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representative
projects -
hud municipal work
The firm of Dave
Sadowsky, Architect P.C. has provided
professional architectural services on
over 400 projects over the past twenty
four years, under numerous Federal and
State funded programs for various area
municipalities:
1. CITY OF SCHENECTADY
- 2007 / 2008: LEEDS Platinum / gold
prototype scattered site, universally
designed multi unit affordable housing
development, Phases 1 and 2 include 14
Homes.
- 2006 1.5 million Capital Improvement
project including sidewalks, paving,
tree planting, lighting, street stamping,
and neighborhood entry pilasters /
arch.
2. CAPITAL FUND PROGRAM A&E SERVICES 1992 - 2005 Schenectady Municipal Housing Authority
Description: Contracted to provide full
architectural services for multiple
projects at the various SMHA Senior and
Family housing developments including a
new Senior Citizen Community Center /
Administrative offices, and a new 2.8
million dollar Family Investment Center
Campus , Community Centers, Day Care
Centers, Human Service Support
Facilities at Steinmetz and Yates
Village Housing Developments, along w/
numerous residential renovation interior
and exterior projects.
3. COMPREHENSIVE IMPROVEMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, CIAP 1987 - 1991 Schenectady Municipal Housing Authority,
Schenectady, NY
Cost: $21 million. Description: This work involves
feasibility studies, design services,
and construction services on + 150
different projects ranging in size from
$15,000 to 3.0 million. Fees range from
6% to 10% depending on complexity,
contract size, and repetition of work.
Hourly reimbursement for consulting
extra services is also utilized.
Contracts involve renovations,
additions, handicap modifications,
roof/canopy modifications, new
administrative offices, several new
community centers, day care facilities,
energy conservation, and new
construction to + 1,000 units of family
and senior housing at 7 sites in the
City of Schenectady.
4. COMPREHENSIVE IMPROVEMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS, CIAP 1984-1992 Amsterdam Housing Authority,
Amsterdam, NY Cost: $3.5 million.
Description: This work involved
feasibility studies, design services,
and construction services on +60
different projects ranging in size from
$10,000 to $300,000. Fees range from 6%
to 10% depending on complexity, contract
size, and repetition of work. Hourly
reimbursement for consulting extra
services is also utilized. Contracts
involve renovations, additions, new
administrative office, handicap
modifications, energy conservation, and
new construction to + 250 units of
family and senior housing at 3 sites in
the City of Amsterdam.
5. COMPREHENSIVE IMPROVEMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, CIAP 1987- 1989 Town of Hoosick Housing Authority,
Hoosick Falls, NY.
Description: This work involved
feasibility studies, design services,
and construction services on + 8
different contracts ranging in size from
$10,000 to $100,000. Fees ranged from 6%
to 10% depending on complexity, contract
size, and repetition of work. Hourly
reimbursement for consulting extra
services was also utilized. Contracts
involved renovations,additions, handicap
modifications, energy conservation, and
new construction to +25 units of family
and senior housing at 1 site in Hoosick
Falls, NY.
6. RENOVATIONS TO THE TOWN OF GRAFTON TOWN HALL 2008-2009
Renovations include interior
renovations, and design modifications to
accommodate Americans with Disability Act compliant
bathrooms, access, assembly space
renovations.
7. RENOVATIONS TO THE TOWN OF PETERSBURGH LIBRARY 2008
Renovations include interior
renovations, and design modifications to
accommodate Americans with Disability Act compliant
bathrooms, HANDICAP LIFT access.
8. DOWNTOWN SCHENECTADY IMPROVEMENT CORP (DSIC) 2007 - 2009
Provided Architectural Design Services
in Downtown Schenectady in implementing
their Façade Improvement Program. Work
included façade improvements to numerous
small commercial businesses.
9. UPPER UNION STREET B.I.D. FACADE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 2006 - 2009
Provided Architectural Services to a
Business Improvement District (BID) in
Schenectady in implementing their Façade
Improvement Program. Work included
façade improvements to 13 small
commercial businesses
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