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STEVEN MARGIS, AIA PORTFOLIO SUMMARY 1 | Page FEATURE PROJECTS Boiler Plant Conversion to Administrative Facility Project Manager William S. Middleton VAH Madison, Wisconsin 2011-2015 Nagel Architects - Architect GRAEF – Civil / Structural Engineers IBC Engineering – MEP Engineers C3T - Construction Manager - The conversion of an existing 1940’s coal-fired boiler plant into an Administrative Communications Facility was part of a larger IDIQ contract with William S. Middleton VAH, in Madison, WI. Existing coal bunkers and equipment integral to the structure of the building needed to be removed, new floors needed to be framed with tight tolerances, and a new entry where the smoke stack had been, including stairs and elevator. - Key tasks: Intensive field verification of an existing set of catwalks / floors and boiler equipment to be demoed. Coordinated documents at the SD, DD and CD level with the consultant engineers. Addendums / RFI’s / Shops / Record Drawing Documents. Change Order Justifications when required by the Owner. BOILER PLANT CONVERSION TO ADMIN – MADISON, WI

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FEATURE PROJECTS Boiler Plant Conversion to Administrative Facility Project Manager William S. Middleton VAH Madison, Wisconsin 2011-2015 Nagel Architects - Architect GRAEF – Civil / Structural Engineers IBC Engineering – MEP Engineers C3T - Construction Manager - The conversion of an existing 1940’s coal-fired boiler plant into an Administrative

Communications Facility was part of a larger IDIQ contract with William S. Middleton VAH, in Madison, WI. Existing coal bunkers and equipment integral to the structure of the building needed to be removed, new floors needed to be framed with tight tolerances, and a new entry where the smoke stack had been, including stairs and elevator.

- Key tasks:

Intensive field verification of an existing set of catwalks / floors and boiler equipment to be demoed.

Coordinated documents at the SD, DD and CD level with the consultant engineers.

Addendums / RFI’s / Shops / Record Drawing Documents. Change Order Justifications when required by the Owner.

BOILER PLANT CONVERSION TO ADMIN – MADISON, WI

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Pathology Lab Renovation Project Manager William S. Middleton VAH Madison, Wisconsin 2014-2015 Nagel Architects - Architect FUSE Planning – Lab Planner IBC Engineering – MEP Engineers VA - Construction Manager - Project Manager for a Department of Veterans Affairs Renovation project at the

William S. Middleton VAH, in Madison, WI. It involved the renovation for a 10,000 NSF Pathology Lab Remodel. The existing space was doubled in size, with construction phasing required to keep the lab functioning. Sub spaces included a phlebotomy lab, slide production area, staff lounge and office space. The AE team worked with the VA staff to decide on the most modern and best practices applicable to their needs.

- Key tasks:

Coordinated with VA and AE team throughout all phases of the project. Addendums / RFI’s / Shops / Record Drawing Documents. Change Order Justifications when required by the Owner. Construction Phasing was critical due to the existing lab remained functioning

while in construction.

RENOVATION OF EXISTING PATHOLOGY LAB – MADISON, WI

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Dry Lab Renovation Lab Renovation Project Manager Great Lakes Science Center Ann Arbor, Michigan 2011-2015 Nagel Architects - Architect FUSE Planning – Lab Planner IBC Engineering – MEP Engineers VA - Construction Manager - Project Manager for a Federal Department of Interior Renovation project at the Great

Lake Science Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan. New laboratory departments include new Molecular Ecology Labs, Limnology Lab, Tissue Preparation and Analysis Lab, Ichthyoplankton Lab, and Invertebrate Ecology Lab. Supporting spaces which will be designed include a new formalin storage area, offices, restrooms, shower areas and kitchen area.

- Key tasks:

Coordinated with VA and AE team throughout all phases of the project. Addendums / RFI’s / Shops / Record Drawing Documents. Change Order Justifications when required by the Owner. Construction Phasing was critical due to the existing lab remained functioning

while in construction.

RENOVATION OF EXISTING DRY LAB – ANN ARBOR, MI

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Project Architect Fort Memorial Hospital Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin 2003-2007 Plunkett Raysich Architects, LLP - Architect Arnold & O’Sheridan – Structural Engineer Affiliated Engineers – MEP Consultants JP Cullen & Sons - Construction Manager - The Fort Memorial Hospital facility is a series of additions with the original facility built in

1949. The objectives of the remodeling / facility expansion was to improve the quality of care in the patient environment, while also providing a major upgrade of non-patient services and a new boiler plant building. A major shift in functional layout from existing conditions helped to provide an exit strategy from the oldest building structures. Portions of the project includes a new Emergency Department, Radiology Department, OB wing, inpatient wing, IMC remodeling, PACU recovery area, new CUP building, new cardiac rehab area, med records and major lobby space.

- Key tasks:

Attended various user group meetings during design development phase. Assigned production team members tasks required to develop the design.

Coordinated documents at the DD and CD level with the consultant engineers. Coordinated design revisions during GMP / VE considerations. Coordinated acoustical design for a 3.0T MRI magnet suite. Addendums / RFI’s / Record Drawing Documents. Change Order Justifications when required by the Owner. Helped to ensure code compliance via field verification, SOC study, development

of facility life safety plans and various discussions with DHFS.

FORT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL – FORT ATKINSON, WI

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Healthcare Architect Community Memorial Hospital – Heart and Vascular Center Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin 2000-2004 Plunkett Raysich Architects, LLP - Architect Arnold & O’Sheridan – Structural Engineer / Electrical Engineer Ring & DuChateau – HVAC Engineer Leubenow & Gobster – Plumbing Engineer Voss Jorgenson & Schueller- Construction Manager

- The project completed at Community Memorial Hospital essentially consisted of 2 major additions (one to the north and one to the south of the existing hospital facility) along with functional realignment of the existing facility. Thus the task of construction needed to be broken down into many micro-phases so as to not disrupt functional operations. Portions of the project include cardiac cath labs, an entirely new OR department, Women’s Center, Administrative area, MRI Suite, ICU wing, inpatient wing, emergency department, cafeteria remodeling. Lobby renovation / primary circulation spaces.

- Key tasks:

Co-headed production team of 8 with coordinating tasks required to develop the design.

Coordinated documents at the DD and CD level with the consultant engineers. Coordinated design revisions during GMP / VE considerations. Existing facility at the North addition was 11’-0” floor to floor. Interesting

ramifications included: Coordinating an MRI on an upper floor (steel shielding conflicts at floor), there was only 11” of plenum space to work with above the OR’s (boom/ HVAC equipment coordination).

Addendums / RFI’s / Record Drawing Documents. Change Order Justifications when required by the Owner.

COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL – MENOMONEE FALLS, WI

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Healthcare Architect Aspirus Wausau Hospital– Heart Institute Wausau, Wisconsin 1999-2001 Plunkett Raysich Architects, LLP - Architect Arnold & O’Sheridan – Structural Engineer Ring & DuChateau – MEP Engineer Mortensen- General Contractor

- The Heart Institute Addition for Aspirus Wausau Hospital brought on board to the facility a new Heart Care Center and Ambulatory Care Center via a new entrance and atrium space. The new construction redefined the facility, both visually and functionally. In terms of non-patient areas, the sterilization department, and loading dock areas were greatly improved

- Key tasks:

Main production team member coordinating tasks required to develop the design. Coordinated documents at the DD and CD level with the consultant engineers. Coordinated design revisions during GMP / VE considerations. Addendums / RFI’s / Record Drawing Documents. Change Order Justifications when required by the Owner.

ASPIRUS HOSPITAL – WAUSAU, WI

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SAMPLE ART WORK

WATERCOLORS – 2007

ACRYLIC – 2007

SUNFLOWERS – 2010