1. Jennifer Webb-Melton, AIA, LEEDAP
1020 Trout Creek Court, Oviedo, FL 32765 • jenniferwebb.arch@gmail.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferwebbmelton • 321.765.4411(h) • 407.956.9201(m)
Florida Architecture License #AR93114; Virginia Architecture License #AR 401-010816
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE – PROJECT LIST
Below is a sample of the projects worked on throughout my career. Please contact me if you
have specific questions or comments about these projects.
PROJECT MANAGER August, 2006 – June, 2010
HuntonBrady Architects Orlando, Florida
University of Florida Biomedical Sciences Building (BMSB); Gainesville, Florida
Project Manager for $72 million, 160,000 square-foot BSL2 laboratory
which includes approximately 85,000 net assigned square feet to house
the research and administrative operation of the biomedical
engineering, sciences and animal resources. Connected to three
existing buildings enabled UF researchers to connect to the Health
Sciences campus. Building originally targeted for Silver LEED
Certification has now achieved enough points for Gold Certification.
Florida Hospital Heartland Cath Lab Renovation; Sebring, Florida
Project Manager for $1.2 million, 1,000 square-foot Catheterization laboratory replacing existing
equipment and updating finishes. Despite the complexity of the project, it received minimal
AHCA comments both during design and construction phases of the project.
Florida Hospital Deland OB Suite Renovation; Deland, Florida
Project Manager for 40,000 square foot hospital renovation to the
existing Obstetrics floor of the hospital, which has not been updated
since the 1980’s. Created labor-delivery-recovery (LDR) as well as post-
partum suites and incorporated new technology into the new suite
making it a state-of-the art facility. Created a spa-like environment
making the birthing experience more pleasant for families, and also
increased patient volume for the hospital.
Palmer College of Chiropractic Laboratory of Cell and Molecular Biology; Port Orange, Florida
Project Manager of the design and construction of a 2,000 square-foot tissue culture laboratory
for the college. Included creation of equipment specifications manual used to manage the
large variety of instrumentation of this unique facility.
Florida Hospital Celebration Patient Tower Addition LEED Management; Celebration, Florida
Project Manager to coordinate LEED design principles into a new
250,000 square foot addition. Reviewed construction documents and
ensured that sustainable design principles were incorporated.
Mentored consultants and in-house staff who were unfamiliar with
sustainable design principles.
Confidential Clinic Project; Orlando, Florida
Assisted Major Central Florida Client with the development of a new 22,000 medical clinic in
eastern Orange County. Advised on current code requirements, reviewed proposed facilities
and facilitated schematic design charrette on final building selected.
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2. Health First Cape Canaveral Hospital Pharmacy Compounding Renovation; Cocoa Beach,
Florida
Upgraded existing pharmacy compounding lab to current USP-797 pharmaceutical design
standards by incorporating a Class III Biosafety cabinet and upgraded existing cabinetry.
Health First Holmes Regional Medical Center; Melbourne, Florida
Renovated an 800 square foot office area to bring a compounding pharmacy to current USP-
797 pharmaceutical design standards.
UCF Pathology Laboratory Study; Orlando, Florida
Feasibility Study on the use of a 2,000 square foot temporary pathology laboratory in the Student
Services Center for clinical analysis and research.
Tampa General Hospital Clinical Laboratory Master Plan; Tampa, Florida
Determined the feasibility of relocating an existing 25,000 SF hospital laboratory to a partially
vacant building ¼ mile away. Reviewed existing facility conditions, identified feasibility of
sample delivery, developed prototype schematic design and outline specifications.
Wesley Chapel Medical Center Hospital; Wesley Chapel, Florida
Part of the project team of a new 80-bed $121 million hospital. Assisted with code analysis and
equipment coordination issues.
Central Florida Community College Learning Resource Center Laboratory; Lecanto, Florida
Advised on the design of the laboratory for the new Learning Resource Center. Coordinated
with college staff to develop a design that would compliment the architecture of the facility plus
facilitate a wide variety of science programs that would occur including chemistry, biology, and
physics.
Florida Hospital Memorial Oceanside; Ormond Beach, Florida
Designed clinical laboratory to bring it to current CLIA codes and wrote specifications for
project.
Florida Hospital Heartland Wauchula Exterior Renovation Study; Wauchula, Florida
Project Manager for the exterior upgrades to a 40 year old hospital in rural Florida. Managed
design team in developing various design options and wrote outline specifications for final
feasibility report to be used for cost estimation and presentation to Executive Committee for
approval.
Florida Hospital Heartland Pain Clinic & Patient Financial Services Suite; Sebring, Florida
Project Manager for a renovation of an 4,000 square foot existing hospital exercise facility into a
Pain Clinic and new Patient Financial Services Suite.
PROJECT ARCHITECT September, 2005 – August, 2006
BRPH Architects & Engineers Melbourne, Florida
Lee County School District Challenger and Orange River Middle Schools; Cape Coral and Fort
Myers, Florida
Project Architect for two prototype 160,000 square-foot middle schools
with a 1300 student capacity. The middle school is part of a larger
elementary and middle school campus and is composed of three
buildings – Classrooms with Dining Hall, Gymnasium and Mechanical
Building.
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3. Kennedy Space Center Central Canopy Plaza, Phases I and II; Cape Canaveral, Florida
Project Architect for a renovation of the main plaza at the Kennedy
Space Center Visitor Complex.
Henderson Development Corporation Melbourne Office Complex
Proposal; Melbourne, Florida
Project Architect for three identical 150,000 square-foot office buildings
located near the Melbourne Airport. Proposal includes schematic
design, narrative and cut sheet preparation.
Sarasota “H” Elementary School Persons with Special Needs Shelter; Sarasota, Florida
Designed revisions to project currently under construction to allow the school to be designated
as a Persons with Special Needs Shelter for Sarasota County. Included the design and research
of implementing an oxygen distribution system during emergency situations.
City of Palm Bay Fire & Police Station Prototype; Palm Bay, Florida
Designed prototype 50,000 square-foot combination 20 person fire and police station with two-
truck apparatus bay for 5 potential locations throughout Palm Bay. Used prototype as a basis for
a larger 45-person station with four-truck apparatus bay for a new central location for the
growing community.
ARCHITECT/LABORATORY PLANNER March, 2003 – August, 2005
Flad Architects Madison, Wisconsin
Johnson & Johnson/Centocor Springhouse Lab Project; Springhouse,
Pennsylvania
Laboratory Planner for the programming phase of a 60,000-square-foot
addition and renovation of 80,000-square-foot vivarium. The vivarium
includes housing for rodents, primates, and canines with procedure and
surgical work areas, and necropsy. The addition and renovation of the
existing vivarium was needed due to the merging of two groups on the
Springhouse campus.
Chiron Corporation; Emeryville, California
Laboratory Planner for a 285,000 square foot facility designed to
accommodate varied laboratory types including microbiology,
biochemistry, chemistry, bioorganic/biophysics, robotics and support
space including tissue culture, NMR and isotope labs.
Confidential Pharmaceutical Client; Michigan
Project architect and planner for an 11,000-square-foot upfit and renovation of an existing multi-
story building for pharmacological discovery research needs. The project includes non-
ventilated rodent racks and cages and pens for canine and swine. Also includes telemetry
suites and support spaces. The design team worked closely with users of both areas to
incorporate state-of-the-art technology.
Confidential Pharmaceutical Client; Michigan
Project architect and planner for 12,500 square feet of Drug Dosage and Formulations including
dry blending of active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) with rodent feed and liquid solutions
preparation for oral suspensions and parenterals. The suite includes four blending rooms with
two medium size bin blenders and three solution prep spaces with 10-foot chemical hoods.
Each of the seven project rooms includes a custom 6-foot ventilated balance enclosure to meet
strict exposure limits to the API.
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4. University of Chicago/Argonne National Laboratory; Chicago, Illinois
Vivarium planner for the Howard T. Ricketts Center which is proposed to
be constructed by the University of Chicago and will be located on the
Argonne National Laboratory Campus. This 56,000-square-foot building
will contain safety-certified, state-of-the-art laboratories and will meet
federal guidelines for design and operation of BSL-3 biocontainment
facilities. As a regional center of excellence for biodefense and
emerging infectious diseases, the facility will enhance the nation’s ability
to find cures for diseases and fight bioterrorism.
Nanosphere, Inc.; Northbrook, Illinois
Project architect for a 33,000 square foot renovation of an existing tenant space for their rapidly
expanding life sciences business. The project utilized a design-build approach expediting
occupancy. The project includes office, research and analytical laboratories, and cGMP-
manufacturing facilities for medical devices utilized as an integrated system of probes, assays,
and detector hardware. A cleanroom was integrated into a GMP manufacturing sequence
with all the necessary protocols for material and personnel workflow to prepare the client’s
facilities for full cGMP compliance.
Confidential Pharmaceutical Client; Indiana
Programmer for a proposed 200,000-square-foot research facility and pilot plant. Assisted in the
development of a facility proposal for presentation to corporate management.
Confidential Pharmaceutical Client; Massachusetts
Vivarium planner for the programming phase of a proposed renovation intended to increase
the efficiencies of existing vivaria on campus.
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Sample Return Facility; Pasadena, California
Aided in the planning of a BSL-4 facility designed to house and study Martian soil and rock
samples.
Johnson & Johnson Safety Guidelines Manual; New Brunswick, New Jersey
Project manager and technical writer to Johnson & Johnson’s Global Environmental Health and
Safety Department. Established corporate safety guidelines for laboratory planning and design.
Confidential Pharmaceutical Client; Indiana
Aided team in construction documentation phase to coordinate
programming information with construction documents for this 500,000-
square-foot biology lab and animal facility at the heart of this
company’s world headquarters. Focused on vivarium and lab specialty
areas including VHP chamber and automated robotic cagewash
system. The project included all master planning activities for the entire
project as well as all design services for all laboratories, vivaria, material
handling, and administrative spaces.
Indiana University Multidisciplinary Science Building; Bloomington, Indiana
Planner for a 145,000-square-foot multidisciplinary research facility. The
space will be designed to support the full spectrum of sciences
including biology, chemistry, cognitive science, physics, and
biochemistry. Aided team in documentation of design development
phase to design BSL-3 and NMR laboratories.
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5. PROJECT ARCHITECT July, 2001 – February, 2003
Kling Stubbins Washington, D.C.
United States Food and Drug Administration Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH)
Research Facility; White Oak, Maryland
Programmer/planner for a 120,000 gross square foot physics science
building. This four-story building is located on the new FDA campus will
study the effects of devices on the human body. Research laboratory
types include laser labs, anechoic chamber, electromagnetic field lab,
computer sciences lab, electron microscope lab, mechanics and
materials lab, and radiology lab
United States Food and Drug Administration Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH)
Biological Research Renovation; White Oak, Maryland
Project architect and laboratory/animal facility programmer for a
24,000 square foot renovation to the upper two floors and the vivarium
of the proposed Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) to
accommodate CDRH biology research.
United States Food and Drug Administration Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN)
Research Facility; Beltsville, Maryland
Assistant project manager and construction administrator for a 10,000 square foot seafood
toxicology laboratory.
Shire Laboratories, Pharmaceutical Laboratory Renovation; Rockville, Maryland.
Project architect for a 10,000 square foot upgrade to the existing pharmaceutical labs.
PROJECT ARCHITECT March, 1996 – July, 2001
HDR Architecture Alexandria, Virginia
Wayne State University College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions; Detroit, Michigan
Project architect and laboratory planner/animal facility planner for a six-
story, 200,000 square-foot College of Pharmacy and Allied Health
Professions and the Detroit Medical Center’s Rehabilitation Institute of
Michigan. The complex provides space for research and teaching
laboratories, classrooms, auditorium, office and administrative space,
animal facilities, and inpatient and outpatient services. Also features
two NMR suites (300 and 500 megahertz, respectively), located in the
lower level, underground.
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Bunting-Blaustein Cancer Research Building;
Baltimore, Maryland
Project architect for a twelve-story, 230,000 square foot biomedical
research facility that housed cancer research laboratories. Facility
designed with six lab floors utilizing interstitial floors to allow for utility
distribution. Responsible for maintaining the project web site, which was
instrumental for the communication of the project among the project
team and researchers moving into the facility.
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6. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine cGMP Suite; Baltimore, Maryland
Project architect for a second floor renovation to accommodate a cGMP (current Good
Manufacturing Practices) suite of cancer vaccine research for human consumption. The facility
contains five Class 10,000 cleanrooms, plus appropriate gowning facilities. This project was
constructed during the occupancy of the main cancer research facility.
University of North Carolina College of Pharmacy, Kerr Hall Addition; Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Project Architect for a 70,000-square-foot addition to the existing School
of Pharmacy Building. The facility includes research laboratories for
pharmaceutics and pharmacy practice, animal facility, classrooms, and
communication facilities for distance learning technologies supporting
the external Doctorate of Pharmacy program.
Boeing Information Services, Inc.; Vienna, Virginia
Project Architect for a three-year Indefinite Delivery Contract for various planning, programming,
and architectural task orders. Eight task orders were completed including various site
improvements, code analysis, roof replacements, and two SCIF rooms.
Orbital Sciences Corporation; Germantown, Maryland
Programmer to study the consolidation of 800 employees at various locations into a single site for
this aerospace organization.
Equinix Co-Location Facilities; Secaucus, NJ, London, England, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Boston,
Massachusetts
Project Architect for a series of Internet Co-Location prototypes
approximately 100,000 square-feet in size as part of an effort to establish
these buildings throughout the United States and Europe.
OTHER EXPERIENCE
• RDG Schutte Wilscam Birge, Omaha, Nebraska (1995 – 1996). Architectural Coordinator.
Bell Federal Credit Union Renovation, Omaha, Nebraska.
Saint Joseph Catholic Church; Salix, Iowa.
Mission Ridge Beneath the Rims Assisted Living Facility; Billings, Montana
Air Force Village West Retirement Facility; Riverside, California
• Leo A. Daly, Omaha, NE (1994-1995). Architectural Coordinator.
Civic Auditorium Renovation; Omaha, Nebraska
Zadco/Gasco Tower; Abu Dubai, United Arab Emirates
• HGM Associates, Omaha, NE (1993-1994). Architectural Coordinator.
Architectural Barriers Compliance Contract, United States Postal Service; 150 Various
Locations throughout Iowa and Nebraska
• Spitznagel, Sioux Falls, SD (1992-1993). Architectural Technician.
Earth Resources Observation Systems (EROS) Data Center Addition; Sioux Falls, South Dakota
• National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, Omaha, Nebraska (1991).
College Architectural Internship.
North Manitou Island Ranger Station; Empire, Michigan
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7. REFERENCES
• People Who Have Managed Me:
Charles Cole, AIA, AHCA, President, HuntonBrady
Paul Macheske, AIA, AHCA, LEED, Associate Principal, Director of Healthcare, HuntonBrady
Ayden Erhan, AIA, Project Manager, BRPH
Mark Corey, AIA, Principal, Flad Associates
John E. Robinson, AIA, Director, Kling Stubbins
Richard Cianfrini, AIA, Principal, Kling Stubbins
• People I Have Managed & Co-Workers:
Meltem Plotts, AIA, Project Architect, HuntonBrady Architects
Steve Tomasik, Architectural Coordinator, HuntonBrady Architects
Robert Edgar, NCIDQ, Interior Architect, HuntonBrady Architects
Chris Scott, Marketing Manager, HuntonBrady Architects
Butch Ellerbee, Construction Administrator, HuntonBrady Architects
Jeff Phillips, AIA, Project Architect, BRPH
Chris Farr, Plumbing Engineer, BRPH (Now at RLF, Orlando)
Charles Nolan, AIA, Associate Project Architect, Flad Associates (Now at HGA, Minneapolis)
• Consultants:
Scott Robinson, PE, Principal and Electrical Engineer, Affiliated Engineers
Dave Goos, PE, Mechanical Engineer, Affiliated Engineers
Ken Dixon, PE, Mechanical Engineer, SSR Engineers
Erica Imhoff, PE, Electrical Engineer, SSR Engineers
Jaime Vasquez, PE, Principal and Structural Engineer, Walter P. Moore
Wendy Bonnett, PE, Vice President and Structural Engineer, BASE Consultants
Mark Stevens, President, Stevens Construction
Chris Cooke, Project Manager, Stevens Construction
Levi Frost, Project Manager, Whiting-Turner Construction
• Clients:
Frank Javeheri, Senior Project Manager, Facilities & Construction, University of Florida
Bahar Armaghani, Assistant Director, Facilities & Construction, University of Florida
Dennis Meliti, Facilities Director, Florida Hospital Heartland, Sebring, Florida
Lee Kernek, Assistant Vice President, Facilities & Construction, University of Central Florida
Jeanette Schreiber, Associate Dean, College of Medicine, University of Central Florida
Clyde Messerly, AIA, Director of Facilities, U.S. Food & Drug Administration
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