Qualifications for Loomis Chaffee

Qualifications for Loomis Chaffee

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

Steve Rutledge President & CEO

Christopher 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.

We develop and nurture team relationships and collaborations that result in constructing buildings that exceed our clients’ expectations.

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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

CMAR >85% 8 BIM/VDC experts BILLION $1 bonding financial strengths

$2.7 BILLION LEAN assignments

preconstruction ANNUALLY $4 BILLION

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Schwarzman Center Renovations and Additions // New Haven, CT Size: 110,000 sf // Architect: Robert A.M. Stern Architects Yale University

The historic Commons is the first building dedicated to student life and will be retained for major university events. The Schwarzman Center includes student meeting spaces and creative dining options, flexible spaces for special events, and state-of-the-art technology. In addition, Dimeo Construction Company was secured, along with Architect Wiss, Janney, and Elstner Associates, for additional repairs to the Dome’s failed existing flat seam lead-coated copper (LCC) cladding. Dimeo repaired the structural components that had deteriorated with supplemental steel. The additional work scope included erecting scaffolding encompassing the entire Dome and replacing 1/3 of the upper (LCC).

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Fuller Athletic Center // Middlebury, CT Size: 34,000 sf // Architect: Graham Gund Architects Westover School

The 34,000-sf Fuller Athletic Center is a welcome and much-needed addition to Westover School’s beautiful campus. It is an independent college preparatory and boarding day school for young women in grades nine through twelve. The Center houses a gymnasium, a fitness center, a squash pavilion, a multi-purpose room, offices for the athletic director and athletic trainer, a locker room for students and faculty, a visiting team room, and equipment storage areas. The gymnasium houses two regulation-size basketball courts, two volleyball courts, and a three level indoor climbing wall. The squash pavilion has four international squash courts with a large extended viewing area. The multi-purpose room is used for aerobic, dance, and yoga classes and for various meetings. The state-of-the-art fitness room includes Cybex weight machines, free weights, and a variety of cardiovascular machines.

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Fine Arts Center Expansion & Renovation // Newport, RI Size: 42,230 sf // Architect: Sasaki Associates Inc. St. George’s School

This 42,230 sf project was designed to create a campus center in a space that originally housed the school gymnasium and locker facilities. The newly renovated and expanded building offers a for mal exhibit gallery, a theater, dressing rooms, classrooms for drawing, painting, graphic arts, and photography, music rooms, shop welding, and woodworking.

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Isenberg School of Management Business Innovation Hub // Amherst, MA Size: 70,000 sf // Architect: Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) University of Massachusetts

The $53 million Business Hub project added 70,000 gross square feet of classrooms and student facing spaces to the school’s existing facilities, including an expanded career center, advising spaces, learning commons, and faculty offices. The renovation included consolidating programs into three buildings with better access to teaching spaces and offices for all departments. It also included an interior learning commons space that provides a social atmosphere for student activity, gatherings, school celebrations, guest lectures, and banquets for alums and dignitaries. The relocation and installation of underground utilities now provide best-in-class services to the University’s business school and the entire campus.

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People’s United Center // Hamden, CT Size: 191,800 sf // Architect: Centerbrook Architects & Planners Quinnipiac University

The People’s United Center at Quinnipiac University, formerly the TD Banknorth Sports Center, is a 191,800 sf facility that contains a 3,710-seat basketball arena and a 3,247-seat hockey arena; a common lobby area joins it for concession stands and ticket sales. The center includes offices, locker rooms, club and premium seating, conference and meeting rooms, storage, and weight training facilities. It also offers athletic rehab and varsity strength and conditioning. Dimeo provided value engineering suggestions during the design development and construction document phases, as requested by Quinnipiac University. The final construction documents incorporated over $2.3 million in project savings. Many VE suggestions related to MEP systems, site work, and building infrastructure. The Sports Center became the home of Quinnipiac’s NCAA Division I hockey and basketball programs. The building was the first in Quinnipiac’s $150 million economic development project at its 230-acre York Hill campus.

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Middle School Addition & Renovations // Providence, RI Size: 18,260 sf // Architect: Rhinebeck Architecture & Planning PC Moses Brown

Dimeo constructed an 18,260 sf addition and renovated the west wing of the existing 4-story middle school initially constructed circa 1819. The addition, Ross House, is a 2-story, steel-framed structure with historical details that match the existing building. The new structure houses science, computer, and language classrooms. The ground floor of the existing West Wing was renovated to provide space for music (choral and instrumental) and drama, plus increased mechanical space. Site work encompassed the addition’s utilities, including an emergency generator, transformer, fire protection, and domestic water, drainage, and sewer systems. Exposed aggregate walkways, new site lighting, and landscaping around the addition rounded out site improvements.

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Joanne Chouinard-Luth Recreation and Wellness Center // Worcester, MA Size: 52,000 sf // Architect: Cannon Design College of the Holy Cross

The Campus Recreation Center, known as “The Jo,” is a new 52,000-square-foot facility replacing the existing Field House and enhancing campus life with its comprehensive recreation, wellness, and safety amenities. It features a two-court gymnasium with an elevated jogging track, multiple exercise studios, weight training rooms, and modernized locker and shower facilities. The center also houses essential offices, including Student Wellness Education, Worksite Wellness, and a dedicated 4,000-square-foot space for Public Safety, establishing it as the primary location for campus police and security. Designed for students, faculty, and staff, “The Jo” is a central hub for fitness, wellness, and community safety.

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Shanley Hall // Providence, RI Size: 121,150 sf // Architect: SMMA Providence College

Named for Reverend Brian J. Shanley, PC’s 12th president, Shanley Hall opened in August 2023 as a six-story residence hall for 350 students, primarily sophomores. At 121,150 square feet, it is the largest residence hall and most prominent building on campus. It features 82 suites of double rooms with shared baths (362 beds), a communal kitchen on the main floor, study rooms, and large windows offering views of campus and the Providence skyline. The project comprises six Girder Slab system construction stories with 8” Hollow Core Planks.

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Burton Football Complex & Shenkman Training Center // Storrs, CT Size: 170,800 sf // Architect: JCJ / HOK Inc. University of Connecticut

Dimeo completed the Burton Football Complex & Shenkman Training Center for the University of Connecticut Storrs campus. The 170,000-sf building has an indoor practice field, fitness area, locker facility, meeting rooms, training/sports medicine facility and clinic, academic resources areas, and audiovisual and public areas. The 120-yard, 90’ high indoor practice field contains artificial turf and is partially illuminated by natural light. The 18,000 sf strength and conditioning area includes a mezzanine with a five-lane, 60-yard track, and the 4,250 sf locker facility provides space for athletes and coaches. The exteriors include brick, metal siding, standing seam metal roofing, and curtain wall. Extensive utility and site improvement relocations had to be performed before work on the building could commence. The project design received LEED Silver certification, the first college athletic project in the nation to earn this designation.

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Ruane Friar Development Center // Providence, RI Size: 58,000 sf // Architect: Perkins Eastman Providence College

Dimeo Construction Company completed the Providence College Ruane Friar Development Center in Providence, RI. A gift from former Providence College Board of Trustees Chair Michael A. Ruane ’71 & ’13 Hon. and his wife, Elizabeth Ruane, enabled the construction of the Ruane Friar Development Center. Phase I of the project concentrates on the men’s basketball, athletic training center, athlete support services, offices, a new Friar Athletics Hall of Fame, and a dining room. It will promote academic success, team-building, skills development, conditioning, and wellness.

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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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Benjamin Franklin and Pauli Murray Residential Colleges // New Haven, CT Size: 550,000 sf // Architect: Robert A.M. Stern Architects Yale University

Yale University selected Dimeo to partner with the esteemed Dean of Architecture Robert Stern and his firm Robert A.M. Stern Architects to construct the University’s first residential colleges in over a half-century. The project allowed for expanded admission and reduced crowding in the existing residential colleges while increasing enrollment by 15 percent to approximately 6,000 students. The residential colleges house over 600 students and include a fitness center, dance studio, library, dining halls, Head of College residences, variously sized courtyards, and black box theater. With 70,000 custom-shaped bricks, 436 custom stone ornaments, 600+ stone profiles, and more than 1.8 million bricks, the residential colleges were among the most complex and demanding masonry projects in the United States.

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Sterling Chemistry Laboratory // New Haven, CT Size: 160,000 sf // Architect: Cannon Design Yale University

The Sterling Chemistry Lab project included renovations/additions to a 90,000-sf facility. The scope included demolition and new construction of 75,000 sf of the building, including a new roof structure to enclose a lab and teaching spaces. The project provides for new chemistry and biology laboratories, offices, a Lecturer’s office, and support. The project included over 220 fume hoods. The project utilized BIM extensively and earned LEED Gold certification.

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Residence Hall // Waltham, MA Size: 155,000 sf // Architect: William Rawn Associates Brandeis University

This project features a 650-bed, five-level structure utilizing cold-formed metal framing and CLT deck construction. Designed to meet PHiUS standards for energy efficiency, the building will also provide extensive outdoor gathering areas and campus activity spaces. The exterior will showcase a dynamic blend of façade treatments, including curtainwall, triple-glazed punched windows, and fiber-reinforced panels.

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College of Engineering // Kingston, RI Size: 186,000 sf // Architect: Ballinger Architects University of Rhode Island

The 186,000 sf “H”-shaped facility, which includes a walk-out lower level, 6-story bridge structure, and 2 - 4 story office wings, replaces five separate buildings built in the 1950s and 60’s. The first floor, located on the Quad level, has a large south-facing commons and computer lab and features a clear span commons area with a café, with no columns, as part of the bridge structure. The first floor also features a combination of instructional labs and interactive classrooms, opening up to student interaction spaces. The upper floors comprise flexible, modular labs near the faculty offices and graduate student workstations. The project was designed to meet LEED Silver standards.

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Ruane Center for the Humanities // Providence, RI Size: 63,500 sf // Architect: S/L/A/M Collaborative Providence College

The Ruane Center encompasses three levels totaling 63,500 sf. The lower level, partially below ground, comprises approximately 21,500 sf, accommodating mechanical & electrical spaces, a 120-seat lecture hall, seminar rooms, and office spaces. A great room with an outdoor attached patio space, a 150-seat lecture hall, faculty lounge areas, seminar rooms, and office space make up the first level. The second level comprises approximately 20,500 sf, including two 50/60-seat classrooms and seminar spaces. Located on the College’s main campus between the Phillips Memorial Library and the Albertus Magnus-Sowa-Hickey science complex, the Ruane Center marks the third major project for Dimeo on the Providence College Campus. Dimeo built the Phillips Memorial Library and, most recently, Suites Hall, the College’s newest residence hall.

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Arthur & Patricia Ryan Center For Business Studies // Providence, RI Size: 75,000 sf // Architect: SMMA Providence College

This project included the 33,084 gsf renovation of Dore Hall and a new addition of 42,489 gsf. The existing Dore Hall houses all faculty offices, a faculty lounge, dean and administrative suites, conference rooms, student breakout rooms, undergraduate and graduate student spaces, and a café. The two-story curved classroom addition is a steel structure with a metal, masonry, precast, and glass exterior. The first level of the addition houses a 125-seat tiered lecture hall, a 32-seat tiered classroom, two 50-seat information/data labs, two breakout rooms, public restrooms, building entry, and a lounge. The second level of the classroom addition houses four 50-seat active learning classrooms, a 30-seat active learning classroom, a quiet lounge, and public restrooms.

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School of Management // New Haven, CT Size: 325,000 sf // Architect: Foster+ Partners, IBI Group - Gruzen Samton Yale University

The academic building features a glass facade and an open layout centered around a courtyard, linking the building architecturally and visually. The ground floor features the largest gathering spaces, including the courtyard, a 350-seat auditorium, and a cafe. Sixteen classrooms are outfitted like boardrooms and enable broadcasting. Other features include breakout rooms, lounges, faculty/administrative offices, and a library on the upper floor.

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Prior Performing Arts Center // Worcester, MA Size: 85,000 sf // Architect: Diller, Scofidio and Renfro College of the Holy Cross

The 85,000-square-foot Prior Performing Arts Center at The College of the Holy Cross, designed by renowned firm Diller Scofidio + Renfro, is a versatile space for artistic exploration and community engagement. At its heart, “The Beehive” is a multi-story lobby featuring flexible workspaces, the O’Connor Family Café, and balcony areas that promote collaboration. The center offers two main performance venues: the 400-seat Luth Concert Hall, an adaptable proscenium theater for music, theater, and dance, and the 200-seat Boroughs Theatre, a flexible black box space. Supporting creative pursuits, the center includes the Booth Media Lab, the Cantor Art Gallery, the Alden Trust Performance Studio, and outdoor spaces like the Patterson Amphitheatre and Marlon Courtyard.

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Stone Hall // Cambridge, MA Size: 58,000 sf // Architect: Kieran Timberlake Harvard University

Stone Hall (formally Old Quincy House) is a 58,000 sf Neo-Georgian student residence built in 1930 with a brick exterior and slate roof. Dimeo was retained by Harvard University for Preconstruction Services, which included performing extensive investigations and documenting the fabric, structure, and integrity of the building over the course of two summers before construction began. Dimeo comprehensively renovated the four-story hall, achieving LEED Platinum certification. Scope included window & slate roof replacements, masonry restorations, reconfiguration of interior spaces, and new mechanical and electrical systems and finishes.

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Science Building // New Haven, CT Size: 280,000 sf // Architect: Stantec / Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects Yale University

The Yale Science Building is a seven-level structure with a rooftop greenhouse, aquatics & insect labs, animal care labs, state-of-the-art imaging technology, quantitative biology center, innovative physics labs, chemical storage, and a 500-seat lecture hall. The structure is home to labs, classrooms, and research support spaces dedicated to understanding the evolution of plants, disease vectors of insects, and atomic, molecular, and optical physics. A primary goal of the project was to eliminate disciplinary silos and encourage collaboration across specialized scientific platforms. Project planning occurred over a 21-month timeline, from design concepts through GMP, including multiple design iterations, environmental impact studies, and geometric revisions.

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Joanne Chouinard-Luth Recreation and Wellness Center // Worcester, MA Size: 52,000 sf // Architect: Cannon Design College of the Holy Cross

The Campus Recreation Center, designed by Cannon Design, is a 52,000 gsf facility that replaced the former Field House. It includes a 4,000 sf lower-level area for the Public Safety Department. Others did the demolition of the existing Field House before the start of this project. The three-story Recreation Center consists of a two-court gymnasium with an elevated one tenth-mile jogging track, weights and fitness, multipurpose rooms, and support facilities such as lockers and administrative offices. The lower level serves as the primary location for campus police and security. The new construction work began in April 2019 and was completed with TCO in November 2020.

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Grace Murray Hopper College Residence Hall Renovation // New Haven, CT Size: 130,000 sf // Architect: Newman Architects LLC Yale University

Grace Murray Hopper College Residence Hall is a residential college with interconnected three and four-story buildings constructed in 1932. The building contains student residences, the College Dean’s office, a library, commons rooms, a dining hall, and the Master’s House. This historic renovation included replacing existing MEP systems, installing new systems, replacing the slate roof, repairing masonry, and improving site accessibility, drainage, and landscaping. The project provides improvements to facilities for students, administration, and operations.

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New Construction // New Haven, CT Size: 570,000 sf // Architect: Perkins + Will Gateway Community College

The Gateway Community College project consolidated many programs previously housed on the Long Wharf and New Haven Campuses at a new location in downtown New Haven. The project included two structures built on two city blocks at a major entrance to the city, connected by a bridge over George Street. The new four-story, 571,000 sf building includes 90 general-purpose classrooms, 22 computer labs, a library, a cafeteria, a bookstore, a culinary arts center, an art gallery, Allied Health Department, and administrative offices. In addition, Dimeo built a new 600 car pre-cast garage.

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Commonwealth Honors Residences // Amherst, MA Size: 524,000 sf // Architect: William Rawn Architects University of Massachusetts Amherst

Over the past nine years, Dimeo has placed over 2,350 residential beds on the University of Massachusetts campus in Amherst. This LEED Silver project consisted of a mix of unit types, including approximately 600 beds of singles and doubles and 900 beds in suites and apartments. The project included associated residential common spaces such as floor lounges and laundry facilities to complement the residential experience. In addition, the facility’s program included nine (9) classrooms, a large multi-purpose room for Honors College academic use, and approximately 9,000 sf of the Commonwealth Honors College student support space.

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Visual and Performing Arts Center // Danbury, CT Size: 123,000 sf // Architect: Amenta Emma Architects Western Connecticut State University

The Visual and Performing Arts Center houses two primary teaching/performance spaces: a 350 seat Concert Hall and a 350-seat Proscenium Theater, as well as multiple technical production and rehearsal spaces required to support these venues.

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Hotel & Luxury Residential Suites // Westerly, RI Size: 172,000 sf // Centerbrook Architects & Planners Ocean House Hotel

Initially built in 1868, with reconstruction after a devastating fire in the 1970s, the grand Victorian facade of Ocean House has served as an icon for Watch Hill for more than a century. The 142,000 sf structure includes an additional 30,000 sf of porches and roof terraces. The new facility incorporates 23 luxury residences with 49 hotel rooms and an enclosed 42-car garage. In addition to the hotel site, Dimeo also constructed an eighty-car surface lot across the street. Open year round, the hotel will host a world-class spa, indoor lap pool, three seasonal dining venues, a state-of-the-art exercise venue, and all hotel amenities.

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43 Hillhouse, President’s Official Residence, Restoration // New Haven, CT Size: 20,000 sf // Architect: Charney Architects, LLC Yale University

The restoration of 43 Hillhouse included architectural improvements such as new bedrooms, bathrooms, catering kitchens, walls, ceilings, floors, a back-of-house stairway, and an elevator. Existing surfaces and elements, such as the main staircase, numerous wood floors, and exterior walls, were refinished. New mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection systems were also installed. Sitework included a new handicap ramp, regrading of the existing bluestone walkway, and landscaping/plantings. Built in 1871 and becoming the Yale president’s official residence in 1937, the Georgian Revival style building features works of art on display from the Yale University Art Gallery and Yale Center for British Art collections.

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Residential Repositioning// Providence, RI Size: 157,500 sf // Architect: Bruner/Cott & Associates Sharpe Building at the Foundry

The Sharpe Building at the Foundry consisted of converting a 158 000 sf, six-story historic industrial building into market-rate apartments. The building features steel-and-brick arch construction with wood-plank floors and large wood windows. A 135-foot-tall square chimney rises 65 feet above the roof – one of the highest points in the capital city. There are 196 units consisting of studio, one and two-bedroom apartments. Included in the scope were all new mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection services, as well as new elevators and stair towers. Amenities include a fitness center, theater, and roof deck.

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Leverett McKinlock Hall Renewal // Cambridge, MA Size: 98,450 sf // Architect: KieranTimberlake Harvard University

The LEED Gold McKinlock Hall now houses approximately 180 students and has eight apartments for adult residential advisors (tutors and a resident scholar). All areas received comprehensive renovations, including new mechanical, plumbing, fire protection, and electrical systems, as well as the necessary infrastructure to support these systems. New bathrooms, common space reconfiguration, upgrades, renovation, and full interior and exterior restorations were completed. New wood window sash systems were installed, and monumental window assemblies and building entrances were restored. In general, interior finishes included wood, tile, stone flooring, plaster walls & ceilings, painted wood running trim, base trim, and casings.

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Swartwout & Street Halls Historic Art Gallery Renovation // New Haven, CT Size: 105,000 sf // Architect:Ennead Architects Yale University

This phase of Yale University Art Gallery’s expansion project included fully renovating two historic structures —the 1928 Gothic-style Swartwout building and the 1866 Street Hall—their careful conversion enlarged exhibition spaces, collection study rooms, and classroom facilities. With the completion of this project, the Yale Art Gallery spans more than an entire block of Chapel Street. Additional scope of work included public education areas, offices for the educational department, additional collection storage and support areas, and a new mechanical system to control humidity. One of the most significant aspects of this renovation phase was the creation of the Nolen Center for Art and Education. The Nolen Center now resides on the ground floor of Street Hall, fittingly the first home of Yale’s School of Fine Art, founded in 1864, which originally combined teaching and exhibition space.

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Renovation Project // Hartford, CT Size: 12,000 sf // Architect: BBB/SCI Architects XL Center

This multi-phased project will include the following: Phase 1a will primarily be focused on preconstruction and construction services for a 4,000 sf +/- addition to the west side of the XL Center along Ann Uccello Street to be used as a Sports Betting Lounge. This phase will also include modernizing the west side freight elevator and replacing the lower bowl retractable seating. Phase 1b will include repair and renovation of the building’s electrical, plumbing, fire sprinkler, fire alarm, and mechanical infrastructure and other renovation work primarily located on Event Level 31. This phase may also include constructing a portion of a premium club, bunker suites, kitchen and concession areas, storage, meeting rooms, and additional toilet rooms on Event Level 31.

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Bliss Hall Historical Renovation and Addition // Kingston, RI Size: 57,583 sf // Architect: Ballinger / Brewster Thornton Group Architects University of Rhode Island

The original Bliss Hall building, with its westerly granite façade, was built in 1926 and originally housed the entire School of Engineering. The building was designated as a Historic Building in 2017. The Bliss Hall project entailed a complete demolition of the existing interior, including all the MEP, and the removal of a 2-story addition at the back of the building that was used as an asphalt lab. The project also involved replacing the historic windows to mimic the original 1926 design. The construction consisted of erecting a modern metal panel and glass 4-story addition to the historic building on the north side, installing all-new MEP, and completely gutting the existing 5-story building. It was then fit out to meet the demands of the engineering school and complements the new, nearby 186,258 sf Fascitelli Center for Advanced Engineering, where Dimeo also served as the construction manager. The renovated Bliss Hall houses the Dean of the Engineering School and his support staff, as well as a mix of classrooms and lab spaces.

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Renovations to the Metcalf Hall, Mind Brain Behavior // Providence, RI Size: 74,500 sf // Architect: Leers Weinzapfel Associates Brown University

Dimeo completed construction management services for the comprehensive renovation of Brown University’s Metcalf Hall administrative science and laboratory building. An outgrowth of Brown University’s Academic Enrichment Initiative, Metcalf Hall now houses the Department of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences, the Psychology Department, and the administrative offices of the Brain Science Program. Dimeo renovated the existing building on the campus to create dry labs, instructional and teaching labs, faculty and student offices, classrooms, conferences, and public lobby space.

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Our Services

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.

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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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.

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References

Architects 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 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 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

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

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Testimonials

Corporate Overview

“During the pre-construction and buyout phases of the project, Dimeo’s input was cru cial to balancing the University’s project goals with budget and aggressive schedule con straints. 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 sequenc ing 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 work ing with Yale and the design team. This project involved many ‘green’ aspects in the build ing 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 man ager responsibilities to Dimeo Construction Company was the best decision Providence College could have made.”

Mark Rapoza, Asst. Vp For Capital Projects

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