DIMEO College & University_Residential
College & University
Contents
Corporate Overview
Experience Profile
Services
References
Testimonials
Corporate Overview
Through three generations of family leadership, the Dimeo organization has successfully nurtured and grown a corporate culture anchored to service, transparency, quality, and superior value. Our Philosophy Builds Success
Our Resources and Market Position
sub contractors >6000 9 DECADES serving clients OSHA BEST IN NATION inspection record among
$ S/W/MBE contracts 1.5 BILLION 265 + PROFESSIONALS average longevity 15+ years
.63 EMR
ranked CM AT RISK ENR TOP
BILLION $1 bonding financial strengths
$2.7 BILLION LEAN assignments
CMAR >85% 8 BIM/VDC experts
preconstruction ANNUALLY $2 BILLION
Steve Rutledge President & CEO
Chris Doepper Executive Vice President & COO
Brad Dimeo Chairman
Today, the company is led by Stephen F. Rutledge, President & CEO, Bradford S. Dimeo, Chairman and Chris Doepper, Executive Vice President & COO. This leadership team works with our clients and project teams to ensure complete customer satisfaction. At Dimeo, we place significant emphasis on assuring strong team alignment on every project we plan and build.
O We develop and nurture team relationships and collaborations that result in constructing buildings that exceed our clients’ expectations. Bradford S. Dimeo, Chairman
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New Construction Residence Hall Experience
The following assignments exemplify the depth of Dimeo experience with residential dormitories in a higher education environment. Dimeo has been responsible for the new construction of nearly 7,000 beds since 2000.
Brown University
Bryant University
CCSU
Client Name
Project Name
Location
SF
Beds
Value
Suite Style
Dining Hall/Cafe
LEED Silver+
Providence College
Shanley Hall
Providence, RI
122,730
362
$Confidential
Brook Street Residence Halls
Brown University
Providence, RI
126,000
355
$Confidential
Benjamin Franklin and Pauli Murray Residential Colleges
Yale University
New Haven, CT
550,000
904
$Confidential
Central Connecticut State University
New Residence Hall
New Britain, CT
220,000
637 $67,420,141
University of Massachusetts - Amherst
Commonwealth Honors College Campus
Amherst, MA
524,000
1,512 $169,751,809
University of New Haven
Soundview Residence Hall
West Haven, CT
128,000
403 $33,632,949
Bryant University
New Residence Hall
Smithfield, RI
60,000
200
$17,500,00
University of Massachusetts - Amherst
North Residential Apartments
Amherst, MA
313,680
864 $88,300,000
Salem State College
Atlantic Hall
Salem, MA
146,000
460 $31,418,076
Providence College
New Residence Hall
Providence, RI
114,000
344
$Confidential
Northeastern University
Davenport Commons
Roxbury, MA
280,000
500 $35,700,000
Western Connecticut State University
A. Searle Pinney Hall
Danbury, CT
190,500
425 $20,502,050
Experience Profile
= design build
= fast track
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Brook Street Residence Halls // Providence, RI Size: 124,800 sf // Architect: TenBerke Architects D.P.C Brown University
This two-building project on opposite sides of Brook Street on the southern end of campus provided 355 beds and student common spaces on the Brown University Campus. Located adjacent to existing residence halls on the East and West sides of the project and with residential neighbors to the south, the new residence hall is for Brown upper-level students who wish to balance living individually in single rooms with life in a residential community supported by kitchens, study, and living spaces. The unit typology includes two and four-person suites with clusters of students around communal living facilities. This Design-Build project was built with the assigned firm of TenBerke Architects. Preparation of the sites included removing parking lots and demolishing two houses and one commercial building. The scope included all-electric buildings with VRF heating and cooling. Cross-laminated timber (CLT) was incorporated as part of the design-build process, resulting in greater energy efficiency and cost savings. The Brook Street Residences was Dimeo’s twelfth assignment on the Brown University campus.
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Shanley Hall // Providence, RI Size: 122,730 sf // Architect: SMMA Providence College
Construction recently completed on the new residence hall. Named for Rev. Brian J. Shanley, PC’s 12th president, Shanley Hall is a six-story dormitory facility spanning 122,730 square feet, consisting of 82 suites for sophomores for a total of 362 beds. The project consists of 6 stories of Girder Slab system construction with 8” Hollow Core Planks.
New Residence Hall // New Britain, CT Size: 220,000 sf // Architect: The S/L/A/M Collaborative Central Connecticut State University
This 8 floor residence hall, located between the Student Center Garage and Ella Grasso Boulevard, provided the campus with an additional 637 beds. This project accommodates 612 students, in 153 student suites as well as 24 resident assistants. Each student suite contains 2 bedrooms (331 GSF, double occupancy), a small living space, closets and one full bathroom. The Resident Hall Facility and a number of the suites were designed to be accessible by disabled persons as required by the CT State Building Code.
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Benjamin Franklin and Pauli Murray Residential Colleges // New Haven, CT Size: 550,000 sf // Architect: Robert A.M. Stern Architects Yale University
These buildings house over 600 students and include a fitness center, dance studio, library, dining halls, Head of College residences, and variously-sized courtyards, black box theater. With 70,000 custom-shaped bricks, 436 custom stone ornaments, 600+ stone profiles, and more than 1.8 million bricks, the new residential colleges was one of the most complex and demanding masonry projects presently under construction in the United States.
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Phase 1 // Boston, MA Size: 270,000 sf // Architect: Prellwitz Chilinski Associates Washington Village
Dimeo Construction Company was recently awarded the Washington Village Phase 1 project by developer Samuels & Associates in Boston, MA. The project is a multi-phased mixed-use development proposed in the Andrew Square neighborhood of South Boston. Phase 1, designed by PCA, Inc. will consist of 214 units of housing, approximately 20,000 sf of ground floor retail, interior and exterior parking and associated site improvements. The Phase 1 Project site is located within the 4.7-acre main parcel with adjacent residential properties which require sensitivity to daily construction activities and mitigation. The project will include a single varying height structure consisting of a 2-story steel podium with 5 stories of wood framed residential (units and amenity space) above, interior podium parking with mechanical parking system (puzzle system), and associated site improvements. The site improvements include but are not limited to outdoor parking, amenity and/or recreation spaces, roadways/driveways, and utilities.
Affordable housing and Mixed-used development Phase 3 // Boston, MA Size: 227,526 sf // Architect: The Architectural Team, Inc Whittier Choice Apartments
Dimeo was recently selected to deliver the Whittier Choice Apartments Phase 3 project in Boston, MA. The project consists of 2 Levels of Post Tensioned Podium under 10 Levels of LG Frame and will offer 172-Units of housing. The project will also feature, 2nd Level Parking (45-spaces) over Retail, Lobby, and BOH spaces.
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Building A, Mixed Use, Transit Oriented Development // Allston, MA Size: 430,000 sf // Architect: Stantec Architecture, Inc. Allston Yards
Allston Yards, Building “A,” is a mixed-use project that includes a four-story residential building over a podium level. Below the podium level is two stories of lobbies, retail, fit out of a Stop & Shop grocery store with parking, storage and MEP services. Below grade is another two stories of underground delivery corridors and parking. The site is located within the existing parking lot area of the Stop & Shop Shopping Center and is bound by the Mass Pike/Commuter rail line (Boston Landing Station) immediately to the north. In total the building is eight levels high and approximately 430,000 sf. The overall footprint covers approximately 65,000sf. The residential apartment complex includes 165 units, an amenity space and fitness center. The structured parking includes approximately 295 spaces. The lower four levels for the retail structure is a post-tensioned, reinforced concrete structure and the upper four levels for the residential structure is wood framed. IIncluded with the project (early on) is construction of an enlarged parking lot to offset the parking needs for the existing Stop & Shop Grocery Store, utility and roadway work for the future Guest and West Streets and the demolition of the existing Home Goods/Dollar Tree building for future development.
Our Services
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Mitigating Risk Through Innovative Services
LEAN CONSTRUCTION MINIMIZING COSTS, MAXIMIZING VALUE
SAFETY & LOGISTICS SAFETY FIRST, SECOND AND LAST
Dimeo teams apply lean approaches to identify efficient work structuring through combining concurrent activities, utilizing just-in time (jit), prefabrication, and modular production strategies.
Dimeo’s Safety and Loss Control Program has been highly effective in maintaining safe and productive job sites, with extensive recognition and industry leadership.
Dimeo’s virtual design team is leading project teams through application of existing condition surveys, design coordination, prefabrication modularization, logistical planning and as-built documentation.
VDC / BIM A MODEL FOR SUCCESS
QUALITY ASSURANCE / CONTROL MAINTAINING THE HIGHEST STANDARDS
Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) are powerful catalysts in supporting continuous collaboration among clients, designers, construction firms, manufacturers, and suppliers.
Dimeo professionals implement a proven QA/QC strategy from the point of inception of a project to achieve the intended quality standard specified.
PLANNING MEASURE TWICE, CUT ONCE
SUSTAINABILITY BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE
Dimeo has long been an industry leading participant in the effort to support and build sustainable buildings.
Dimeo’s preconstruction team focuses on engaging the owner and design team to ensure that project risks are planned for and that the best building investment value is realized.
SOURCING A WEALTH OF KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE
COMMISSIONING CERTIFYING AT EVERY STAGE
Dimeo’s purchasing team serves as an independent resource to our project teams and clients throughout the scope, bid, subcontract award, GMP development process.
Dimeo views the period of substantial completion, commissioning & turnover as the real indicator of how well we perform our duties as your construction manager.
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Owners YALE UNIVERSITY 2 Whitney Avenue, 8th Floor, New Haven, CT 06510 Sheri Miller Associate Dir. of Project Mgt & Constr. 203-623-5267 sheri.miller@yale.edu UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND State of Rhode Island 60 Tootell Rd, Sherman Bldg 1st Fl Kingston, RI 02881 Paul Depace, Dir. of Capital Projects 401-874-2725 pauldepace@uri.edu
PROVIDENCE COLLEGE 1 Cunningham Square Providence, RI 02918 Mark Rapoza 401-865-2064 mrapoza@providence.edu
COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS One College Street Worcester, MA 01610 Scott Merrill, Owners Rep. 508-793-2438 smerrill@holycross.edu BROWN UNIVERSITY 295 Lloyd Avenue Providence, RI 02912 David LaPlante, Sr. Program Mgr 401-413-0783 David_LaPlante@Brown.edu HARVARD UNIVERSITY One Kendall Square, Suite B3201 Cambridge, MA 02139 Mark Johnson, Project Manager 617-872-1650 (cell) mjohnson@divcowest.com COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS Cannon Design 99 Summer Street, Suite 600 Boston, MA 02110 Brad McCord 617-517-6261 bmccord@cannondesign.com BROWN UNIVERSITY Leers Weinzapfel Associates 75 Kneeland Street, Suite 301 Boston, MA 02111 Tom Chung, AIA, LEED BD+C 617-423-5711
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS One Beacon Street, 31st Floor Boston, MA 02108 Patricia Filippone, Executive Director 617-287-3200 PFillipone@umassp.edu
Architects
YALE UNIVERSITY Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA) One Park Avenue New York, NY 10016 Kurt Glauber, AIA, Associate Partner 212-967-5100 k.glauber@ramsa.com Cannon Design 99 Summer Street, Suite 600 Boston, MA 02110 Lynne Deninger, AIA, LEED AP, Principal 617-742-5440 ldeninger@cannondesign.com Stantec 101 East Diamond Street Butler, PA 16001 Shawn Maley, Senior Associate 724-477-1291 shawn.maley@stantec.com
PROVIDENCE COLLEGE Perkins Eastman 115 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10003 Stewart Gohringer, AIA 212-353-7368 s.gohringer@perkinseastman.com SMMA 1000 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138 John Scott, AIA, ACHA 617-520-9497 jscott@smma.com
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AM HERST William Rawn Associates Architects, Inc. 10 Post Office Square, Suite 1010 Boston, MA 02109 Doug Johnston, FAIA, LEED AP, Principal 617-423-3470 djohnston@rawnarch.com
HARVARD UNIVERSITY KieranTimberlake 420 North 20th Street Philadelphia, PA 19130-3828 Joanne Aitken, FAIA, LEED AP, BD+C, Principal 215-922-6600 jaitken@kierantimberlake.com
References
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“During the pre-construction and buyout phases of the project, Dimeo’s input was crucial to balancing the University’s project goals with budget and aggressive schedule constraints. Scheduling and buyout decisions reflected Dimeo’s thorough understanding of the technical aspects of the project and an active collaboration with design and University team members. During construction, Dimeo’s comprehension of scheduling and sequencing was equally crucial as agile project managers worked to adapt and adjust construction sequences to continually shifting delivery schedules and weather conditions.”
Andrew Soles, Sr. Facilities Planner
“The Dimeo team worked with us from preconstruction through close out to make this a successful project that stayed on budget and was completed ahead of schedule. Dimeo helped facilitate the success of this project through their collaborative approach to working with Yale and the design team. This project involved many ‘green’ aspects in the building design, which required the use of new systems that were successfully installed.”
Danielle Gunther-Gawlak, Sr. Project Manager/Construction Manager
“...I can say, with a high degree of surety, that the decision to award the construction manager responsibilities to Dimeo Construction Company was the best decision Providence College could have made.”
Mark Rapoza, Asst. Vp For Capital Projects
Testimonials
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75 Chapman Street Providence, RI 02905 401.781.9800 88 Black Falcon Avenue Suite 307 Boston, MA 02210 617.502.3080 700 State Street Suite 101 New Haven, CT 06511 203.777.5410 www.dimeo.com An Equal Opportunity Employer
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