The mission of Pratt Institute is to educate artists and creative professionals to be responsible contributors to society.
Pratt seeks to instill in all graduates aesthetic judgment, professional knowledge, collaborative skills, and technical expertise.
With a firm grounding in the liberal arts and sciences, a Pratt education blends theory with creative application in preparing graduates to become leaders in their professions.
Pratt enrolls a diverse group of highly talented and dedicated students, challenging them to achieve their full potential.
Pratt Institute will present “Breaking In,” a panel of five Pratt alumni discussing how they are making their mark on the design world, led by Julie Taraska, a contributor to Interior Design, at 5 p.m. on Friday, May 9 at St. Ann’s Warehouse on 38 Water Street in the DUMBO neighborhood of Brooklyn. The event is part of the sixth annual BKLYN DESIGNS™ show presented by the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce and featuring designers and manufacturers of contemporary furnishings.
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Pratt Institute will present degrees to approximately 1,000 bachelor's and master's degree candidates during its 119th Commencement at 10 a.m. on May 9 on The Grand Mall of the Brooklyn campus. The Institute also will award honorary degrees to architect Zaha Hadid, dancer/choreographer Judith Jamison, and arts administrator Thomas J. Cahill, who will deliver Pratt’s Commencement address at approximately 11 a.m. It will also honor 2008-2009 Distinguished Teacher Floyd Hughes, adjunct associate professor, Communications Design.
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Pratt Institute will present 2008 Pratt Show, an annual juried exhibition of exceptional design work by 300 of Pratt’s graduating students from May 6 - 8 at The Manhattan Center, located at 311 West 34th Street. The show is free and open to the public and will be open on Tuesday, May 6 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Wednesday, May 7 from 9 a.m.-9 p.m; and Thursday, May 8 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
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Pratt Institute professors Joe Fyfe and Thad Ziolkowski were recently selected as two of 190 to receive 2008 Guggenheim Fellowships by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Fyfe is a Brooklyn-based painter who is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Painting in the Fine Arts Department. Ziolkowski, a Brooklyn-based writer, is Associate Professor of English and Humanities and Director of the Writing Program.
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Pratt Institute will present to the fashion world the creative talents of its senior class during the annual Pratt Fashion Show on May 7, 2008. There will be two shows – one at 2 p.m. and one at 5:30 p.m. – at The Altman Building located at 135 West 18th Street in Manhattan. The 2008 Pratt Fashion Show is sponsored by the Importer Support Program of the Cotton Board and Cotton Incorporated.
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The Construction Management Program provides a professional education emphasizing critical thinking that connects management with technology and a liberal arts education suitable for a career in building construction. The construction management graduate is prepared to become a skilled planner and manager from concept through completion. The graduate provides professional leadership in working with the developer, contractor, owner, architect, and engineer using their professional knowledge to support the construction process. Students can apply for matriculation (acceptance into the degreegranting program) upon admission, or they can be admitted with special, non-matriculating status.
B.S./B.P.S. in Construction Management
The Construction Management program requires the completion of 132 credits. Classes are scheduled in the evening so that students can work full-time and complete the requirements as a parttime program. Classes are held in the Pratt Manhattan Center. Students may complete the program within five years with a combination of day and evening courses (or in less than five years for students with acceptable transfer credits). Students may vary the program to emphasize architectural or other construction-related roles. The curriculum leads to the Bachelor of Professional Studies in Construction Management or the Bachelor of Science in Construction Management, the latter including twice the number of liberal arts and science courses.
Associate Degree
The Construction Management department also offers the Associate in Applied Science in Building and Construction for those students seeking a foundation in building science and for students who may not desire to complete the baccalaureate program. The Building and Construction program requires the completion of 68 credits.
Construction Management Internship Program
The Construction Management Internship program offers students enrolled in the bachelor’s degree program the opportunity for direct exposure to construction management practice, entrylevel experience in the field, and the ability to combine construction management study and practical work experience with a leading construction management company in New York. The student internship consists of full-time employment with a construction company or in a corporate construction capacity, combined with a study program to be completed by students. Qualified students may intern for a period of six-to-twelve months and receive up to eight credits for the internship study. The internship is supported by the employer through active participation in the student’s education, and some internships also include tuition reimbursement for the academic credit assigned to the internship.
Admission Interview
Prospective students may wish to talk with the chairperson of Construction Management, before applying to the school. An appointment should be made in advance.
144 west 14th street
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tel: (212) 647-7524
fax: (212) 367-2497
cm@pratt.edu
chair's statement
Harriet Markis, Construction Management Chair
In 1957 graduates of Pratt Institute were first awarded the Bachelor of Science in Building Science, a course of study that has developed into two Construction Management degree programs. Today, Pratt Institute's Construction Management programs continue to prepare graduates with management and technical expertise to lead key companies and complex projects from New York to Nigeria to Norway.
The Construction Management programs are offered in the evening at the Pratt Manhattan Center, affording students the maximum flexibility to combine work, study, and research. The four-year 132-credit hour curriculums stress management expertise, technical knowledge, business acumen and understandings of the strategic and diverse interests among project stakeholders. Values imbedded in the curriculum support creative problem solving, emerging technologies, sustainable practices and ethical principles.
The department offers an internship program (defined as paid employment and mentorship) with opportunities for firsthand exposure to practical experience in major New York firms. In this way, formal education is linked to practical experience, creating alumni who are skilled planners and managers of construction projects from concept to completion.
For its faculty, the program draws on the world's largest pool of practicing construction managers, architects, engineers, critics, and guest lecturers. Faculty members are typically full time practicing professionals who have the ability to bring same-day case studies to the classroom.
The Construction Management programs' mission is dedicated to creating graduates who are knowledgeable well rounded professionals capable of meeting the future needs of the construction industry. The programs prepares students for professional leadership and instills the impetus for life long learning.
Visiting Assistant Professor
Construction Management
Visiting Assistant Professor
Construction Management
Visiting Assistant Professor
Construction Management
Adjunct Professor
Construction Management
B.A., University of Detroit; RA; Partner, Howie, Freireich and Gardner, Architects; Member, Industry Advisory Committee, NYC Department of Buildings.
Visiting Instructor
(212)647 7524
Rudolph Frizzi is a Principal at Langan Engineering and Environmental Services (www.langan.com). He obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from The Ohio State University, his Master of Science degree in civil engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and is a registered Professional in nine states.
Mr. Frizzi has over twenty years of geotechnical engineering and project management experience with particular emphasis on embankment stability, foundations for arenas and high-rise structures in urban areas, and large-scale land development on projects throughout the United States and the Caribbean.
His areas of expertise include engineering shallow and deep foundation systems; soft and hard rock treatment, excavation, and vibration monitoring; surcharging of organic soils and loose sand; temporary & permanent lateral support systems; waterfront structures; dams; geotechnical instrumentation; construction dewatering; and forensic investigations; he regularly prepares technical papers and presents at technical seminars on these topics at professional society seminars, colleges, and universities.
His deep foundation expertise includes investigation, design, and construction of very high capacity drilled shafts (including shafts stabilized utilizing both polymer and mineral slurries) and augured cast-in-place piles; and full-scale field load testing of these elements using the Osterberg Cell (O-Cell), Statnamic, and conventional static top-load testing. Mr. Frizzi has provided expert geotechnical consultation and testimony on excavation and foundation cases. He has obtained extensive field, office supervision, and project management experience including soil and rock sampling and in-situ testing; monitoring pre , during, and post-construction with state-of-the-art geotechnical instrumentation; nondestructive testing; aqueous and sub-aqueous inspections and investigations; and heavy construction field inspection which has contributed to his practical approach to geotechnical problem solving.
Visiting Assistant Professor
Construction Management
B.Arch., Pratt Institute, B.A., History of Art, Boston University; RA, New York State; Licensed Real Estate Agent, State of New Jersey; Project Manager, US Army Corps of Engineers, managing projects throughout the world. “Senior Project Manager Planning & Construction Department New York University”
Visiting Instructor
(212)647 7524
Marc Gallagher, P.E. is a Senior Associate with Langan Engineering and Environmental Services (www.langan.com). Marc joined Langan in 1998 after graduating from Lafayette College and Lehigh University with Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in Civil Engineering respectively, and working for several years in the Philadelphia area. He is a registered Professional Engineering in five states.
Although primarily a geotechnical engineer, he has over 12 years of diversified civil engineering experience that includes geotechnical investigations and site evaluations, foundation design, construction oversight, Phase I and Phase II environmental site assessments, sanitary sewer and pump station design, stormwater management, and roadway reconstruction. Marc has been involved with the geotechnical evaluation and design of projects ranging from small residential buildings to large retail power-centers to skyscrapers. He has utilized innovative foundation design solutions including high capacity micro-piles, piled raft foundation systems and mat foundations supported on improved soil. He has also overseen geotechnical construction operations on challenging sites including installation of micro-piles, driven piles, drilled caissons, sheet piles, tie-backs, pile load testing, grouting, lime stabilization, retaining wall construction, and controlled fill placement. Marc is active on the joint Deep Foundation Institute/Association of Drilled Shaft Contractors micro-pile committee and was recently a prime contributor to the first micro-pile code section for the International Building Code (2006).
Marc is now based in Langan’s New York City office and his practice is generally focused in the greater New York City region and on various overseas projects. Marc’s broad experience has allowed him to successfully lead multi-discipline Langan engineering teams on numerous high profile, challenging projects including the formerly proposed New York Jets/Olympic Stadium, major expansions of the Jacob Javits Convention Center and Museum of Modern Art, and the InterActiveCorp Headquarters, the first structure in New York City designed by architect Frank Gehry. Overseas highlights include the US Embassy in Moscow renovations, and the Ionia-Odos Motorway and Korinth-Patra-Pyrgos Motorway concession projects in Greece.
Chairperson & Professor
Construction Management
Tel: (212)647 7524
Email: cm@pratt.edu
Education: M.S. in Advanced Architectural Design, Columbia University, New York, New York; M. ARCH., and B.S. in Architecture, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio; Ohio-Italy architecture program, University of Genoa and Rome; Architecture, History, and Literature summer term Oxford University, England.
Academic work: Presently, Chair and Professor, Pratt Institute; Formerly, Lecturer in Architecture, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio; Adjunct Assistant Professor, Kent State University, School of Architecture and Environmental Design, Kent, Ohio.
Teaching areas: Design studios and a history, theory and criticism seminar. Academic service: Guest critic for students' architectural design and construction management projects: Pratt Institute, The University of Pennsylvania, The University of Kentucky, Miami University of Ohio, Florida Atlantic University, Kent State University, New York Institute of Technology, The Ohio State University, The Pennsylvania State University and Auburn University.
Architectural practice: Presently -- Diane Kaufman Fredette Architect; Formerly -- architect, designer, planner and project manager with Perkins Eastman Architects, NBBJ, and Karlsberger & Associates.
Professional Licenses: Architect -- Ohio and New York; National Council of Architectural Registration Boards Certified. Associations: American Institute of Architects Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Upper Arlington Historical Society.
Civic: Upper Arlington Historic District, National Register of Historic Places, nomination 1985, and prepared Guidelines for Preservation and Maintenance of Historic Property, 1992 with Historical Society.
Professor
Construction Management
Adjunct Associate Professor
Construction Management
Cooper Union; Wharton School of Technology; École des Beaux Arts de Fontainbleau; RA; Architect and Project Management consultant; managed major projects for Fuller Construction, Lehrer McGovern Bovis Inc., and Tishman Construction.
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Howard N. Horii, FAIA, is principal emeritus of Grad Associates, P.A., in Newark, NJ. He joined the Grad firm in 1958, following his graduation from Pratt Institute where he received a bachelor's degree in architecture. At Grad, where he rose to partner and principal for design, he designed a number of major corporate, educational and government buildings, and hotels. He also holds a Certificate of Architecture from Cooper Union, and attended the Art Students League in New York, Arizona State Teachers College and the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles. He is currently a member of the New Jersey State Board of Architects, and last year served as president of the state board. He is also currently a member of the board of the ACE (Architecture, Construction and Engineering) mentoring program for high school students, and has been honored by ACE for helping students receive scholarships to their choice of colleges. Howard served as a juror for the United States General Services Administration for the Foley Square Office Building and Federal Courts in New York City. In 2001, Howard received the Distinguished Service Award from AIA New Jersey, and in 2002, he received the Herman C. Litwack honor award, given to architects who “provide service to the community and advocate for our profession” from the AIA Newark and Suburban chapter.
Visiting Assistant Professor
Construction Management
Visiting Assistant Professor
Construction Management
Rudolph Frizzi is a Principal at Langan Engineering and Environmental Services (www.langan.com). He obtained his bachelor of science degree in Civil Engineering from The Ohio State University, his master of science degree in civil engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and is a registered Professional in nine states.
Visiting Assistant Professor
Construction Management
B.S. in Architecture, University of Nebraska; M.S. in Preservation, Columbia University; RA; Senior Project Manager with Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, Inc.; projects have included Carnegie Hall, 120 Broadway, Helen Hayes Theater, Fred F. French building and Marble Collegiate Church; on board of Preservation New Jersey; co-wrote Jersey City, NJ Preservation Ordinance; active in Municipal Arts Society Preservation Committee, and in neighborhood construction issues.
Living in a four story historic district adjacent to, and surrounded by, billions of dollars of new high-rise construction has provided new insight into avenues that owners, contractors, cities and neighborhood residents should address in preparation for construction, and to maintain a modicum of quality of life during construction. Is the price of liberty eternal vigilance or can a more equitable relationship be established?
Visiting Assistant Professor
Construction Management
Visiting Associate Professor
Construction Management
B. Arch., Pratt Institute; AIA, NCARB; licensed in twelve states. Major projects include high-rise, health care, and institutional buildings in own private practice and as a senior project management for nationally known architectural firms; Perkins Eastman, Kohn Pedersen Fox, Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer, Eli Attia, and Architecture for Health, Science and Commerce, Environetics International.
Visiting Instructor
Construction Management
Visiting Instructor
Construction Management
Marc Gallagher, P.E. is a Senior Associate with Langan Engineering and Environmental Services (www.langan.com). Marc joined Langan in 1998 after graduating from Lafayette College and Lehigh University with Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in Civil Engineering respectively, and working for several years in the Philadelphia area. He is a registered Professional Engineering in five states.
Although primarily a geotechnical engineer, he has over 12 years of diversified civil engineering experience that includes geotechnical investigations and site evaluations, foundation design, construction oversight, Phase I and Phase II environmental site assessments, sanitary sewer and pump station design, stormwater management, and roadway reconstruction. Marc has been involved with the geotechnical evaluation and design of projects ranging from small residential buildings to large retail power-centers to skyscrapers. He has utilized innovative foundation design solutions including high capacity micro-piles, piled raft foundation systems and mat foundations supported on improved soil. He has also overseen geotechnical construction operations on challenging sites including installation of micro-piles, driven piles, drilled caissons, sheet piles, tie-backs, pile load testing, grouting, lime stabilization, retaining wall construction, and controlled fill placement. Marc is active on the joint Deep Foundation Institute/Association of Drilled Shaft Contractors micro-pile committee and was recently a prime contributor to the first micro-pile code section for the International Building Code (2006).
Visiting Instructor
Construction Management
Visiting Instructor
Construction Management
Visiting Associate Professor
Construction Management
Cooper Union; Wharton School of Technology; École des Beaux Arts de Fontainbleau; RA; Architect and Project Management consultant; managed major projects for Fuller Construction, Lehrer McGovern Bovis Inc., and Tishman Construction.
Visiting Associate Professor
Construction Management
Visiting Assistant Professor
Construction Management
William Stein AIA is a Principal of Dattner Architects in New York City. In over 25 years with the firm, he has managed a wide variety of transportation, education, recreation and housing projects. Notable projects include the West 72nd Street Subway Station, the Bronx Library Center, Public School 234, Riverbank State Park and affordable housing for families, seniors and the mentally ill homeless. Throughout his career, Bill has demonstrated a commitment to excellence in the design and realization of socially conscious public architecture. His work focuses on the design, management and implementation of complex urban projects. His approach brings together diverse participants - multi-faceted clients, users, design team members, agency and public representatives and community groups into coherent working groups to resolve planning, budgetary, regulatory and design challenges. The results have been buildings and facilities which fulfill vital social needs, humanize civic functions and enhance the urban environment. He received a Bachelor of Arts in Humanities from the New School University (1969) and a Bachelor of Architecture from the City College School of Architecture (1977). He is a registered architect in New York, New Jersey and holds an NCARB certificate. Bill is a member of the American Institute of Architects, New York Chapter. He has served as Vice-President of the Chapter and as President of the New York Foundation for Architecture. Bill was a member of the AIA New York Chapter's Zoning Task Force and currently serves as Chair of the Egress Committee for the NYC Model Code Adoption effort.
Visiting Assistant Professor
Construction Management
B.A. Pratt; A.A.S. New York City Technical College; Senior Project Manager, Conti of New York; Vice President of Construction, Yonkers Contracting Co., Inc.; Senior Estimator/Project Manager for DeFoe Corporation, Mt. Vernon, NY.
Visiting Assistant Professor
Construction Management
M.S. Business Policy, Columbia University; B.S. Construction Management, Pratt Institute; Graduate US Army Engineering School, Fort Belvoir, VA. Principal, S.D. Real Estate Consulting; VP, Zimmel Associates, Corporate Real Estate Services; Licensed Realtor, State of New Jersey. Over 35 years of corporate real estate, construction management and consulting experience with Exxon, Equitable Life, Republic National Bank and Bank of New York.
Adjunct Associate Professor
Construction Management
Construction Management B.C.E. Polytechnic University of Brooklyn; Vice President & Project Executive with Barr & Barr, Inc. Vice President and Project Director with HRH Construction Corp. Over 35 years of Construction Management experience involving projects of present worth of 3 billion dollars.
3 Construction: Concrete & Steel CM-175
3 Construction Drawings CM-163
3 Introduction to Literary & Critical Studies II ENGL-103
3 World Civilizations II CH-400
3 Math/Science
15 CREDITS
3 Capstone Project II CM-412
3 Construction Management II CM-521
6 Professional Elective
3 Business Law MGMT-303
2 All Institute Elective
17 CREDITS
3 Construction: Concrete & Steel CM-175
3 Construction Drawings CM-163
2 History of Architecture & Construction Technology II CM-396
3 Introduction to Literary & Critical Studies II ENGL-103
3 World Civilizations II CH-400
3 Calculus I MATH-151
17 CREDITS
3 Construction: Wood & Masonry CM-173
3 Graphic Presentation CM-125
2 History of Architecture & Construction Technology I CM-395
3 Introduction to Literary & Critical Studies I ENGL-101
3 World Civilizations I CH-300
3 Mathematical Analysis MATH-150
17 CREDITS
3 Capstone Project I CM-411
3 Construction Law CM-459
2 Building Codes & Zoning CM-506
3 Social Science/Philosophy
3 Professional Elective
3 Liberal Arts Elective
17 CREDITS
3 Design Analysis CM-392
3 Construction Management II CM-521
2 Value Engineering CM-311
2 Computer Applications for Construction Management II CM-508
6 Liberal Arts Elective
16 CREDITS
3 Construction Cost Analysis CM-309
3 Principles of Design CM-391
3 Construction Management I CM-520
2 Specifications CM-333
2 Computer Applications for Construction Management I CM-507
3 Liberal Arts Elective
16 CREDITS
3 Structural Design Methods II CM-272
3 Mechanical & Electrical Equipment II CM-274
3 Site Development CM-307
9 Liberal Arts Elective
18 CREDITS
3 Structural Design Methods I CM-271
3 Mechanical & Electrical Equipment I CM-273
3 Fundamental Construction Management CM-305
3 Social Science/Philosophy
6 Liberal Arts Elective
18 CREDITS
3 Structural Design Methods I CM-271
3 Mechanical & Electrical Equipment I CM-273
2 Construction Management CM-305
2 Reports & Correspondence COM-301
3 Social Science/Philosophy
3 Physics I PHYS-131
16 CREDITS
3 Structural Design Methods II CM-272
3 Mechanical & Electrical Equipment II CM-274
3 Site Development CM-307
2 Speech & Interpersonal Communication COM-304
3 Social Science/Philosophy
3 Physics II PHYS-132
17 CREDITS
3 Structural Design Methods II CM-272
3 Mechanical & Electrical Equipment II CM-274
2 Computer Applications for the Management of Construction Projects II CM-508
3 Construction Management II CM-521
3 Business Law MGMT-303
3 Liberal Arts Elective
17 CREDITS
3 Structural Design Methods I CM-271
3 Mechanical & Electrical Equipment I CM-273
2 Computer Applications for the Management of Construction Projects I CM-507
3 Construction Management I CM-520
3 Construction Law CM-459
3 Physics I PHYS-131
17 CREDITS
3 Construction: Concrete & Steel CM-175
3 Architectural Drawing CM-163
3 Fundamentals of Accounting MGMT-201
2 Speech & Interpersonal Communication COM-304
3 World Civilizations II CH-400
3 Introductory Science SCI-170
17 CREDITS
3 Construction: Wood & Masonry CM-173
3 Site Development CM-307
3 Introduction to Literary & Critical Studies I ENGL-101
2 Reports And Correspondence COM-301
3 World Civilizations I CH-300
3 Mathematical Analysis MATH-150
17 CREDITS
3 Capstone Project I CM-411
3 Construction Law CM-459
2 Building Codes & Zoning CM-506
3 Construction Management I CM-520
3 Professional Elective
3 Labor Relations MGMT-315
17 CREDITS
3 Design Analysis CM-392
2 Value Engineering CM-311
2 Computer Applications for Construction Management II CM-508
2 Professional Elective
3 Accounting MGMT-201
3 Math/Science
15 CREDITS
3 Construction Cost Analysis CM-309
3 Principles of Design CM-391
2 Specifications CM-333
2 Computer Applications for Construction Management I CM-5071
3 Management MGMT-307
3 Introductory Science: A Guide for the Perplexed SCI-170
16 CREDITS
3 Construction: Wood & Masonry CM-173
3 Graphic Presentation CM-125
3 Introduction to Literary & Critical Studies I ENGL-101
3 World Civilizations I CH-300
3 Introductory Science: A Guide for the Perplexed SCI-170
15 CREDITS
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Harriet Markis
Chairperson of Construction Management,Adjunct Assistant Pro
Harriet Markis
Chairperson of Construction Management,Adjunct Assistant Pro
hmarkis@pratt.edu
Personal Biography
Harriet Markis, Adjunct Assistant Professor in Structures, has taught in the School of Architecture at both the graduate and undergraduate level since 1990.
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Philip Ramus
Assistant to the Chairperson
Manhattan 4
(212) 647-7524
pramus@pratt.edu
Howard Albert
Visiting Assistant Professor
Manhattan 4
(212) 647-7764
halber11@pratt.edu
Personal Biography
Principal of Howard Albert, Residential Architects. Formerly: Associate at Streetworks (retail design & development); Principal at The Saratoga Associates (Landscape Architecture & Planning); and Assistant Director of Planning at the New York City Housing Authority.
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Beth Barton
Visiting Assistant Professor
Manhattan 4
(212) 647-7764
bbarton@pratt.edu
Personal Biography
Senior managing director, Economic Project Solutions, Inc.; Senior manager, Construction Services, Pfizer, Inc.; Senior electrical engineer, Jaros Baum & Bolles; Board of Directors, Greenwich House, Inc.; Advisory Board, NY Women United in Philanthropy; member, National Construction Users Roundtable, Professional Women in Construction, International Facility management Association, Construction and Real Estate Network.
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Renee Charles
Visiting Assistant Professor
Manhattan 4
(212) 647-7764
rcharles@pratt.edu
Personal Biography
Vice President, Van Nostrand, Vascotto Associates, LLC; served as vice president for Design and Construction for key companies, including Citigroup Realty Services, Goldman Sachs & Co.; Credit Suisse First Boston H K Ltd., Shearson Lehman Hutton, Inc.; senior project manager, Barneys New York; and senior associate, Gensler.
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Daniel Crow
Visiting Assistant Professor
Manhattan 4
(212) 647-7764
dcrow@pratt.edu
Personal Biography
Admitted to practice law in New York and New Jersey; associate, John E. Osborn PC; served as an extern in the Honorable Macy L. Kahn, New York State Supreme Court, Criminal Department; volunteer advocate for the Unemployed Action Center at New York University School of Law, where he represented clients claiming unemployment benefits before administrative judges at the Department of Labor in NYC; specializes in construction law, commercial law and real estate litigation.
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Salvatore DeMarco
Visiting Assistant Professor
Manhattan 4
(212) 647-7764
sdemarco@pratt.edu
Personal Biography
Graduate, U.S. Army Engineering School, Fort Belvoir; Vice president, Zimmel Associates, Corporate Real Estate Services; principal, S.D. Real Estate Consulting; licensed realtor, state of New Jersey; over 35 years of corporate real estate, construction management, and consulting experience with Exxon, Equitable Life, Republic National Bank, and Bank of New York.
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Rudolph Frizzi
Visiting Assistant Professor
Manhattan 4
(212) 647-7764
rfrizzi@pratt.edu
Personal Biography
Rudolph Frizzi is a Principal at Langan Engineering and Environmental Services (www.langan.com). He obtained his bachelor of science degree in Civil Engineering from The Ohio State University, his master of science degree in civil engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and is a registered Professional in nine states.
Michael Gordon
Visiting Associate Professor
Manhattan 4
(212) 647-7764
mgor1009@pratt.edu
Personal Biography
AIA; NCARB; projects include high-rise, health care, and institutional buildings in private practice and senior project management for nationally known architectural firms: Perkins Eastman, Kohn Pederson Fox, Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer, and A.H.S.C.
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