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PROPERTIES Project List
Hoover Properties (the combination of Vin & Toni Hoover Property Management, LLC and Wild Hog Construction, LLC) is a
development, construction, and property management firm based in Tampa, Florida. Over the past twenty-five years, Vin Hoo-
ver has developed twenty-nine single-tenant properties for various agencies of the U.S. Government across the Southeast and
Mountain regions. Vin Hoover has developed properties for the GSA on the "Sole Source Negotiations" basis.
Hoover Properties has successfully developed twenty-nine projects in a wide range of government agencies. Specializing in the
construction of built-to-suit properties for various agencies of the U.S. Government, including Immigrations & Customs En-
forcement, Customs & Border Protection, Federal Bureau of Investigations, and the Social Security Administration.
Select projects for various entities of the U.S. Government include:
U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY
LOCATION
SIZE (SO
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Office of Disability Adjudication and Review
Middlesboro, KY
19,200
S 4.000,000
Current
Immigration & Customs Enforcement
and Customs & Border Protection
Tavernier, FL
10,200
S 4,400,000
Current
Customs & Border Protection
Cape Canaveral, FL
15,000
S 4,000,000
2012
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Johnson City, TN
10,100
$
.800,000
2012
Office of Disability Adjudication and Review (SSA)
Hazard, ICY
2,000
S 400,000
2012
Immigration & Custom Enforcement
Stuart, FL
13.000
$ 3600,000
2011
Mine Safety and Health Administration
Hazard, KY
5,000
S 2,000,000
2011
Social Security Administration
Cocoa, FL
6,200
S 1,500,000
2010
Drug Enforcement Agency
London, KY
10,000
S 2,500,000
2003
Quick Response Team Facility (ICE)
Carey/Raleigh, NC
10,000
S 575,000
2000
Social Security Administration
Bessemer, AL
6,000
S 475,000
2000
Social Security Administration
Decatur, AL
6.000
$400,000
2000
Consular Center (U.S. Department of State)
Williamsburg, KY
20,000
S 750,000
1999
Social Security Administration
Meridian, MS
4,000
$ 475.000
1999
Social Security Administration
Somerset. KY
5,000
S 1,250,000
1998
Datatrac Call Center (INS)
Corbin, KY
6,000
$ 750.000
1998
Social Security Administration
Florence, KY
7,500
S 600,000
1998
Social Security Administration
Brookhaven, MS
5,000
$425,000
1998
Immigration & Naturalization
Corbin, KY
35,000
$ 6,000,000
1997
TECO Energy/C.4111ff Coal
Corbin, ICY
10,000
S 2,000,000
1997
United States Post Office
Somerset, KY
7.500
S 1,100,000
1997
United States Post Office
Stearns, KY
5,000
S 475,000
1997
United States Post Office
Campbellsville, KY
2,500
S 320,000
1997
INS Call Center
Barbourville, KY
15.000
S 750,000
1996
Federal Circuit Judge Office
London, KY
4,000
S 500,000
1995
Office of Hearings and Appeals (SSA)
Middlesboro, KY
10,000
$ 2,500,000
1993
Mine Safety and Health Administration
Hazard, ICY
6,000
S 600,000
1992
Veterans Affairs
Tampa. FL
5.000
S 275,000
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Social Security Administration
Middlesboro, KY
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S 750,000
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Internal Revenue Service
Corbin, KY
2,000
S 175,000
1985
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Office of Disability Adjudication
& Review and Social Security
Administration
tot Tech Park Drive
Middlesboro, KY 40963
Size: 19,200 Square Feet
Est. Project Cost: $ 4,000,000
Est. Completion: 2013
Immigration & Customs
Enforcement and Customs &
Border Protection
91603 Overseas Highway
Tavernier, FL 33070
Size: 10,200 Square Feet
Est. Project Cost: $ 4,400,000
Est. Completion: 2013
Customs & Border Protection
200 George J. King Boulevard
Cape Canaveral, FL 32920
Size: 13,000 Square Feet
Project Cost: $ 4,000,000
Completed: 2012
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Federal Bureau of
Investigation
2620 Knob Creek Road
Johnson City, TN 37604
Size: to, too Square Feet
Cost: $ 3,800,000
Completed: 2012
Immigration & Customs
Enforcement
3500 Southeast Commerce Avenue
Stuart, FL 34997
Size: 13,000 Square Feet
Cost: S 3,500,000
Completed: 2011
Mine Safety & Heath
Administration
145 Reynolds Lane
Hazard, KY zgros
Size: 9,000 Square Feet
Cost: $ 2,000,000
Completed: 2011
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Representative Projects
Office of Disability
Adjudication and Review (SSA)
825 High Street
Hazard, KY 41701
Size: 2,000 Square Feet
Cost: $ 400,000
Completed: 2012
Social Security Administration
310 Canaveral Groves
Cocoa, Ft. 32926
Size: 6,200 Square Feet
Cost: $ 1,500,000
Completed: 2010
Drug Enforcement Agency
Iso Hal Rodgers Drive
London, KY 40744
Size: 10,00o Square Feet
Cost: $ 2,500,000
Completed: 2003
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Social Security Administration
3975 South Highway 27
Somerset, KY 42501
Size: 5,000 Square Feet
Cost: $ 1,250,000
Completed: 1998
Datatrac Call Center (INS)
263 Allison Boulevard
Corbin, KY 40701
Size: 6,000 Square Feet
Cost: $ 750,000
Completed: 1998
Immigrations & Naturalization
(U.S. Department of Justice)
203 Allison Boulevard
Corbin, KY 40701
Size: 35,000 Square Feet
Cost: $ 6,000,000
Completed: 1997
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Representative Projects
TECO Energy/Gatliff Coal
200 Allison Boulevard
Corbin, KY 40701
Size: 10,000 Square Feet
Cost: $ 2,000,000
Completed:1997
Federal Circuit Judge Office
London, KY
Size: 4,000 Square Feet
Cost: $ 500,000
Completed: 1995
Office of Hearings & Appeals
3504 West 35th Street
Middlesboro, KY 40965
Size: 10,000 Square Feet
Cost: $ 1,500,000
Completed: 1993
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Mine Safety & Heath
Administration
Hazard, KY
Size: 6,000 Square Feet
Cost: $ 600,000
Completed: 1992
Social Security Administration
1t7 West Lothbury Avenue
Middlesboro, ICY 40965
Size: 6,000 Square Feet
Cost: 8 750,000
Completed: 1989
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Developer
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•11 GSA Awards in the past 4 yearE
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PROPERTIES
JOE TOPH
Architect
President - Urban Order
•22 years - Hoover/GSA projects
e8 GSA Veterans' Admin projects
'Adjunct Professor, USF
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URBANoRDERinc.
Tampa
UR'BAN (urtan), adj.- belonging to the city or town; refined, polished or
pertaining to a city; suave.
ORDER (or'der), n.- regular arrangement; any methodical or established
succession or harmonious relation; method; system.
architecture that is appropriate to place is of considerable civic and cultural
importance. Buildings communicate the essence of their place and time and it
is no accident that cities with thoughtful, appropriate architecture are superior to
those that do not.
This is particularly true in a climate as explicit and superb as Florida's as buildings
in sunny, sub-tropical climates should be very different in character than those in
cold, wintery places. Sub-tropical environments make very specific architectural
demands.
URBANoRDER's work is a retort to this fundamental architectural philosophy and
celebrates the opportunity to acknowledge Florida's exceptional sub-tropical
climate, culture, plantlife and lifestyle.
Our work reduces the building's
vocabulary to the essential, utilizes
simple, geometric shapes, appropriate
materials (concrete, glass, stucco, tile and block), large,
protected openings (overhangs, awnings, shutters and
louvers), light colors (with bold tropical accents),
conditioned/transitional indoor/outdoor spaces (porticos,
loggias, terraces) and landscaping that is an integral part of
the total design.
The goal at U/O is to meet our clients needs, budget,
aspirations, and contribute to neighborhood, city and state.
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Key personnel:
JOSEPH M.L. TOPH
ARCHITECT
URBANoRDER, INC.
1985-present
State of Florida Registered ArchitectM
National Council of Architectural Registration
Boards # 42,156
ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
Masters of Architecture Program- University of
South Florida
1990-1991
2006- 2009
EDUCATION
Masters of Arts in Architecture, 1980, The
University of Florida
Bachelor of Arts in Design, 1977, The University
of Florida
Personal:
Born at Tampa General Hospital in 1954
Grew up in Tampa attending the same schools as
both parents
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
The Design Advocates, Inc. Tampa
Intern, project architect, PARTNER
1980-1987
Fleischman Garcia Architects, Tampa
intern
summer 1979
MEMBERSHIPS
Barrio Latino Commission (Mayoral Appointment)
1987-1991 Chairman 1990
Downtown Tampa Plan Advisory Board, City of
Tampa, 1987
Advisory Committee, Kennedy Boulevard Plan,
Hillsborough County
City/County Planning Commission 1988-1989
Super Bowl landscape committee
Fall Design Conference, American Institute of
Architects
Florida Central Chapter, chairman 1987
Mayor's Advisory Committee of Bayshore
Boulevard 1987-1988
Co-chairman, Historic Tampa/Hillsborough
County Preservation Board/
American Institute of Architects Bayshore
Boulevard Committee 1984-1986
AWARDS
Two (2) Certificates of Merit, American Institute
of Architects
Miami Herald Design Award
National Home Builders
Hillsborough County Planning Commission
Miscellaneous other architectural and land
planning design awards
Guest Speaker
University of South Florida
Hillsborough County/City County Planning
Commission
Metropolitan Planning Organization
International Association of Corporate Real
Estate Executives
Tampa City Council
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Westshore Alliance
The Tampa Museum of Art
Clearwater Central Council
Clearwater Chamber of Commerce
Exchange Club of Tampa
various other civic groups
Guest Architectural Critic
University of Florida
University of South Florida
Harvard Graduate School of Design
American Builders Conference
Presenter of the GUY TOPH AWARD- yearly
trophy to the outstanding Hillsborough County
high school football student/athlete (est.1939)
Travel experience: United States. Canada,
Mexico, Europe, Asia, Australia, New Zealand,
The Caribbean and South America
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Partial list of projects/clients
Veterans
Administration
projects:
Compensation and Pensions
Pharmacy
Rehabilitation Center
Dermatology
Polk County Center
Day Treatment Center
Audiology
Restaurants:
Carmines Restaurant, Ybor City
Chavez Restaurant, Hyde Park
Village
Cactus Club, Hyde Park Village
Breezes, Hyatt Regency Hotel
Tampa City Center
Cascades, Hyatt Regency Hotel
Tampa City Center
Klub Rokko Pizzeria, Brandon
LeBordeaux Restaurant/Jazz
Club. Hyde Park
Frankie's Patio Bar & Grill, Thor
City
Moock's Restaurant
Selena's Restaurant/Jazz Club,
Hyde Park Village
rg's North, Northdale
rg's City Center, Downtown
Tampa
Johnny Ryans Steak House,
Downtown Tampa
Bella Trattoria, Hyde Park
Key Lime Café. Clearwater
Food Court, Tampa City Center
Frost Bites, Ellington .
Starbucks Coffee, Westshore Blvd.
Starbucks Coffee, South Howard
Avenue
Starbucks Coffee, Jacksonville
Starbucks Coffee, Sarasota
Starbucks Coffee, Venice
Starbucks Coffee, Hidden River,
Tampa
Staibucks Coffee. Orlando
Starbucks Coffee, St. Pete Beach
Starbucks Coffee, Oldsmar
J. Ryan's on the Grill, Lakewood
Ranch, Sarasota
J. Ryan's on the Grill. Howard
Avenue, Tampa
Sports Shack, Tampa
Wines by Morrell, Ybor City
Commercial proiects:
Robinson and Wood Law firm, Las
Vegas
Hacienda Yacht Harbor Marina
and Club, Placida, Fla.
Olsen Office Building, Southby
Partnership
Hotel, Southby Partnership,
Sarasota
Stuart S. Golding Company,
Clearwater
W Brothers, Bella Vista condo,
Sarasota
High Point Development, Seybold
Condo, Tampa
First Southern Development,
Sarasota
Leiter Group, Peoria, Ill.
LIST, Tampa
Christopher Properties, McDill
Lofts. Tampa
Tahitian Inn, Tampa
Audubon Group, NYC
Siversten Development, Sarasota
FAMU, college of Pharmacy
Gemini Real Estate Advisors.
Orlando
AUSEC/CHENEY Advertising
GROUP, Hyde Park
AUSEC/CHENEY, Downtown
Tampa
ARCHITECTURAL AWNINGS
LEE ARNOLD AND ASSOCIATES,
Clearwater
Beach Place, Longboat Key
Beach Place office building,
Johnson Development. Tampa
Buccaneer Inn, Longboat Key
BTS DEVELOPMENT OF Tampa
Gerry Bobier, Tampa
CHI CHI RODRIGUEZ YOUTH
FOUNDATION/ GOLF CLUB,
Clearwater
COMPANION TECHNOLOGIES OF
FLORIDA
DAGASA office building, Tampa
DOLLAR RENT A CAR, HOLIDAY &
TOUR DIVISION, Orlando
SCAMP AUTO RENTAL, Tampa
Eldorado, Englewood
ESCOBAR, GOMEZ and RAMAREZ,
Tampa
Fidelity Investments, Tampa
FORBES DEVELOPMENT
FERMAN MOTOR CARS, Tampa
FOWLER, WHITE, GILLEN, BOGGS,
VILLAREAL & BANKER,'.
GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION, Tampa
GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION, Atlanta
GRAND SLAM TENNIS CLUB
HILL, WARD & HENDERSON,
downtown Tampa
Holiday Law Office, Sarasota
WILLIAM HOWE PROPERTIES,
Miami
INTECORE/CHUCK MOORE, NYC
Johnson Residential. Tampa
Johnson Development office
building, Tampa
Longboat Harbor Towers
MIKEN CORPORATION, Tampa
NANCY MURPHY, INC.
NORTHWOOD PLAZA, Clearwater
PARADISE POOLS, Tampa
PEDIATRIC MEDICAL CENTER,
Tampa
PROJECT RETURN
PROPERTY ASSET MANAGEMENT
QUAIL RIDGE GOLF AND
COUNTRY CLUB
R8 Catering, Sarasota
RAMADA INN, Bush Gardens,
Tampa
REALITY MAINTENANCE
CORPORATION
THE RICE COMPANY
SSE Law Group, Tampa
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SANDPIPER APARTMENTS,
Orlando
STANDER PROPERTIES
SUNLAKE APARTMENTS, Brandon
SUNSHINE BMW/VOLVO, Tarpon
Springs
Swann Townhouses, Tampa
Palace of Florence, Davis Islands
Wisconsin Duplexes
TAMPA BAY VITREO/RETINAL
ASSOCIATES, St. Petersburg
THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA
SOHO Collection, HID
Development
St. John's Day School
TIME OUT SPORTS BAR
VERMILLION CONDOMINIUM,
Miami
VRS REALITY SERVICES, FLORIDA,
INC., Tampa
Westshore offce/retail building
WINDEMERE CONSTRUCTION
880 MANDALAY CONDOMINIUM,
Clearwater
Residential
Hoover , Tampa
Hollister, Tampa
Buffington, Tampa
Chadhry/Davis, Tampa
Coulter, Philadelphia. Pa.
Matt Leiter, Peona, III.
Engleman, Tampa
Heiss, Tampa
Allen, Tampa
Bill Ezell. Tampa
AGIA, Dr. RAYMOND & SUSAN
Allen residence. Boca Grande
ALAYON, James, Cheval
ALBANO, BOB & WENDY
Amado, DAGASA
AUSEC, LANCE
N/Carry Woods. Davis Islands
BADEN, CHRIS & LAURA,
Bradenton
Savo', Walter, Sarasota
BERNARD, GREG
BERNDT, TOM & JULIE
Brown, Bird Key
BOSEK, DR. VOYTEK & HELENA,
Tampa Palms
Buckwalter, Sarasota
BTS DEVELOPMENT of Tampa
CAPPALITTI, Ross
CAVE, JAN, Belaire
CAVALLINI, DR. LEO & ISABEL
CAVELL. DR. GORDON &
CORINNE, Largo
Scott Congress, Sanibel, Florida
CORCORAN, DR. JOSEPH, Siesta
Key
CORCORAN, Jane, Siesta Key
CRAWFORD, ROD
CUNNINGHAM, Josie, Siesta Key
CUTLER, Dane
DEWEY, WAYNE & VICKY
DESCHLER, Doug
DIMANDIS, JOHN & LIZ, Davis
Islands
DINSMORE, David
Douglas, Brad
Douglas. John and Betsy, St.
Petersburg
Dowdy, Osprey
Ewing, Longboat Key
Falco, Sarasota
FRANKLAND, Fred
Fountain House, DAGASA
FUQUA DEVELOPMENT
GABLER, JAY
GABLER, JAY AND SUZANNE
GABLER, JOHN & LISA
GOODMAN, ARNOLD & MERLE
Cooper, Brad
GLADFELTER, LESLIE & VAN
HICKY, J.B. & BONNIE
HILL. WARD & HERDERSON,
ATTORNEYS
HUGHES. DON
IAVARONE, CARMINE, Tampa
lavarone, Carmine, beach house,
St. Pete Beach
IRELAND, JANE ANN
JENNIS. DAVE and LAURIE
JOHNSON, Dennis, Davis Island
JURADO. KURT
KALAMARAS. Jimmy
KIRCHEN, RICHARD
Klein, Longboat Key
LAND, Barbra, Port Tampa
LAMPHIER, JOSEPH AND
DEBORAH, Beach Park
La VIELLE, Rob
KIRSCHMAN HOUSE
KOFFMAN HOUSE
MALALUANA, AL & CHARLENE,
Davis Islands
MARTIN, LESS
Martinique, DAGASA
MASTOMAK, TUULA
MCCLIMANS, MICK & JANE
McGOWEN, LARUA & STEVE
Meeker, Dan
Messer, Sarasota
MILLER, STEVE
MOORE, JOHN & SALATHA, Davis
Islands
NASH, LINDA & MICHAEL. Davis
Islands
NELSON, MIKE
OFFENBACH, Russ and Maxine
OHLSEN, BILL & WENDY
OTERO, KEN
PELTZ, GLEN & KAY
Reed, Joe, St. Petersburg
RICHARDSON, CHARLES
RUSSO. Joseph
San Miguel, DAGASA
SANDERSON, John, Cheval
SHIELDS, DOUG AND VICKI
SHIMBURG, JOHN AND LIZ
SHIMBURG, Kathy and Andy
SMITH, Pete, Palmia Ceia
SMITH, DR. DONALD, Davis
Islands
Scott Strady
STOLTZING, WILLIAM
SUNCHASE APARTMENTS, Temple
Terrace
Talley, Orlando
TAPP, TIM & KITTY, Chival
Tingle, Sarasota
TOLRUD, JEFF
TOOMEY, JOHN
TRAUTENBURG, DR. JOEL
WEISS, ARTHOR
Wolf Residence. Sarasota
WOODARD, DR LAURIE, Davis
Islands
Woodward, Dan, Tampa
WOODWARD, Dan and Mario,
Winter Park
WORTMAN, JIM, Temple Terrace
WU. DAVID
Partial list of projects
prior to U/o
MANATEE MEDICAL ARTS
BUILDING, Bradenton
Ben H. Hammer
17,000 sq.ft. medical office
building
SEAPORT VILLAGE RETIREMENT
CENTER, Bradenton
250 unit retirement center with
13,000 sq.ft clubhouse
VANDERBUILT BEACH VILLAS,
Naples, Beachwalk
The Radnor Corporation
258 patio
houses and garden apartments
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THE RESERVE AT COLONY BEACH
RESORT, Longboat Key
Michael Saunders and Co.
14 high-end waterfront
townhouses and 84 condo units
MIXED-USE MARKETPLACE,
Oranhestad. Aruba
Bob Swain
65.000 sq.ft. waterfront
marketplace and marina
BAYSHORE BOULEVARD
TOWNHOUSES, Tampa- Adeste
Healey Development Co.
15 high-end townhouses
BAYVIEW OFFICE BUILDING
RENOVATION, Ft. Lauderdale
Unicorn America Co.
2,000,000 exterior renovation
PARKSHORE BEACH HIGH-RISE,
Naples
The Lutgert CO.
30 story high-end beachfront
condominium
NEOPOUTIAN WAY SHOPPING
CENTER, Naples
The Lutgert Co.
98.000 sq. ft. urban shopping
area
TAMPA CITY CENTER FOOD
COURT, Tampa
Northwest Mutual Life Insurance
Company
8,000 sq.ft. food court
LINVILLE RIDGE, North Carolina
The Lutgert Co.
22 detached golfcourse units
HIDDEN RIVER Land Plan, Tampa
Moore/Taggert Properties
4.8 million sq.ft. mixed-use
development
BARDMOORE COUNTRY CLUB
Phase II
Richard Ferell
golf clubhouse/proshop, pool,
entry and three housing types
REEVES IMPORT MOTOR CAR,
Tampa
showroom/display and service
area
VILLAGE ON BAYSHORE, Tampa
Tom Dasso
3 story mixed-use project with
commercial, apartments and
townhouses
US HOME UFE CARE FACILITY,
Pasco County
US Home
250 units with 30.000 clubhouse
TAU. PINES, Pasco County
American Management, Corp.
golf/clubhouse
LAKE JOSEPHINE LAND-USE PLAN,
Broward County
750 units with commercial
LAKE ELLEN LANDINGS, Tampa
Healy Development Co.
IS high-end lakefront
townhouses
MR CITY MIXED-USE PROJECT
Calmark Communities
60 residential units, 40,000 sq.ft.
commercial over parking
BRADENTON FINANCIAL CENTER
Wilbur Boyd Corporation
200,000 sq.ft. 12 story office
building
PERICO ISLAND, Bradenton
Wilbur Boyd Corporation
88 acre PUD with 147 patio
houses, 173 townhouses, 75,000
sq. ft. commercial and clubhouse
BAYSHORE SQUARE, Tampa
HMT Enterprises
large scale, mixed-use
development with 30 story condo
tower and 22 story, 200,000
sq.ft. office tower
THE TERRACES, Naples
The Lutgert Company
22 story, 216 unit beachfront
condominium
THE VINEYARDS, Naples
2000 acre PUD with 7000 units
and 3 golf courses
RIVERBAY, Bradenton
The Wilbur Boyd Corp.
466 acre PUD with 130 high-end
single family houses, 520 multi-
family houses, an 18 hole
championship golf course and
large clubhouse with west houses
RIVERBEND AT INDIAN RIVER,
Stuart, Fla. 91 units
THE COURTYARDS, Tampa, 37
townhouse units
TOMOKA HEIGHTS, Indigo Lakes,
I I2 units 2 and 3 plex units
THE TROPICS, Naples, 33
beachfront units
TRACT 20, Baton Rouge, La, 42
zero lot line
TIMBER OAKS, Pasco County, 216
units
TALL PINES. Pasco County, 385
units
BRIGANTINE VILLAGE, Hilton Head
Island, 110 units
PORT SANIBEL, Ft. Myers, 126
high rise units
THE ARBORS, Bardmoor, 31 zero
lot line units
THE SHOALS, Seminole, 47
detached units
Beachwalk, Naples, 150 patio
homes
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Factor 1: Development
Factor 3: Site Layout
Factor 4: Financial
Team and Key
Factor 2: Facility Design
and Design
Information
Personnel Experience
1. St. Thomas - Project Team
TATIANA WHITE
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PROPERTtES
Production Mgr - Urban Order
Computer drafting, 3D modeling
•Ponfiticia Universidad Javeriana,
Bogata, Columbia
GSA DEVELOPMENT TEAM
Joe Toph
than Order
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Tob Trickey
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Tatiana White
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Education
2008 - MCC Manatee Community College
Under graduate program — NAAB accreditation
1998 - Xavier University (Pontificia Universidad
Javeriana)
Santa fe de Bogota, Colombia - Degree in
Architecture
Summary
• NCARB - IDP / Production Manager! Project
Manager.
Computer Skills:
• Revit Architecture: 4 years of 3D Modeling.
Schematic design thru construction documents.
• AutoCAD & Architectural Desktop: 10 years of 3D
Modeling. Schematic design thru construction
documents.
• Photoshop, PowerPoint, and MS Office: 10 years of
experience for project presentations
Skills:
• Interior design: Designed 1996 Mexican-Colombian
Pavilion (exposition fair) and Party cakes by Iris
(commercial space)
• Website & Graphic design: Designed
vvww.projectprojects.net & graphic materials for
various clients.
• Personal Qualities: Creative and passionate.
Professional team player with solid communication
and
leadership skills. Hard working, responsible,
ambitious and highly capable.
• Currently applying for American Citizenship.
• Languages: English and Spanish.
Experience
2006-Present. Project Projects Inc. (Sarasota,
Florida): Owner
• Design and drafting of residential and commercial
projects.
• 3D Modeling and rendering, project presentations
and construction documents.
• Revit implementation. Coordinating and improving
production process.
• Featured projects: (Designed) 2063 Sunway Ave —
Business: 15,000sf (study model), The Brentwood —
Residential Single family: 4,000sf, The Tuscan -
Residential Single family: 6,500sf, The Duplex -
Residential
Multifamily: 5,000sf.
• Featured projects: (Drafted) Veterans Administration
Clinic - Business 11,500sf, Ogilvie residence —
Residential Single family: 4,500sf
2001-2006. Urban Order Inc. (Sarasota, Florida):
Internship / Production Manager
• Residential and commercial design development. 3D
Modeling and project presentations.
• Coordination of work of design team and
consultants. Construction document production.
• CAD implementation. Standards and data control,
programming procedures, and staff training
• Featured projects: (Drafted) The Seybold Flats —
Residential Multifamily: 34,000sf.
(www.theseybold.com),
Hacienda del Mar — Residential Multifamily: 8
buildings of 43,000sf ea. (www.hacienda-del-
mar.com), The List office — Business: 17,000sf,
Gecko's restaurant — Business: 6,000sf, Starbuck's
coffee - Business: 4,600sf. 1997-1999. Energia
Integral Andina (Bogota, Colombia): Drafting /
Production & Project Manager
• Design development and construction documents of
telecommunication network projects.
• CAD implementation. Developed computerized-
based access to all drawings and staff training.
• Prepare specifications, materials and equipment.
Estimate costs and construction administration
• Organize client and team meetings.
1996-1997. Administrative Department of City
Planning (Bogota, Colombia): Drafting
- Urban renewal project. Master plan for Bogota street
network development. Drafting and working drawings.
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*Howard University, Architecture and
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*TLC Beatrice International Co., Served
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Robert C. DeJongh
ROBERT C. DEJONGH, AIA, NCARB, founded The deJongh Group, Architects and Planners in 1973.
Educated at the Howard University School of Architecture and Planning, he was a top design student
and received several design awards. These included the architectural school's Gold Medal for Design,
and the Nathan Wyeth Award, from the Washington,,DC Chapter of the American Institute of Architects,
before graduating in 1971.
After practicing in Washington, DC, Mr. deJongh returned to his home, St. Thomas, where his firm was
established, in 1973. He continues today as the Principal for design, project development, and
management of the firm. His expertise in the areas of planning, design and development gives him solid
credentials as a design architect and planner. His broad background, involvement and design and master-
planning experience on a wide variety of private, corporate, municipal and institutional projects, have
provided him with a level of wisdom, foresight, expertise and understanding of the design process which
has been beneficial to the Firm's many clients and projects in the Caribbean and across the Mainland,
USA..
Under the leadership of Robert deJongh, AIA, The deJongh Group, PC, has designed many significant
projects such as All Saints Cathedral Reconstruction, Sts Peter and Paul Catholic cathedral Restoration,
UVI's Sports and Fitness Center, Commerce & Business Park master plans, sports complex and airport
master plans, government centers, jails, courthouses, university buildings, community centers,
academic centers, museums and centers for the arts, homes, and many historic preservation projects.
These have earned several awards for the firm. Several of the firm's projects were recently exhibited at
The Institute for Research on the African Diaspora in the Americas and Caribbean (IRADAC) at CUNY, in
New York.
Robert deJongh has served on numerous professional, civic, community and business boards. A
corporate member of the American Institute of Architects he served as President of the VI Chapter for
five terms, and is the incoming President for 2014-2015. Robert is a member of AIA National documents
committee, a ten-year appointment for which he is very proud. He also served as President of the St.
Thomas/St. John Chamber of Commerce. A member of the Corporate Board of Directors of the TLC
Beatrice International Company for 17 years have'afforded him extraordinary insight and Fortune 500
and multi-national level business experience.
He is a registered architect in the U.S. Virgin Islands (1971), District of Columbia (1971), and the state
of Georgia (1991), with qualifications certified by the National Council of Architectural Registration
Boards (NCARB).
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David Hayes
Vice President/Principal-in-Charge
*Rollins College. Florida
*Economics with Business
*College of Engineering, University
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*Electrical Engineering
*Certified General Contractor, FL
*Certified General Contractor, US
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*Certified Underground Utility
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Westin St. John Resort
Starwood Vacation Properties
LOCATION
St. John, United States Virgin Islands
ARCHITECT
L2 Studios
DESCRIPTION
Wharton-Smith provided Construction Management services on this project in the US Virgin Islands.
Wharton-Smith was awarded this project under unique circumstances, as the original Upper Hillside Villas
Conversion project began on rocky grounds. Originally under a contract with a different construction
manager, it quickly ran into many challenges. Because of Wharton-Smith's strong reputation in the
construction industry, Starwood Vacation Ownership contacted our firm to take over this project. We
gladly accepted taking on the struggling project and bringing it to a completion for many to enjoy.
Wharton-Smith met the challenges at hand with the enthusiasm, integrity, and dedication needed to
fulfill our client's goals. WSI's leadership, focus, and a strong work ethic helped put the project back on
course. The project had critical deadlines for guest arrival, as well as very challenging logistics aspects
to getting craftsmen and materials on this small island.
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The Westin St. John Resort & Villas - Upper Hillside Villas Conversion Phase I project consisted of the
complete conversion of 334,932 s.f. of building area that spanned across four existing buildings, into 54
luxurious time share villas. The project is set in the beautiful, yet environmentally sensitive, Caribbean
island of St. John, USVI. The new and existing villas were stripped to their basic structural elements.
Outdated and inadequate, the plumbing, electrical and fire protection systems were completely
replaced with new piping, wire, and switchgear, as well as a new 100,000 gallon fire protection cistern.
Handicap egress was gained with the addition of new elevator structures and walkways. Completely
new finishes, both interior and exterior, throughout the project display a quality that is "second to
none" throughout the Caribbean. In addition, Wharton-Smith self-performed all the structural and
outside envelope aspects of the project.
CONSTRUCTION COST
$48 million
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St. Croix WWTP and
St. Thomas WWTP Upgrades
Government of the US Virgin Islands
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ENGINEER
VWNA Caribbean
LOCATION
St. Croix, US Virgin Islands
St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
St. Thomas Wastewater Treatment
Facility at Redpointe
DESCRIPTION
Wharton-Smith provided General Contracting services on the construction of two (2) state-of-the-
art sequencing batch reactor WWTP's, one on each island. The project scope included influent
screening, reinforced concrete process structures (SBR), administration offices and operator control
buildings.
CONSTRUCTION COST
534 million
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Atlantis Resort Phases 2 &3:
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Aquatic Systems and Water Features
Kerzner International Development, LTD/Sun Ina, LTD
LOCATION
Atlantis Resort
Paradise Island, Nassau, Bahamas
ARCHITECT
EDSA / Cloward and Associates
DESCRIPTION
Wharton-Smith, Inc. provided the mechanical and site utility construction for the Atlantis Hotel/
Resort on Paradise Island in the Bahamas.
Phase II scope of work included: Design and Construction services on water features, which included
the pools, spas, fountains, aquariums, and aquatic park, and the world's largest (2.5 million U.S.
gallon) outdoor aquarium; storm, sanitary, reuse and potable water utilities in support of the 1200-
room hotel and 35-acre resort, construction of mechanical systems, including storm water and
Cistern system, for the vehicular traffic tunnel, construction of a Health Spa and Fitness Center that
is patterned after one's found in Europe, including mud baths, salt water hydrotherapy pool, fitness
equipment, and decorative fountains.
The Phase III scope of work includes: mechanical and electrical systems for the Dolphin Encounter,
the site water park including lazy river, pools and aquariums; the Hotel water features including
fountains, spas, pools, and aquariums.
CONSTRUCTION COST
Over $32 million aggregate
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LOCATION
Grand Cayman Island
ENGINEER
GlobalTech Consultants, Inc.
DESCRIPTION
Wharton-Smith provided General Contracting services on the construction of a state-of-the-art
sequencing batch reactor WVVTP. The Plant capacity was initially built for 2.5 MGD, but is expandable
to 10 MGD. The project scope includes headworks with grit removal equipment, reinforced concrete
SBR structure and effluent disposal by injection wells. The project also includes administrative
offices, mechanical equipment building, laboratory, and operator control buildings.
CONSTRUCTION COST
$17.2 million
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Diageo USVI Rum Facility
St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
Wharton-Smith. Inc
LOCATION
St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
ENGINEER
Veolia North America
DESCRIPTION
Wharton-Smith is providing construction services of the residuals treatment systems for this rum
production plant, which will support Diageo USVI's Captain Morgan Rum Distillery on St. Croix. The
rum facility plant is located in the western half of the 25-acre building site at the St. Croix Renaissance
Industrial Park. The rum facility process will take by-products from the distillation process and turn
them into clean water and biogas for green energy. This process enables Diageo to recycle water,
provide a clean source of energy to its distillery, and create a rich fertilizer that can be used by public
/ private organizations.
CONSTRUCTION COST
$2 million
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