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FIRM
<br />Architects Design Group
<br />EDUCATION
<br />Bachelor of Architecture,
<br />University of North Carolina at
<br />Charlotte
<br />REGISTRATION
<br />LEED AP
<br />TOTAL YEARS
<br />OF EXPERIENCE
<br />37+
<br />NUMBER OF PUBLIC
<br />SAFETY PROJECTS
<br />20+
<br /> EXPERIENCE WITH
<br />RODNEY Mc MANUS, LEED AP
<br />PROJECT MANAGER
<br />ROLE ON THE CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENTSPATIAL NEEDS ANALYSIS AND FEASIBILITY STUDY
<br />For this project, Rodney will serve as the project manager. He will assist Ian with the spatial
<br />needs analysis and feasibility study for the city's public safety department. He will also
<br />coordinate with daily communications to subconsultants and project stakeholders.
<br />EXPERIENCE
<br />Rodney McManus is the Vice President of ADG and has worked with the firm for over eight
<br />years. He is a LEED AP and has been involved with many LEED-certified projects in his career.
<br />His work as a project and account manager in the public sector includes law enforcement,
<br />fire-rescue, EOC, civic, and public safety facilities. Prior to joining ADG, Rodney was a partner
<br />of an architecture firm in New York City where his focus was on large-scale projects in the
<br />city.
<br />Rodney’s 37+ years of experience with all facets of project design and management enables
<br />him to understand a project from many perspectives. He is detail-oriented but is also able
<br />to maintain a global focus throughout the project. His management style allows him to
<br />understand the nuances of a project and provide specific information and guidance to the
<br />design team while responding to the needs of the client. Rodney’s multi-faceted background,
<br />affords him a solid understanding of specific project requirements, allowing for the smooth
<br />development of a project from programming to completion.
<br />Rodney understands that the foundation of a project, beginning with the initial interviews
<br />and programming, is of the utmost importance and builds a solid foundation for a project’s
<br />success. His hands-on approach to project management and knowledge of various building
<br />types helps him identify potential issues in a timely manner so that they can be proactively
<br />addressed to ensure a successful project each time.
<br />RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE
<br /> ●Cookeville Police Headquarters | Cookeville, TN | Spatial Needs Assessment, Site
<br />Selection, Programming, Master Planning, Design, and Construction Administration |
<br />Ongoing | Randall Evans, Chief of Police Cookeville Police Department, 10 East Broad
<br />Street Cookeville, TN 38501, P: (931)-526-2125, F: (931) 528-9368, revans@cookeville-tn.
<br />gov
<br /> ●Knoxville Public Safety Complex and Courts Renovation | Knoxville, TN | Spatial Needs
<br />Assessment, Programming, and Design | Ongoing | Jonathan Grammer, PE, Owner's
<br />Representative, 200 Prosperity Drive, Knoxville, Tennessee 37923, P: (865) 824-1300,
<br />jonathan.grammer@volkert.com
<br /> ●Idaho Falls Police Headquarters | Spatial Needs Assessment, Site Analysis, Master
<br />Planning, Design, Interior Design, and Construction Administration | Idaho Falls, Idaho
<br />| Ongoing | Jeremy Galbreaith, Captain, Idaho Falls Police Department, PO Box 50220,
<br />Idaho Falls, ID 83405, P: 208-612-8660, F: N / A, JGalbreaith@idahofalls.gov
<br /> ●Mobile Public Safety Facility | Mobile, AL | Spatial Needs Analysis, Site Analysis, Master
<br />Planning, and Design | Ongoing | George Talbot, Senior Director, Communications and
<br />External Affairs, PO Box 1827, Mobile, AL 36633, P: (251) 208-7590, F: (251) 208-7548,
<br />george.talbot@cityofmobile.org
<br />Public Safety Design
<br />Local Conditions
<br />CALEA Design
<br />Standards
<br />Master Planning on
<br />Tight, Urban Sites
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