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Matthew E. Wasson —Vice President, Capital Planning Services <br /> BS — Bachelor of Science, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Cincinnati <br /> Mr. Wasson has more than 25 years' experience with engineering and environmental <br /> assessments. He has performed thousands of site surveys and directed thousands of due <br /> diligence assessments for HUD clients, Federal and State clientele, Higher and Lower <br /> Education Institutions, Capital Market entities, and Equity Investors in all 50 states and <br /> two United States territories. <br /> Mr. Wasson is knowledgeable with the ASTM Standard Guide for Property Condition <br /> Assessments and Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, accessibility standards <br /> including UFAS, FHAA, ADA, and Section 504. Mr. Wasson has a thorough understanding <br /> of the various site and building components and systems that make up a property, the <br /> types of issues that arise, and needs of the clients. <br /> RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br /> • Northrop Grumman Corporation — Directed and managed Facility Condition <br /> Assessments and Accessibility Survey at a campus composed of 49, multi-use <br /> buildings, some dating from before 1945. Aided Client in developing <br /> repair/replacement hierarchy and prioritization schedule. <br /> • General Services Administration - Development and implementation of Facility <br /> Condition Assessment Program to comply with the GSA Building Engineering Report <br /> program evaluating 40 facilities with over 15 million square feet utilizing architectural, <br /> engineering, and specialty service personnel. <br /> • University of Alabama — Directed and managed multi-disciplinary team to develop <br /> 10-Year forecast of site and building component maintenance and life cycle <br /> replacement recommendations as well as accessibility barriers. Included developing <br /> inventory of mechanical equipment with bar coding to import into computer <br /> maintenance monitoring system. Evaluation scope included over 10 million square <br /> feet comprised of 195 structures composed of modern construction, historical <br /> buildings, residential high-rise buildings, sports complexes, science institutions, and <br /> senior living facilities. <br /> • Arlington County Government, VA —Responsible for designing and implementing <br /> a project approach that provided comprehensive facility condition assessments <br /> services consisting of evaluating backlog maintenance and costs required to remedy <br /> deteriorating conditions, identify near-term needs to maintain standards, and assure <br /> the service integrity of aging systems and building components. In addition, <br /> established a facility condition baseline for benchmarking and tracking progress, and <br /> developing cost estimates and priorities for major repair and replacement projects. <br /> Portfolio consisted of 65 properties which equated to over 1.5 million square feet. <br /> • Diocese of Arlington, Arlington VA — Created and implemented an assessment <br /> model to identify, evaluate, and prioritize Capital Improvement Projects, Healthy and <br /> Safety repairs, and Accessibility deficiencies. The goal of the facility condition <br /> assessments was to enable the Diocese to prioritize funding and allow a global view <br /> of the condition of the school systems in the Parishes. <br /> City Council 21 -69 �� ]I1 1 JIJ'1 02, <br />