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EXPERTISE IN PARTNERSHIP AND FEDERAL/ PUBLIC PROJECTS MIMAR CORPORATE IS A 22-YEAR OLD ARCHITECTURAL/ ENGINEERING/ CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT/ GRAPHIC DESIGN FIRM. MIMAR Architects & Engineers, Inc. offers a multi-disciplinary design staff of Architects, Construction Managers, Master Planners, Interior and Graphic Designers, Facility Assessment and Building Envelope experts, and Civil, Structural, Mechanical & Electrical Engineers. Our staff is well-suited to perform the services required for delivering superior, client-focused design. More than twenty national A/E design firms have teamed with MIMAR Architects & Engineers, Inc. We have had a prime/ sub relationship with many large architectural/ engineering firms, including some of the nation’s top design firms.
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As our headquarters in Baltimore continues to provide A/E services to federal, state and municipal clients, our Bethesda office brings award-winning credentials for corporate, retail, hospitality, mixuse development and high-end residential design services to its private and commerical clients.
MIMAR Architects & Engineers, Inc. has successfully completed hundreds of projects focusing on modifications, renovations, and construction of federal and public facilities.
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“We are very proud to have exceptional talent in the fields of architecture, planning, engineering, graphic and interior design to offer to the markets we serve. Our highly experienced, talented staff completes each project with unparalleled professionalism producing environments that our clients love. So what sets Mimar Ponte Mellor apart from the competition? Our dynamic culture and pursuit of excellence, as we serve our clients with a full range of multidisciplined services that exceed standards for quality, affordably built environments.�
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Federal HEALTHCARE Mimar Ponte Mellor has provided architecture and engineering services to federal government clients for over 22 years. Mimar Ponte Mellor has drawn 70 percent of its work from task-order contracts with federal, state, and municipal agencies, acting as prime or a sub-consultant. This volume represents services for over 350 conventional architecture and engineering projects. The construction cost of Mimar Ponte Mellor’s tasks vary from $10,000 to $50 million. Our clientele consist of more than 25 local, state, and federal agencies, including the Department of Veterans Affairs, US General Services Administration (GSA}, NAVFAC Mid - Atlantic Region, the Department of Justice - Federal Bureau of Prisons Mid-Atlantic Region, US Army Corps of Engineers, and the US Air force AmeriCorps (National
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VAMC - Community Living Center VAMC - Oncology, Endocrinology, and Sleep Therapy VAMC - Urgent Care Clinic and Primary Care Center VAMC - Psychosocial Residential Rehabilitation Treatment Program (RRTP) VAMC - Research Laboratory Renovations Phase III VAMC - Patriots Cafe and Kitchen NIH Building 35 Corridor Renovations Federal Communication Center US Army Corps of Engineers United States Coast Guard Department of General Services Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission Department of Veterans Affairs Department of Treasury State Department of Homeland Security Naval Facility (NAVFAC) - Mid-Atlantic Region Department of Justice-Federal Bureau of Prisons
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Veterans Administration Medical Center Community Living Center, Washington, DC
Situated within an active hospital environment at the Washington VA Medical Center, this project encompasses interior renovations to an existing 50,000 sf Community Living Center (CLC) and a new 9,000 sf one-story addition to house the Hospice Home. The new Hospice Home will provide 12 private resident bedrooms and supporting areas with direct connections to the existing CLC’s core facility. Interior renovations include new finishes throughout the existing CLC with limited reconfiguration of existing spaces to integrate the new addition into the existing facility while maintaining a 120-bed capacity. This new design takes full advantage of the view of the United States Capital Building by orienting both the second story healing garden and the one and a half story multi-purpose room due south. The new multipurpose room layout is functionally flexible and includes lounges with fire places and a large expanse of glass that frames the Capital Building.
Budget $8,500,000.00
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FEDERAL
Design Completion July 2016
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Veterans Administration Medical Center
Oncology, Endocrinology and Sleep Therapy, Baltimore, MD These three new suites will serve an increasing out-patient demand. In the oncology suite, the existing open infusion stations will be replaced with 12 new stations including one private station, one isolation station, and 10 semi-private stations. This arrangement is flexible, giving the patients the options of controlling their space to be open or semiprivate. This will provide a higher level of privacy and comfort while patients receive their treatment. The nurse station will be situated to provide direct visual contact to all infusion patients during treatment. PatientCentric Care principles have been incorporated in the design.
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FEDERAL
The Sleep Lab, housing the Sleep Study and EMG / EEG departments, will be expanded. The size of the sleep study rooms and number of toilet / shower rooms will be augmented to better serve patients’ needs and privacy. A dedicated waiting area and centrallylocated monitoring room will allow for streamlined patient check-in while a new office / consultation room allows for a more efficient operation, and serves the joint needs of the Sleep Study and EMG / EEG departments. This suite has been designed in accordance with American Academy of Sleep Medicine accreditation requirements.
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Veterans Administration Medical Center
Urgent Care Clinic and Primary Care Center, Perry Point, MD This major renovation will restructure the Primary Care Clinic applying current medical best practices, using the Patient Aligned Care Team (PACT) Model. The functional layout includes the Primary Care functions, various Specialty Care functions, as well as the Urgent Care Clinic all located in Building 361 on the Perry Point campus. The renovated UCC will provide separate and secure mental health holding and screening areas to address both safety and privacy needs. The PACT Space Module represents a significant change in VA’s approach to the environment of care for the delivery of Primary Care Services to our Nation’s Veterans. VA’s transformation of care to PACT, a Veteran-centric, medical home model of care, required a new space planning and design paradigm. This New facility contains planning and design concepts that support the patient centered care delivered and illustrates concepts for creating functional, efficient, nurturing, pleasing, and adaptable environments for our Nation’s Veterans, as well as those who serve and honor the Veteran patients.
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FEDERAL
20,000 S.F.
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Veterans Administration Medical Center
Psychosocial Residential Rehabilitation Treatment Program (RRTP), Perry Point, MD
The goal of this project is to renovate BLDG 364 to accommodate the newly approved Mental Health Residential Rehabilitation Treatment Program (RRTP). The existing space within unit 364B served as locked inpatient psychiatry STAR unit. The new RRTP will treat these Veterans in a much less restrictive and more recoveryoriented environment. Unit 364B will be renovated to accommodate this new program creating a more homelike residential environment departing from the current institutional feel of the existing space.
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FEDERAL
In serving as a transformational resource, this Renovation is intended to help advance a new treatment paradigm in inpatient psychiatry and residential and outpatient settings that emphasizes recovery, rather than symptom monitoring and stabilization, for patients with even the most severe mental illnesses. This new design approach is being implemented throughout the Veterans Health Administration and represents a significant departure from traditional approaches to mental health facility design.
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Veterans Administration Medical Center Research Laboratory Renovations Phase III
Responding to the trend for updating research laboratories and internal demands to improve space utilization, efficiency, and to meet current research requirements the Washington D.C. VA Medical Center has targeted the overhaul and modifications of laboratories located on two floors located within the hospital, in the research wing building number 4. The Washington D.C. VA Medical Center is in the process of renovating most of the building and this project is the third phase in this master plan. The extents of the project include the renovation of the approximately 4500 sf. of existing BSL-1 into BSL -2 research laboratories and 600 sf. of office space. The Current laboratories in the research wing of the hospital do not meet Bio Safety Requirements, there is currently no separation or compartmentalization of the current laboratories therefore the ability to provide the proper pressure maps in the research wing are not possible, resulting in the high probability of cross contamination of work migrating between rooms.
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The new laboratories will be a total overhaul of the existing spaces introducing new lab configurations, from small inefficient spaces to larger more efficient laboratories. The laboratory casework will be a highly flexible modular and movable system that can be modified to meet future needs or changes in research focus. Safety features such as providing two means of egress from each laboratory, the proper placement of fume hoods and bio safety laminar hoods, as well as the proper locations for acid pour off stations, eyewash and emergency shower stations will be addressed.
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Veterans Administration Medical Center Patriots Cafe and Kitchen, Washington DC
The Washington DC VA Medical Center, located within sight of the Nation’s Capital has 175 acute care beds, 30 Psychosocial Residential Rehabilitation Treatment beds, and a 20-suite Fisher House. Also, the Medical Center is home to an adjacent 120-bed Community Living Center, all rely on the Patriots Café efficiency. From cooked-to-order daily specials to an attractive space enhanced by local photography and custom wallcoverings that feature the map of Washington D.C. The New Patriots Café offers a Soothing, fresh and comfortable environment, with new Energy Efficient equipment, State-of-the-art heating and air conditioning system, and expanded dining options with over 120 Seats. This kitchen and dining space has it all. Everything you’d want from a hospital and exactly everything you get at Patriots Café with its front-of-house servery, bistro, five serving stations, salad bars and grab –n- go. Choose from convenience items to madeto-order specialties, all featuring fresh ingredients. The patriots Café serves the campus population’s desires and needs: the ability to easily balance delicious food, healthy options, dietary restrictions, and convenience.
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9,000 sf.
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National Institutes of Health (NIH)
NIH Building 35 Corridor Renovations, Washington DC
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FEDERAL
Mimar Ponte Mellor was asked to renovate a corridor leading to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. The corridor had a tired, “back-of-house” feeling, which MPM of DC eliminated by replacing the carpet with a contextual “neuron and synapse” terrazzo pattern finish, upgrading the lighting and ceiling, and creating in wall storage for recycling bins that are currently located haphazardly in the corridor.
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Federal Law Enforcement Training Center
U.S. Department of Homeland Security , Cheltenham, MD Mimar Ponte Mellor, as architect of record, provided architecture and interior design services for this new 10,000 SF Georgian style multi-purpose facility. Our scope of services included the review and evaluation of previously prepared design development documents and redesign work. Mimar Ponte Mellor provided a colonnaded entry to the building with decorative columns, “simulatedslate roofing system” with a fifty-year manufacturer’s warranty to maintain the fabric of the adjacent buildings, construction details of the roof cornice to incorporate a continuous prefabricated gutter assembly, a stage floor from a raised platform with crawl space to eliminate the requirement of a sprinkler system, and the use of fire-retardanttreated lumber within the interstitial space below the stage floor. Interior design services included furniture layout and specifications, furnishings and equipment, and product data for furniture. Mimar Ponte Mellor JM Murphy found and corrected problems with the original design. Mimar Ponte Mellor’s changes to the original design led to a buildable project and huge savings in construction cost. Construction Cost: $2.75M
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MULTI-PURPOSE AUDITORIUM BUILDING #64
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High Frequency Direction Facility (HFDF) Center
Federal Communications Commission (FCC), GSA - Columbia, MD As part of an On-Call contract, Mimar Ponte Mellor provided professional architectural, interior design, structural, mechanical, electrical, and fire protection services for the design and construction administration of a new 5,000 SF High Frequency Direction Finding (HFDF) Federal Communications Center (FCC) which was previously housed in temporary trailers in an isolated area of the site. Public utilities, such as electrical services were extended from the street, the water system was well water, and the sewer system was serviced by septic tank and septic leaching field. The area around the building was also surrounded by security fencing and a card access automatic sliding gate system.
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After completion of this project, our Design team was awarded a Certificate of Excellence by the U.S. GSA MidAtlantic Region. Client provided Past Performance Reference (PPR) for several jobs and rated MPM excellent in all categories.
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The project included architectural, interior design, structural, mechanical, electrical, and fire protection services for the design and construction administration. The new 5,000sf one story pre-engineered metal building consists of a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) including Operations Center and IT & Utilities Room. Support spaces outside of the secure perimeter included a conference room, offices, break room, workshop, and storage rooms. A new emergency power and communication system was designed to provide uninterrupted electrical service the HFDF Center.
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Municipal MIMAR drawn 70 percent of its work from task-order contracts with state and municipal agencies, acting as prime or sub-consultant. This volume represents services for over 350 conventional architecture and engineering projects. The construction cost of MIMAR’s tasks vary from $10,000 to $50 million. Our clientele consist of Baltimore City, Prince George’s County, Baltimore County, Howard County, etc.
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INTRODUCTION
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w Maryland Stadium Authority w Baltimore City Department of Public Works w Historic Annapolis Foundation w MD State Archives w District Court of MD w Maryland State Highway Administration w Prince George’s County Public Works w PG County Dptmnt. of Environmental Resources w DC Parks & Recreation w Casa of Maryland w City of District Heights w City of Baltimore w City of Gaithersburg
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Animal Services Facility
Prince George’s County, Department of Environmental Resourses Mimar Ponte Mellor led this civic project as the prime consultant, from inception through all phases of design and post construction services. This 40,000 sf facility includes spaces for admissions, housing, a laboratory, surgery, and adoption with two indooroutdoor exercise areas segregated for cats and dogs. The project included a community meeting room and lecture hall. The county designated this $11.4 million center as a model green building. Amazingly, the construction phase of this project was completed with change orders of less than 1%, and the project received credits for more than the change order amount.
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MUNICIPAL
“Details are the essence of architecture.” Victor Chao,AIA CD Studio Manager
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Brighton Dam Visitor Center, Permit Office and Recreation Facility Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission, Brookeville, MD
The design of a new 4000 SF facility. Project included design of a visitors/ permitting center, to house a community meeting room and associated public spaces, include a bird watching area, and staff offices with kitchen and washroom/ shower facility. The building was designed with proper orientation and use of glass to complement the views of the site. Included in the design were building structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing, site lighting design, plus site well and septic system design and civil/ site design for parking areas, access roadways and bioretention areas. This new building was programmed and designed to LEED standards and will be the public centerpiece for the WSSC’s 5600 acre Patuxent River complex and dam.
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MUNICIPAL
The scope of design services includes the complete removal of trailers that had been in use since the 1950s, renovation of the parking areas to improve ingress and egress, provide a new fueling station with two 4000 gallon UST’s located in a secure area, a new septic field that includes a holding tank and BAT system for Nitrogen removal. The potable water well’s capacity was increased and supply water lines were replaced. The project also includes a 30,000 gallon dry fire hydrant for firefighting. Rain water harvesting is used to provide Grey water for plumbing and irrigation. The air handling units will be equipped with dual enthalpy airside economizers.
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Renovations of In-Flight Kitchen, Building 228, Hangars 9, 10, & 11 Andrews Air Force Base, MD
Partners: NASTOS Construction
Mimar Ponte Mellor provided comprehensive architectural and engineering services for the complete renovation/systemic upgrades to the existing 3,500 S.F. in-flight kitchen facility at Andrews Air Force Base. In addition, MPM provided complete construction administration services including review of all shop drawings and submittals, led construction progress meetings, responded to RFI’s and technical queries, reviewed reports from testing and inspection firms and prepared the final punch list.
USACE Design/Build/Upgrades at Andrews Air Force Base Joint Base Andrews, MD
Partners: Lime Energy/Trisohn
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Construction
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Lime Energy/Versar/MPM team designed, furnished and repaired/ upgraded/installed a complete wet type sprinkler system, decommission excess components of the existing deluge system, and provide a complete new high efficiency foam system.
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Transit/ Transportation Osborne King, PE Director, Engineering & Constrruction Management Since its inception, one of the major focuses of Mimar Ponte Mellor has been transportation and transit-related facilities. In the last twenty years, Mimar Ponte Mellor has provided A/E services for the MD State Highway Administration, WMATA, MD Aviation Administration, MD Port Authority, MD Transportation Authority, MD Transit Administration, Baltimore City Transportation Department, and Prince Georges County Department of Public Works and Transportation as prime and sub consultant. We have completed more than 300 task order projects for transportation clients. Our projects have included feasability studies, programming, facility design, construction support, and third-party quality assessment review for transit facilities, toll facilities, highway maintenance facilities, weigh stations, bridges, traffic monitoring facilities, salt barns, intersection and highway lighting, toll collection facilities, IT facilities for toll collection, regional computer facilities, highway police facilities and highway administration facilities.
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w MTA Baltimore Red Line Corridor Transit Study w MTA - Metropolitan Grove Station (CCT Line), Montgomery County, MD w MDTA Salt Barn at I-895, Baltimore, MD w MDTA Toll Facilities - 78 Booths renovation & assessment – Phase I & II w MDTA Henry Nice Memorial Bridge toll booths and Police Administrative Facility w MDTA Fort McHenry Tunnel Ventilation Building and much more...
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Maryland Transit Administration The Red Line is a 14.1 mile long light rail transit project in Baltimore, MD. It runs from Woodlawn to the Johns Hopkins University Hospital Bayview campus. Mimar Ponte Mellor provided engineering and architectural services as a subconsultant to the General Engineering Consultant team for the Baltimore Red Line Light Rail project, which is a large-scale joint-venture capital improvement project between prime consultants RK&K, Parsons Brinkerhoff, and AECOM. Architecture Design: Mimar Ponte Mellor was involved in the schematic phase for pre-design. Mimar Ponte Mellor was responsible for planning studies for various ‘Transit Oriented Developments’ around numerous stations in the city. Additionally, Mimar Ponte Mellor performed an 18-month Public Outreach for the Highlandtown, Greektown and Security Square Stations. We prepared architectural renderings for all stations and building modeling for Baltimore City, and provided structural design. Stormwater Management Design: Mimar Ponte Mellor provided the stormwater management design for facilities throughout the project corridor. Mimar Ponte Mellor’s designers rose to the urban design challenges presented with this type of project by combining site-specific stormwater management design elements with practical construction practices.
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Roadway & Parking Lot Design: Mimar Ponte Mellor provided civil design expertise to coordinate with other design disciplines to ensure the project’s drainage needs were met. These design elements included curb line location and gutter design, pavement cross-slope,
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Baltimore Red Line
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Silver Spring Transit Center Silver Spring, MD
Mimar Ponte Mellor partnered with Parsons Brinckerhoff and Zimmer Gunsul Frasca, a DC-based architecture and planning firm, for the designing and planning of the Silver Spring Transit Center, which involved five separate government agencies as well as private developers. The design includes a transit facility for the Silver Spring Metro station, bus stations, retail space and three highrise buildings. The high-rise buildings will be built under separate contracts in the next phases. The transit center, which supports a $200m-plus development, will include office, hotel, residential and retail space built above and around a transit hub that will bring together several modes of transportation -- Metro trains, MARC trains and buses -- including the BiCounty Transitway, also known as the Purple Line. Commercial and residential structures will be built in tiers over and around the transit center. The hotel will have about 200 rooms; there will be between 200,000 and 250,000sf of office space over the transit center and 250-265 units in the apartment building, to be located near Ramsey Avenue. Retail space will be located on the lower levels.
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TRANSPORTATION
Team: Mimar Ponte Mellor Parsons Brinckerhoff Zimmer, Gunsul, Frasca Architects
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Maryland Transit Administration
Metropolitan Grove Station Corridor Cities Transit Way (CCT)
Mimar Ponte Mellor provided design services for the Transit Station Study of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) or Light Rail (LRT) transitway. The CCT Bus Rapid Transit project will provide fast dependable travel time on a dedicated transitway while offering the flexibility for buses to directly serve surrounding communities. Mimar Ponte Mellor was involved in the configuration of space planning and study of three stations: Metro Grove, Crown Farm, and Kings Farm stations. Our responsibilities included producing design and construction documents for ticketing offices, public concourses and vertical circulation.
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TRANSPORTATION
“I think about how long the LRT will be around for future generations and how important it is for the people who will use it every day.� Lance Tarbell, Project Manager
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Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) Metro Orange/Blue Line Rehabilitation
Washington’s Orange Line stretches west of the District through Arlington, VA and down the Interstate 66 corridor. It shares half of its 26 stations with the Blue Line, and two-thirds of them with the Silver Line. The line and its stations, first put into service in November of 1978, have become candidates for the rehabilitation of various features. Mimar Ponte Mellor provided architectural, engineering, and environmental graphic design services as part of a design team for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) for the rehabilitation of the Orange-Blue Line Metro Rail System (16 Stations, Stadium Armory to National Airport.) Orange-Blue Stations Environmental Graphic Design: The Line’s pylon-type directional signs are iconic but often confuse riders. Mimar Ponte Mellor designed new vault-mounted signs that cite the end of the line name and the name of the next station. Our staff is applying the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Sign Guidelines.
Stadium-Armory 5/8"
Franconia-Springfield Vienna Wiehle-Reston East
Elevator to Train Platform New Carrollton Colleen Foley
Largo Town Center
Elevator to Train Platform Vienna
FranconiaSpringfield
WiehleReston East
CENTERLINE OF COFFERED PANEL
Graphic Designer
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Stadium-Armory 5/8"
Franconia-Springfield Vienna Wiehle-Reston East
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5/8"
Franconia-Springfield Vienna Wiehle-Reston East
TRANSPORTATION
Stadium-Armory
2'-0"
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Aviation One of the major areas of focus for MPM is Aviation facility design. Over the course of our 20-year history, MPM has provided A/E services for over 300 task order projects for Aviation clients as the prime and/or subconsultant. MPM has received a high degree of recognition from clients in Aviation Design, which include four of the largest aviation planning firms in the country. Our professionals have more than 100 years of combined experience in aviation facility design. They have worked for Baltimore-Washington International Airport, Maryland; Ronald Reagan National and Washington Dulles International Airports, Virginia; Connellsville Airport, Pennsylvania; Atlanta Hartsfield Airport, Georgia; BostonLogan International, Massachusetts; Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Ohio; and Albuquerque International Sunport, New Mexico.
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INTRODUCTION
AVIATION
• Dulles International Airport – AE Tasks Order Design Services • BWI Concourse E Extension • Andrews Air Force Base - Renovations of In-Flight Kitchen, Building 228, & Hangars 9, 10 & 11 • USACE Design/Build For Repairs/ Upgrades at • Andrews Airforce Base • Washington National Airport Warehouse Expansion • Baltimore Washington International Airport Signage and Wayfinding Design Services for Animal Relief Area • BWI-Three Fully-Automated Triturator Buildings • w BWI Curbside Expansion and Skywalks • w BWI - Southwest Airline Concourse Retail Concessions • w BWI - Mac Office Building/Warehouse • w BWI Main Terminal Renovations • BWI-MAC and Air Rescue Fire Fighting Buildings Renovations • Maryland Aviation Authority Corporate Office Renovations • w BWI Hourly Garage • w BWI Bus Maintenance Facility • w BWI Customer Service Building • w AB Terminal Triturator Building • w BWI-South Terminal Baggage Service Offices • w MAA Homeowners Assistance Soundproofing Program • w United Delta, NW, Continental, Southwest Airlines • w Ronald Reagan National and Washington Dulles International Airports - On-Call A/E services • w Boston-Logan International Airport Airport Rescue and • FireFighting Building
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Baltimore Washington International Airport Hourly Garage Expansion & Renovation
MPM worked as an architecture team member with URS to provide design and construction documents for the Expansion, Skywalks and Garage Additions Project. MPM was responsible for all work relating to the expansion and addition of two floors, alterations of the facade facing the main terminal and additions to the Parking Garage. This project included the addition of two floors on the existing Parking Garage for 400 new parking spaces, and the addition of elevators, moving walkways, and public lobbies. In addition, 25 existing stair lobbies were also enclosed with glass vestibules to provide air-conditioned spaces. The project area consisted of a 400,000 sf addition and renovation of existing spaces. MPM worked closely with URS and other consultants to coordinate architectural, structural, mechanical and civil work. As time was of the essence, our key personnel worked diligently to finish the project within schedule and produced nearly 60 architectural drawings on an accelerated schedule of 20 weeks.
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$42 Million 2006
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Construction Cost: Completion:
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Baltimore-Washington International Airport Southwest Airline Concourse Retail Concession Mimar worked closely with the developer, the regional planning authority and local citizens groups to understand and address relevant concerns and ensure timely approval. The project exceeded client and lender expectations in terms of appearance, adaptive reuse of existing structural components, timeliness and return on investment. A linear “mall� of food servers and dining areas overlooks the dualheight waiting lobby and takes in expansive views of the airfield and gates. RTKL Architects partnered with MAE and originated the nauticaltheme design. MAE exhaustively documented the delicate plans of the new work so as to permit the error-free construction of the unique double-curvature ceilings and walls.
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AVIATION
Construction Cost: $19,500,000 Completion: 2005
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Baltimore Washington International Terminal Concourse E Extension, BWI, MD Partners: AECOM/ URS
As sub to URS Mimar Ponte Mellor is providing: • Lighting Design • Environmental Graphic Design • Stormwater Structure Design • Architectural Design • Revit Support
Lance Tarbell, Project Manager
PROJECT
AVIATION
Mohsen Abdelrahim Electrical Engineer
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Education MIMAR McKissick Education Is one of a very select few MBE design firms in our nation dedicated to the planning and creation of learning environments. MimarMcKissick Education creates experiences that enhance traditional teaching methods, foster intellectual growth, and deliver measurable outcomes. Creativity is the hallmark of the projects designed by MimarMcKissick Education Studio.
INTRODUCTION
EDUCATION
For nearly 4 decades, PreK-12 and higher education have been the core focus of our lead MimarMcKissick Education specialists, as we continue to pursue new opportunities for master planning studies, capital improvement programs, sports planning, the renovation or expansion of existing structures, the preservation of historic schools and the development of new educational facilities.
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WE BUILD TEAMS THAT BUILD BUILDINGS “It’s not just about MAKING connections... It’s about building relationships”
Lynnear Knight, B.Arch
LYNNEAR KNIGHT, B.Arch Marketing Manager
• Business Development • Advertisment • Public Relation • Advanced Technology
Mimar Ponte Mellor is anxious to continue its success with partnerships. We offer Architecture, Engineering Planning, Construction Management, Environmental Graphics Design and Interior Design. More than 70% of our projects are through Federal State, Local Governments, and our Prime Consultant liaisons. АРХИТЕКТОР
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