1.4 “From the initial feasibility meeting to final documentation and sign-off, we engineer quality into every decision, every installation, every project.”

Hugh O’Connell, EVP/COO

2.1 Services

Our comprehensive services cover all aspects of the project from the initial bid to move-in. Services include:

Construction Management Site Safety Assessment and and General Contracting Safety Program

Budgeting and Estimating State-of-the-art software: Sage Timberline Office used Pre-purchasing for all financial management

Site Surveys Emergency response to water or fire damage Value Engineering Client Vendor Support Infrastructure Layout Quality Control and Scheduling: Milestones and Punchlist Completion Microsoft Projects Project Close-Out Verification of critical path Documentation events and long lead-time items 2.2 Select Clients

Legal / Consultant Credit Suisse Creditex Association of the Bar of NYC Deltec Asset Management Bressler, Amery & Ross Fortress Investment Group Charles River Associates GE Capital Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle Goldman Sachs Dorsey & Whitney HSBC Ellenoff, Grossman & Scholle ION Trading Execu/Search JP Morgan Chase Fox Rothschild Lab 49 Gordon + Rees Leerink Swann Haves, Pine & Seligman Market Axess Morgan Lewis Maybank Morrison Cohen Mitsubishi UFJ Securities Paul Weiss Rifkin Wharton & Garrison Mizuho Alternative Investments Pryor Cashman Mizuho Securities USA Sirius America Morgan Stanley Susman Godfrey Neuberger Berman Towers Watson Nomura Quinn Emanuel NTT America Wilk Auslander NTT Docomo USA NYSE Euronext Thomson Reuters Two Sigma Investments, LLC. Financial UBS

ABN-Amro, Inc. Apollo Investment Corp. Retail American Express Assured Guaranty Elie Tahari Bank of America Godiva Chocolatier Barclays John Varvatos Catalyst Investors The Limited, Inc. Concept Capital Markets Perry Ellis USA Court Square Capital Procter & Gamble 3.1 Real Estate Digital / Media

Brookfield Properties ABC Disney CBRE Arnold Worldwide Cushman & Wakefield Avaya Durst Organization BBH Empire State Building Cisco Systems, Inc. Fisher Brothers Comcast Heron Tower CNN Jones Lang LaSalle Emmis Communications Mitsui Fudosan Everyday Health Newmark Grubb Knight Frank GE RFR Realty, LLC HBO Rudin Management Kodak SL Green Realty Corp. MRY Trinity Real Estate Publicis Modem Vornado Realty Trust Razorfish Waterman Properties Sports Illustrated Sybase Symantec Time, Inc. Health Care Time Warner Verizon Aetna WorldNow CityMD Yext GHI United Health Group Synergy Pharmaceuticals Institutions

Government American Numismatic Society Enterprise Ireland CUNY Japan Local Government Marble Collegiate Church MTA New York-Presbyterian/ New York State Dept. of Labor Weill Cornell UN Women New York University 3.2 Recent Projects

4.1 4.2 Time Inc. Industry City 241 37th Street , NY 11232

James E. Fitzgerald Inc. was selected by Time Inc. space consists of a unique staircase that is framed by a for their 55,000 square foot relocation project to 2-story feature wall constructed using the historic windows Brooklyn’s Industry City, one of the city’s most unique from the original Industry City warehouse buildings. The and progressive locations to date. The build included custom stair is fabricated from blackened steel and wood maintaining the industrial chic look of the existing shell of and transitions into an open bleacher area for informal the space while incorporating the latest in technology and meetings. workplace solutions to allow for easy collaboration and an open environment for employees. The center of the

4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 ION Trading 1345 Avenue of the Americas New York, New York

James E. Fitzgerald, Inc. was selected by Gardiner & fixtures, air conditioning diffusers and sprinkler heads Theobald and the project team to act as the Construction thus providing a “service zone” separated by unaltered, Manager for the top two floors of 1345 Avenue of the continuous oversized metal ceiling tiles. Americas. The design includes materials and finishes that are as transparent as possible to accentuate the spectacular unobstructed views of central park. The project consists of a large conference center, open plan reception/lounge area with a central staircase, and open plan trading desks on raised floor. The ceiling is organized in a modular system of metal pans to hold the light

4.7 4.8 4.9 A main computer room and several smaller cabling hubs were incorporated throughout the project providing the connectivity and network capacity for the trading operations. The finishes are ultra high end consisting of specialty glass, polished metal, stone and lacquered millwork.

4.10 Confidential Financial Client 1285 Avenue of the Americas New York, New York

James E. Fitzgerald, Inc. provided the build out of the Structural Steel framing was required for the high 15th and 17th floors of the definition flat panel televisions. The conference headquarters with sustainable adherence in mind. center, as well as the additional conference rooms, Incorporating many LEED design/construction criteria, reception area/cafe feature Starfire & Skyline the space included the build out of new high end Laminated decorative glass. restrooms featuring low-water consuming fixtures, and a combined reception area/guest café & lounge immediately adjacent to the new state-of-the-art conference center.

4.11 4.12 4.13 Stone work included Calacatta Marble, Chinchilla Marble, and White Thasos Marble. Additional finishes include custom Spinneybeck leather door pulls, handrails and guardrails with clear anodized cable systems, Bentley carpeting, Amtico flooring, Scuffmaster paint, and Maharam & Carnegie wallcoverings and fabric wrapped acoustical panels. The millwork package included flush wood base details and high end lacquer panels.

4.14 Procter & Gamble - Wella 599 Broadway New York, New York

James E. Fitzgerald, Inc. recently completed a space for Wella Professionals, a pioneering brand of Procter & Gamble that works with scientists and colorists worldwide to drive innovation and inspiration for salon professionals. The P&G Wella space was fashioned in a way that cohesively integrates their image with their products and services while creating a platform for their ever advancing business model.

4.15 4.16 4.17 The P&G space included a high end reception area and client area, adjacent testing and product development areas, office space and meeting areas.

4.18 CityMD 6th Ave Midtown Headquarters New York, New York

James E. Fitzgerald, Inc. recently constructed a full floor build out of the NYC Headquarters for CityMD Urgent Care. The space was comprised of a reception area with custom millwork and acoustical fabric panel walls and wall coverings, treatment/exam rooms and office space, and conference areas that included back-painted glass partitions and doors.

4.19 4.20 4.21 An auditorium style training center and training rooms for the CityMD Academy were constructed using 3form acrylic accent walls and Linear LED lighting.

4.22 4.23 Additionally, a large staff pantry and break out/collaboration areas were created using a variety of hardwood and carpet flooring, laminate millwork, state of the art stainless steal appliances, exposed brick wall, and pendent lighting.

4.24 Real Capital Analytics 110 5th Avenue, 7th Floor New York, New York

Real Capital Analytics, a leading global commercial real estate data and analytics firm, selected James E. Fitzgerald, Inc. as their general contractor for the expansion and relocation of their NYC office to 110 5thAvenue. The new office space was constructed to achieve a high-end loft like feel with exposed barrel vault terracotta slabs and pendant direct and indirect lighting.

4.25 4.26 4.27 The layout consisted of a flexible benching style with workstation furniture systems. Full height custom glass partitions were installed along with a variety of custom built-in shelving units, hardwood and carpet flooring, and laminate millwork finishes with stone tops at their reception, board room and staff pantry.

4.28 Disney Theatre Replacement of Rooftop Mammoth Units at 214 West 42nd Street, New York, New York

James E. Fitzgerald Inc. has been selected to replace (3) of the roof, piping, ductwork and associated electrical rooftop Mammoth units on the historic New Amsterdam controls and infrastructure, can be phased ahead of the Theater at 214 West 42nd Street for ABC Disney. Because equipment replacement in order to efficiently utilize the the scope of work is to be completed while the Theater manufacturing time of the units. is between shows, detailed critical path scheduling of all work and advance coordination of the various trades, supplied by both the owner and by James E. Fitzgerald, Inc., is of the utmost importance. The equipment was pre-purchased and scheduled for delivery in a way so that all supplemental work, such as the replacement

4.29 4.30 4.31 The installation and removal of the old equipment was scheduled to occur concurrently to minimize the required Department of Transportation street closure permits and to use the crane in an efficient and cost-effective manner.

4.32 NYC FinTech Co-Work/Start-Up

James E. Fitzgerald, Inc. was chosen to build the first area, a multi-purpose room with bleachers and full audio “prototype” of a NYC based co-working space that fosters visual presentation capabilities and a recording room for an environment to allow tech start-ups to develop the audio and video production. The open ceiling, pendant future in technology for the financial industry. The space lighting, exposed flat oval ductwork and high slab reinforce was designed to be functional and collaborative, with an the industrial design aesthetic. open environment allowing for flexibility in the number of employees each group has working at any given time. There are numerous common spaces for impromptu meeting and amenities including an open kitchen / café

4.33 4.34 4.35 4.36 K. Minamoto Westfield World Trade Center New York, NY

James E. Fitzgerald has partnered with Minamoto white backdrop of the structure. James E. Fitzgerald’s Kitchoan for the construction of their NYC flagship store project team worked diligently with the client to at the highly anticipated Oculus at the World Trade overcome an incredibly short schedule and have the store Center. The Oculus serves as both a transit hub and successfully open for the grand opening of the Oculus. shopping center, where Minamoto Kitchoan now occupies their high end Japanese-Style confectionery sweets retail store. The custom fixtures and lighting, together with the unique products, add a colorful design element to the

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