DAVID M. SCHWARZ EXPERIENCE PROFILE EDUCATION David M. Schwarz is the President and CEO of David M. Schwarz Master Architecture Architects, Inc. In addition to his executive duties, Mr. Schwarz’s primary responsibility is that of director of the firm. In this capacity, he Yale University School of Architecture, 1974 leads, orchestrates and reviews the design process of all the firm’s Bachelor of Philosophy projects. Mr. Schwarz currently serves as Chairman of the Yale St. John’s College, 1972 School of Architecture Dean’s Council; a member of the Executive Committee of the Yale University Capital Campaign; a member of the REGISTRATION jury of the Richard H. Driehaus Prize of the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture; formerly a member of the Public Arts Studies Architect: Advisory Board of the University of Southern California School of Fine Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Arts; on the Boards of Directors of the Wolfsonian Museum in Miami Columbia, Florida, Indiana, Maryland, Beach Florida and the Youth Orchestra of the Americas in Arlington, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, VA; and a member of the National Council of the World Wildlife Fund. New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, He is a past member of the Board of Directors of the National Building South Carolina, Tennessee, , Utah Museum, the Board of Overseers for the Corcoran Gallery of Art, and American Institute for Architects (AIA) the Institute for Classical Architecture and Classical America. NCARB Certified Additionally, he serves as the Jury Chairman for the Vincent J. Scully LEED Accredited Professional (LEED AP) Prize Fund Endowment of the National Building Museum.

PROJECT EXPERIENCE Saratoga Race Course, Saratoga Springs, New York Master plan and design for phased revitalization of the oldest continuously operating sports venue in the United State, including renovation, adaptive reuse and expansion.

Crown Farm, Gaithersburg, Maryland Design for retail and office buildings in the commercial district of the 180 acre new mixed-use community

Wardman West, Washington, D.C. A new eight-story high-end rental apartment building adjacent to the Wardman Park Marriott off Connecticut Avenue

Baltimore Orioles Spring Training Facilities, Sarasota, Florida Baseball Spring Training facilities master planning on two sites and extensive interior renovation and exterior redesign of Ed Smith Stadium.

Fort Worth Central Plaza Buildings, Fort Worth, Texas Planning and design for new downtown plaza and two adjacent office and retail buildings.

Cassidy Building, Fort Worth, Texas Design of new 6-story office and residential building adjacent to the Central Plaza.

Gaillard Center, Charleston, South Carolina Multi-use concert hall featuring a classically inspired limestone exterior. The auditorium has an oculus skylight at the center of the main ceiling dome that will admit natural light plus a translucent glass and steal acoustic canopy over the performance platform.

Twinbrook West Side, Rockville, Maryland Conceptual design for sites adjacent to the Twinbrook Metro Station in Rockville, Maryland that will include a public plaza, multi- family residential and retail uses, structured parking and accommodation for Metro Station Kiss & Ride drop off.

University of South Carolina Upstate George Dean Johnson, Jr. College of Business and EconomicsZONING COMMISSION, Spartanburg, South Carolina 60,000 square foot, three-story Business School in downtown Spartanburg. District of Columbia Case No. 12-20 19E ZONING COMMISSION District of Columbia CASE NO.12-20 EXHIBIT NO.19E DAVID M. SCHWARZ

Caesars Entertainment Master Plan and Retail, Dining & Entertainment District, Las Vegas, Nevada Planning and design of a $500M retail, dining and entertainment district off the Strip in Las Vegas.

13th & U Streets, Washington, D.C. 138-unit residential building with street level retail uses on the historic U Street Corridor.

Coombs Field, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina Conceptual Design for a new 5,000 seat A.C.C. baseball park and team facilities building designed to minor league specifications

Tarrant County Jail, Fort Worth, Texas A new construction adult detention facility to be located in downtown Forth Worth. The building will occupy a single city block and will connect to the County's existing jail located across the street.

Donald W. Reynolds Children’s Museum, Las Vegas, Nevada Design for a children’s museum adjacent to the Smith Center for the Performing Arts.

Smith Center for the Performing Arts, Las Vegas, Nevada State of the art 2,055 seat multi-purpose hall and a cabaret theatre. First LEED certified performing arts center of its kind.

The Palladium, Carmel, Indiana New construction, 1,600-seat multi-use concert hall featuring a classically inspired limestone exterior. The auditorium has an oculus skylight at the center of the main ceiling dome that will admit natural light plus a translucent glass and steal acoustic canopy over the performance platform.

Regent Square, Houston, Texas Planning and partial design of a mixed-use urban development with 330,000 SF of retail and restaurant uses, 1,740 residential units, 60,000 SF of office space, and a 200 room hotel.

Chapman Cultural Center, Spartanburg, South Carolina A cultural center to house 8 independent organizations: Art Museum, History Museum, Music Foundation, Science Center, Arts Guild, The Arts Partnership, Ballet School and a 500-seat theatre.

Sid Richardson Museum and Foundation Offices, Fort Worth, Texas Renovation and expansion of the Sid Richardson Collection of Western Art and Sid Richardson Foundation offices.

Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Nashville, Tennessee A new construction, 2,000 seat, multi-use performing arts hall featuring a neo-classically-derived limestone façade. The auditorium incorporates clerestory windows to introduce natural light.

Tarrant County Family Law Center, Fort Worth, Texas A new construction, 265,000 SF facility that includes 16 family and 3 title IV-D courtrooms. The design for the new family law center incorporates natural light and is purposefully sympathetic to the scale, landscape and character of the adjacent existing historic court- house.

Dr Pepper Minor League Ballpark and Master Plan, Frisco, Texas Master planning and design of a 10,500 seat AA Ballpark that will become the centerpiece of a new pedestrian oriented community, with 2 million SF of retail, residential and office development.

West Village, , Texas Mixed-use retail and residential development with 150,000 SF of retail space, 200 condominium apartments and 700-car garage. Washington Baseball Club, Washington, District of Columbia ZONING COMMISSION District of Columbia

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Feasibility studies for renovation of RFK Stadium in Washington, DC for a major league baseball team.

Bank One Building, Fort Worth, Texas 10-story office building in Fort Worth’s neighborhood. 162,000 SF of office space; 26,000 SF of retail; and 276,000 SF parking garage.

Florida Marlins Ballpark, South Florida Site selection, planning, and design of a major league ballpark for the Florida Marlins Baseball Club. The design envisions lushly landscaped, tropical concourses and a unique, retractable roof that maximizes fan comfort.

National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, Fort Worth, Texas A 32,000 SF new construction hall of fame and museum in the Fort Worth Cultural District.

Cattle Raisers Museum, Fort Worth, Texas New construction 40,000 sq. ft. museum dedicated to the history of the cattle and ranching industry, located in the Fort Worth Cultural District.

Western Heritage Center, Fort Worth, Texas Site selection and site arrangement design for a complex of three museums.

American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas Design of 850,000 SF arena with seating for 18,500 to serve as the new home for the Dallas Mavericks and Dallas Stars. The arena is planned as the centerpiece of 60 acres of urban development adjacent to downtown Dallas.

Victory Plaza Master Plan, Dallas, Texas Master planning and design of a two-acre urban plaza in Victory, an urban development in downtown Dallas. As a forecourt to the American Airlines Center, the development includes two, 5-story, mixed-use, retail/office buildings that surround the plaza.

Yale Class of 1954 Environmental Science Center/Peabody Museum Addition, New Haven, Connecticut 96,000 SF of laboratories, teaching, and faculty office space for interdisciplinary teaching, and research. The building includes state of the art collections management and storage facilities for the adjacent Peabody Museum of Natural History.

Chateau St. Jean, Kenwood, California Master plan for expansion of a winery. Design for 5,000 SF new construction hospitality center with a 1.5 acre formal courtyard at an historic winery.

Beringer Vineyards, St. Helena, California Master plan and architectural design for an existing 17-acre vineyard including renovation of visitor center, offices, the old distillery, and outbuildings.

Parker Square, Flower Mound, Texas Design of twelve separate mixed-use buildings totaling 350,000 SF.

Southlake Town Hall and Library, Southlake, Texas A new construction 80,000 SF City Hall, housing both city and county functions, along with a courtroom, city council chambers and a new public library.

Southlake Town Square Phases I and II, Southlake, Texas ZONING COMMISSION District of Columbia

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The first two phases of development of Southlake Town Square master plan and consisting of 300,000 SF of retail and office development focused around a central square and new city hall site.

Severance Hall, Cleveland, Ohio Restoration, renovation and 40,000 SF expansion of the landmark Severance Hall, home of the Cleveland Orchestra.

Disney’s Wide World of Sports, Orlando, Florida Design for a 6,500-seat fieldhouse and a 7,500-seat baseball park along with associated playing fields and structures and master planning for future retail development.

Maddox Muse Center, Fort Worth, Texas 70,000 SF support complex for Bass Hall including rehearsal halls, studios and arts organization office space.

Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Performance Hall, Fort Worth, Texas New construction, 2,100-seat, multi-use performing arts center in downtown Fort Worth.

Chicago Bears Stadium, Chicago Illinois Design consulting and conceptual design for new 75,000-seat NFL stadium

Blockbuster Park, Broward and Dade Counties, Florida Architectural consultant to master planning team for 1200-acre master plan to include Major League Baseball stadium, NHL Arena, retail, and entertainment complex.

Worthington Hotel Ballroom Conference Center, Fort Worth, Texas Final phase of a 3 phase project. 74,000 SF renovation of main and secondary ballrooms, meeting rooms and lobby.

Sundance East, Fort Worth, Texas A new construction, full block, new downtown building containing a nine screen multiplex cinema, a night club, retail and restaurant space and office space.

The Ballpark in Arlington, Arlington, Texas New 50,000-seat Major League baseball park for the Texas Rangers. The centerpiece for a 280-acre mixed-use park development.

Fort Worth Arena, Fort Worth, Texas Initial feasibility studies for the construction of a new, 400,000 SF multi-use arena, to seat up to 12,000 fans for hockey, basketball, and the rodeo.

1133 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Washington, District of Columbia 227,000 SF, 12-story office building.

Sundance West, Fort Worth, Texas Twelve-story, mixed-use building providing apartments, retail and an eleven-screen cinema.

Cook Children's Medical Center, Fort Worth, Texas. New construction 300,000 SF 199-bed children's hospital.

1718 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Washington, District of Columbia 35,000 SF new construction commercial office/retail space.

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MICHAEL C. SWARTZ EXPERIENCE PROFILE EDUCATION Michael C. Swartz is a principal with David M. Schwarz Architects and Bachelor of Architecture serves as the Corporate Treasurer and Project Manager. He has been Carnegie-Mellon University, 1980 with the firm for 27 years. His Professional memberships include the Urban Land Institute, The Congress for New Urbanism, and The U.S. REGISTRATION Green Building Council. Mr. Swartz is also LEED accredited and a member of the American Institute of Architects. On numerous Architect: occasions he has been a presenter and panel participant for the Urban District of Columbia, Georgia, Texas Land Institute’s Mixed Use Conferences. He also serves as a visiting LEED Accredited Professional (LEED AP) critic at the University of Maryland. Mr. Swartz’s project experience American Institute for Architects (AIA) includes master planning and mixed-use designs in Texas for: Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) downtown Fort Worth; Southlake Town Square, Southlake; West Urban Land Institute (ULI) Village, Dallas; Parker Square, Flower Mound; Frisco Square, Frisco; , Garland and Regent Square, Houston. Mr. Swartz’s completed building design commissions include Southlake Town Hall, Southlake, TX; The Tarrant County Family Law Center, Fort Worth, TX and the Yale University Class of 1954 Environmental Science Center, New Haven, CT.

PROJECT EXPERIENCE Alpharetta City Center & City Hall, Alpharetta, Georgia Master plan for new civic and commercial downtown core with design for new City Hall

Crown Farm, Gaithersburg, Maryland Design for retail and office buildings in the commercial district of the 180 acre new mixed-use community

Wardman West, Washington, D.C. A new eight-story high-end rental apartment building adjacent to the Wardman Park Marriott off Connecticut Avenue

Baltimore Orioles Spring Training Facilities, Sarasota, Florida Baseball Spring Training facilities master planning on two sites and extensive interior renovation and exterior redesign of Ed Smith Stadium.

Suffolk Downs, Boston, Massachusetts Master plan and architectural design concepts for conversion of historic race facility into a high end gaming, racing and entertainment destination

Tarrant County Jail, Fort Worth, Texas A new construction adult detention facility to be located in downtown Forth Worth. The building will occupy a single city block and will connect to the County's existing jail located across the street.

Twinbrook West Side, Rockville, Maryland Conceptual design for sites adjacent to the Twinbrook Metro Station in Rockville, Maryland that will include a public plaza, multi- family residential and retail uses, structured parking and accommodation for Metro Station Kiss & Ride drop off.

Hotel and Retail Project, Washington, District of Columbia 200,000 SF boutique hotel with street level retail uses located along the historic U Street corridor.

Flower Mound Central Business District Mixed Use Master Plan, Flower Mound, Texas Master Plan for the development of a 158-acre site near the center of Flower Mound's primaryZONING commercial COMMISSION area. The plan features numerous parks, squares and a central river walk surrounded by residential, office, retail,District and of Columbia medical uses. Case No. 12-20 19E MICHAEL C. SWARTZ

Regent Square, Houston, Texas Planning and partial design of a mixed-use urban development with 330,000 SF of retail and restaurant uses, 1,740 residential units, 60,000 SF of office space, and a 200 room hotel.

12711 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland 200,000 square-foot speculative office building representing the final phase build-out of an 800,000 square foot,16-acre office and research & development master plan. The building's design incorporates numerous sustainable features and is targeting a LEED Gold rating.

Southlake Town Center, Phase III, Southlake, Texas Master Planning and building design for the Grand Avenue District, a 200,000 SF expansion, consisting of retail, office and hotel development around a pedestrian plaza.

Duke University Central Campus Master Plan, Durham, North Carolina Master plan for a 250-acre area between Duke’s two historic campuses, to be developed as a new mixed-use university village, including residential, office, retail development and plans for a campus-wide transportation system.

Firewheel Town Center, Garland, Texas Master planning and building design for new 200-acre mixed use development.

Tarrant County Family Law Center, Fort Worth, Texas A new construction, 265,000 SF facility that includes 16 family and 3 title IV-D courtrooms. The design for the new family law center incorporates natural light and is purposefully sympathetic to the scale, landscape and character of the adjacent existing historic court house.

Frisco Square Master Plan and Phase I, Frisco, Texas 140-acre master plan project incorporating residential and commercial spaces with 500,000 SF of city functions including a new city hall, library, courts and municipal offices, as well as a small museum and church. 400,000 SF first phase of development which included six-buildings with a mix of retail, residential, and office uses.

West Village, Dallas, Texas Mixed-use, retail and residential development with 150,000 SF of retail space, 200 condominium apartments, and 700-car garage.

Yale Class of 1954 Environmental Science Center/Peabody Museum Addition, New Haven, Connecticut 96,000 SF of laboratories, teaching, and faculty office space for interdisciplinary teaching, and research. The building includes state of the art collections management and storage facilities for the adjacent Peabody Museum of Natural History.

Parker Square, Flower Mound, Texas Master plan and building design for a 24-acre mixed-use neighborhood center comprising 350,000 SF of office, restaurant, and retail uses.

Southlake Town Hall and Library, Southlake, Texas A new construction, 80,000 SF City Hall, housing both city and county functions along with a county/municipal court room, city council chambers, and a new public library.

Southlake Town Square Master Plan and Phases I and II, Southlake, Texas Twenty year master plan for a 135 acre town center development including a new town square, municipal building, and 2.7 million SF of retail and commercial space, a new City Hall, and landscape design. The first two phases of development of Southlake Town Square master plan, consisting of 300,000 SF of retail and office development focused around a central square and new city hall site.

Disney’s Wide World of Sports, Orlando, Florida 6,500-seat fieldhouse, a 7,500-seat baseball park and associated playing fields and structures. Master planning for future development.

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New York Botanical Gardens Master Plan and Library/Herbarium, The Bronx, New York New construction facility to house NYBG's 5.5 million specimen Herbarium and Library. Master plan study for expansion and renovation of existing historic, Beaux Arts style, Museum Building.

Sundance Master Plan, Fort Worth, Texas Master plan for future redevelopment of 60 square block downtown urban core.

The Saratoga, 4601 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Washington, District of Columbia 186-unit, ten story new construction Planned Unit Development apartment building.

The Griffin, 955 26th Street, N.W., Washington, District of Columbia New construction of a nine-story, 134,000 SF condominium apartment building.

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MICHAEL J. WORKOSKY, PTP, TOPS, TSOS VICE PRESIDENT

PROFILE: Mr. Workosky has over 20 years of experience in traffic, parking, and transportation planning and engineering. He is a registered Professional Transportation Planner (PTP), Traffic Operations Practitioner Specialist (TOPS), and Traffic Signal Operations Specialist (TSOS), and has worked for both private real estate developers and public sector clients. This experience includes site traffic impact studies, retail site assessments, transportation analyses of large-scale mixed-use developments, shared parking analyses, parking design and needs studies, and feasibility analyses.

EXPERIENCE: Traffic Impact Studies. Conducted numerous traffic impact studies for large and small residential, commercial, and mixed-use projects in every major jurisdiction in the Washington metropolitan area and in over 10 other states. This includes preparation of analyses and reports in support of rezoning, subdivisions, site plan approvals, special exceptions, annexations and comprehensive plan and proffered condition amendments.

Downtown/Mixed-Use Traffic and Shared Parking Studies. Prepared and assisted in the preparation of traffic impact and parking demand studies, internal roadway analyses and design, phased parking and traffic studies, and parking facility location and design for multi-use projects across the United States. These projects include: Twinbrook Commons, Rockville, Maryland, The Village at Shirlington, Arlington, Virginia; Santana Row, San Jose, California; Miracle Mile, Coral Gables, Florida; Crocker Park, Westlake, Ohio; University Village, Seattle, Washington; Easton Town Center, Columbus, Ohio; Newport on the Levee, Newport, Kentucky; CityPlace, West Palm Beach, Florida; Park Place, Leawood, Kansas, The Village at Valley Forge, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, National Harbor, Prince Georges County, Maryland, and Westport Waterfront, Baltimore, Maryland.

Retail Traffic and Parking Studies. Prepared traffic and parking studies for regional shopping centers including Fair Oaks Mall, Fairfax, Virginia, Potomac Mills Mall, Dale City, Virginia; Broad Street, Henrico County, Virginia; The Park at Stony Point, Richmond, Virginia; Gurnee Mills Mall, Gurnee, Illinois; Franklin Mills Mall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Springfield Mall, Fairfax County, Virginia; Plymouth Meeting Mall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Randhurst Shopping Center,ZONING Chicago,COMMISSION Illinois; District of Columbia

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Johnson City Mall, Johnson City, Tennessee; Northglenn Mall, Northglenn, Colorado; Ridgedale Shopping Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Mall, Dallas, Texas; Ontario Mills Mall, Ontario, California; The Block at Orange, Orange, California; North Barrington Collection, North Barrington, Illinois; Opry Mills, Nashville, Tennessee; Concord Mills, Charlotte, North Carolina; Katy Mills, Houston, Texas; Georgetown Park, Washington, D.C.

Hospital Traffic and Parking Studies. Prepared and assisted in the preparation of traffic impact and parking demand studies, internal roadway analyses and design, phased parking and traffic studies, and parking facility location and design for several hospitals within the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. These projects include: Washington Adventist Hospital, Shady Grove Adventist Hospital, Fairfax Hospital, and Fair Oaks Hospital.

Residential Traffic and Parking Studies. Prepared and assisted in the preparation of traffic analyses, parking studies, and internal roadway studies for major residential projects in the greater Washington Metropolitan area. These include: Stone Ridge, Loudoun County, Virginia; Cameron Station, Alexandria, Virginia; Huntfield, Charlestown, West Virginia; Villages of Urbana, Frederick County, Maryland.

Roundabout Analysis and Design. Prepared analyses and design plans for the installation of three roundabouts in the State of Maryland. The design activities included the preparation of detailed signing and marking plans for implementation.

Interchange Justification Studies. Conducted studies for modifying existing interchanges and for new interchanges on Interstate highways in Virginia, Michigan, Texas, North Carolina and California.

Retail Feasibility Studies. Prepared and assisted in the preparation of several site feasibility studies for potential retail locations throughout the United States, Canada, and Japan. These analyses were conducted for both small and large-scale shopping centers, and identified potential infrastructure improvements and parking needs assessments.

Parking Studies and Design. Conducted parking needs, feasibility, and shared-use studies for major mixed-use developments and private real estate developers. Designed parking facilities for over 20 shopping centers in the Maryland, Virginia, New Jersey, andZONING Pennsylvania, COMMISSION including District of Columbia

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a functional parking garage design for the New Jersey State House in Trenton, New Jersey.

EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science, Industrial Technology, California University of Pennsylvania, California, Pennsylvania, December 1987.

AFFILIATIONS: Institute of Transportation Engineers American Society of Highway Engineers American Planning Association International Council of Shopping Centers The Urban Land Institute

PUBLICATIONS: Member, Institute of Transportation Engineers Traffic Engineering Council. A technical committee responsible for evaluating and making recommendations for all aspects of traffic engineering.

Member, Urban Land Institute Washington District Council Technical Assistance Panel. Served as an expert on a multi-disciplined panel that reviewed development options for the New Carrollton Station Metrorail Area.

PUBLIC TESTIMONY

District of Columbia (Zoning Commission and Board of Zoning Adjustment) Montgomery County, Maryland (Board of Appeals) Montgomery County, Maryland (Planning Board) City of Rockville, Maryland Frederick County, Maryland City of Frederick, Maryland City of Gaithersburg, Maryland Howard County, Maryland Arlington County, Virginia City of Falls Church, Virginia City of Alexandria, Virginia Loudoun County, Virginia Frederick County, Virginia State of New Jersey State of Illinois State of West Virginia State of California State of Ohio ZONING COMMISSION District of Columbia

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EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

1994 - Present Wells + Associates, Inc. McLean, Virginia Vice President

Responsible for project administration, management of technical staff, technical analyses, design, quality control, documentation, and expert testimony.

1988 - 1994 Gorove/Slade Associates, Inc. Washington, D.C. Associate

Responsibilities included management of technical and clerical staff, transportation planning and traffic engineering analyses.

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SCOTT DELGADO, PE REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS Principal / Branch Manager FLORIDA AVENUE, WASHINGTON, DC Principal-in-Charge. Located on Florida Avenue in Washington, DC at 9th Street and 8th Street. The project involves two separate parcels on either Mr. Delgado is a Principal and the Branch side of 8th Street, Parcel A situated on the south side of Florida Avenue, Manager of the Fairfax office with over 20 NW between 8th and 9th Streets, and Parcel B situated on Florida Avenue at 8th Street. The overall project consists of the re-development of two (2), years of extensive experience designing six-story residential buildings with below-grade parking. The sites are lo- and managing civil engineering projects for cated in close proximity and partially over top of the existing WMATA tun- VDOT, federal, state, and municipal clients, nels. Significant upgraded utilities, streetscape, and pedestrian facilities are with emphasis on urban transportation incorporated into the project. Bowman staff worked closely with multiple DC agency’s to ensure a successful project completion. projects in Northern Virginia and the Wash- ington D.C. area. Additionally, Mr. Delgado ATLANTIC PLUMBING, WASHINGTON, DC is responsible for coordinating with clients; Located on V Street at 8th Street in Washington, DC, the project involves two separate parcels on either side of V Street, Parcel A situated on the developing contracts and fee proposals; re- south side of V Street at 8th Street, and Parcel B is situated on the north sponding to client requests-for-proposals; side of V Street at 8th Street. The overall project consists re-development preparing final contract documents; and of two (2), high-density, multifamily buildings with below-grade parking. overseeing quality design while meeting The sites are located adjacent to the 9:30 Club in close proximity to Howard University. Significant upgraded utilities, streetscape, and pedestrian fa- sensitive time constraints. cilities are incorporated into the project. Bowman staff worked closely with multiple DC agency’s and Howard University to ensure a successful project completion.

HILLCREST SITE, WASHINGTON, D.C. Principal-in-Charge for the successful PUD approval of a community de- velopment for the project site located between Branch Avenue and Naylor Road in Southwest Washington, D.C. and totals approximately 12.81 acres. PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION The project involved developing the existing property into approximately • Master of Science, Construction Engi- 151 townhouse units including complete design of the City desired exten- neering, Illinois Institute of Technology, sion of Southern Avenue between Branch Avenue and Nayor Road provid- 1996 ing a vital transportation link to the area. The project included Low-Im- • Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, pact-Design techniques including the use of rain barrels, rain gardens and Syracuse University, 1992 bio-retention areas. Significant public infrastructure including new water mains, sanitary sewers and storm sewers was a significant aspect of the PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION project. • Professional Engineer: Illinois (#062051641), Virginia (#32661), W HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D.C. District of Columbia (#PE901159), and Principal-in-Charge of this project on which Bowman provided surveying Maryland (#315420) and civil engineering services. The project consists of the possible renova- • Erosion and Sedimentation Control tion and improvements of the existing site of .49 acres. Bowman Consult- Certified, Virginia ing worked with the architect and MEP on developing internal plumbing solutions that were acceptable to the DC review agencies that would help PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES/ resolve and mitigate flooding issues. Bowman also developed plans for the AFFILIATIONS proposed utility connections and for the work located in Public Space that • American Society of Civil Engineers involve Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) Plans and Erosion and Sediment Con- • The Society of American Military Engi- trol Plans neers • American Council of Engineering RHODE ISLAND AVE. METRO REDEVELOPMENT, WASHINGTON, DC Companies Project Director responsible for the planning, design, and construction en- gineering services for a new mixed-use urban center located at the Rhode Island Avenue Metro Station. The projectZONING involves COMMISSION extensive coordination with WMATA, DC Office of Planning, DDOT,District and the of Columbiacommunity. The project includes a WMATA garage, two residential/retail parking garages with park- Case No. 12-20 ing spaces, 274 residential units, and over 70,00019E SF of retail. bowmanconsulting.com