MBP provided claims and dispute resolution support services for the John and Frances Angelos Law Center. The project involved the construction of a new 190,000-square-foot, 12-story law school building to house the University of Baltimore’s clinical services and academic program, and included a central atrium featuring natural light, greenery, and water features, 300-seat moot courtroom,… Read More
MBP provided dispute resolution services for the construction UMB’s new, 10-story, 360,000-square-foot dental school in downtown Baltimore. The building houses the school of dentistry, academic classrooms, oral health care facilities, and dental research facilities. The project also includes two illuminated atrium areas, advanced dental education clinics, diagnostic and surgical services, pre-clinical teaching labs, student research… Read More
MBP provided project management, schedule review, and analysis support services for UMBC’s Event Center. The Event Center is a 5,000-seat, 172,000-gross-square-foot multi-purpose facility located on campus adjacent to the UMBC Stadium Complex. The new facility hosts all UMBC NCAA athletic games for men’s and women’s basketball and women’s volleyball, as well as provides a venue for… Read More
MBP was awarded an on-call contract with the University of Maryland, Baltimore for professional consulting services and could be utilized by any institution in the University system. Services provided under the contract included scheduling and schedule analysis, estimating and cost control, inspection and services, claims support, management analysis and support, and project management services. The… Read More
MBP provided CPM schedule analysis services through an open-ended service agreement with the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Projects included the EPIC Center, the Jerry Richardson Stadium, the South Village Program, the Hunt Residence Hall, and the South Village Dining Hall. EPIC Center The three-story EPIC Center consisted of approximately 200,000 square feet of… Read More
MBP provided commissioning services in accordance with USGBC LEED guidelines for Energy & Atmosphere (EA) Prerequisite 1 Fundamental Commissioning and EA Credit 3 Enhanced Commissioning for the design, bidding, construction, and warranty occupancy phases for the renovation of an existing class room and laboratory building. The project involved the installation of four new air handling units… Read More
MBP provided commissioning services in accordance with ASHRAE Guidelines and the Building Commissioning Association Handbook. This project consisted of the renovation of Gilmer Hall totaling 222,000 gross square feet and the Chemistry Building totaling 208,000 gross square feet. Gilmer Hall houses instructional and research laboratories for the Department of Biology, teaching and research facilities for… Read More
MBP provided retro-commissioning services for UVA’s Multi-story Building. The project consisted of an existing 239,596-square-foot, seven-story, medical office and research facility. This building was selected to be a part of UVA’s retro-commissioning program because of its age, excessive energy usage, numerous occupant complaints from varying space temperatures, and high maintenance costs. The facility has had… Read More
MBP provided estimating services that were performed during schematic design, 35% design, 65% design, and final design phases. All estimates were performed using the USACE MCACES MII estimating software. The project involved the demolition of the existing elementary school, and the building of a new 95,552-square-foot, two-story elementary school. The project included teaching systems for alternative… Read More
MBP provided third party independent commissioning services for the construction, acceptance, and warranty phases for the renovation of Villanova’s 31-year-old multi-purpose field house. The renovation of Finneran Pavilion transformed the old field house into a 198,000-square-foot, 6,500-seat NCAA Division I basketball arena to include spectator seating, concourse and entrance lobbies, concession and kitchen areas, public… Read More