
Technical consulting for multiple building enclosure system components from construction documents through bidding, and into construction. Sandford Institute & East Dorms, Duke University Campus Center, NCĪrchitect: Architectural Resources Cambridge, Inc. Systems include low-slope membrane, steep slope metal, and skylight roofing brick and stone masonry, metal, and curtain wall cladding, windows, and below grade water proofing. Work includes design development, schematic design, construction documents, purchase negotiations and construction administration services on behalf of the project architects and the property developers.Ĭonstruction administration and technical consulting services for the construction of a new museum complex.
Building envelope engineering license#
BS in Civil/Structural/Architectural Engineering or related field from an ABET-accredited university (Professional License in Engineering/Architecture or recognized industry credentials such as RRO, RRC, RWC, etc., are a plus).Minimum of 4-5 years’ experience in building enclosure consulting with sound knowledge of building materials, field investigation methods, and scientific principles as they relate to building enclosure performance.Attending project meetings, including leading meetings.

Scheduling and implementation of project needs.Management of client services, communicating progress, reporting, technical discussion of findings, recommendations, and project close-out.Organizing field data to facilitate analysis and problem solving.Inspections will require climbing and operation of access equipment (i.e. Inspect work in progress related to the exterior building envelope.Completing pre-construction submittal reviews or RFI responses.Developing building enclosure details and specifications.Conduct investigations and repair of existing failing building enclosure systems.Providing design-assist services related to enclosure systems including comment on the appropriate use and selection of materials and details.Design and construction of building enclosures (especially glazing systems cladding assemblies roofing and waterproofing systems).Critical evaluation of building envelope performance.


Managing projects and teams, from inception to completion, in a variety of enclosure-related projects – in both new and existing construction.

The Project Manager is responsible for coordination/collaboration with both internal and external team members including Consultants, A/E professionals, Owners, and Contractors for successful completion of all services pertaining to the project(s) assigned. It may also include assisting with investigation and analysis of existing buildings and site testing. The Building Envelope Project Manager role includes review/production of design and construction documents, implementation of QA/QC during construction through review of submittals, RFIs, and review/inspection/testing of ongoing work in the field. Job Title: Building Envelope Consultant – Project Manager
