Alison Meltzer

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EDUCATION

Master of Architecture
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico

Bachelor of Fine Arts
Massachusetts College of Art
Boston, Massachusetts

EXPERIENCE

2014-Present   Scully /Architects
Keene, New Hampshire
Project Manager

2004-2014   Richard Monahon AIA Architects
Peterborough, New Hampshire
Project Manager
Responsible for all phases, including design, construction documents, specifications and construction administration of a wide variety of projects (partial list follows). Responsible also for RFP/RFQ responses, code reviews, development of marketing graphics, graphic design and maintenance of company website, presentation graphics and renderings. Also responsible for preparing Historic Building Assessment Reports and various other reports for historic buildings.

1992-2004   Architectural Design Concepts, Inc.
North Andover, Massachusetts
Associate, Project Manager
Responsible for all phases, including client relations, programming, design, design development, construction documents, and construction administration of a wide variety of projects. Responsibilities also included the generation of 3D computer models, computer renderings and animations of many of our projects for purposes of final presentation to clients. Further responsibility included the review of resumes and interviewing of candidates for positions in the company.

1988-1992   G5 Architects
Dover, New Hampshire
Architectural Designer

1984-1988   Maine Post & Beam Company, Inc.
York Harbor, Maine
Architectural Designer

1983-1984   Woodman Associates, Architects
Newburyport, Massachusetts
Designer/Draftsperson

1982-1983   Doug Okun Associates, Architects
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Designer/Draftsperson

Affiliations
Wilton Main Street Association, Board of Directors
Wilton Community Center, Board of Directors
Wilton Energy Committee
Wilton Public Library, Board of Trustees

Project Manager for these Completed Projects

Fallbrook Woods
Portland, Maine
New construction of a 30,000 s.f. assisted living facility
St. John the Evangelist Church
Wellesley, Massachusetts
$3.5 million dollar renovation and addition to an historic Carpenter Gothic style church
Regina Cleri
Boston, Massachusetts
Approximate $6 million dollar addition and renovation to residential high-rise in downtown
Boston
Chinmaya Mission Boston
Andover, Massachusetts
New construction of cultural center & worship space for a Buddhist sect incorporating
elements of Indian architecture
Mt. St. Mary’s Abbey
Wrentham, Massachusetts
Renovation of existing monastic chapel , addition of a new wing for assisted living and
renovationof an existing interior courtyard into new library space.
St. Scholastica Church
Petersham, Massachusetts
New construction of a monastic chapel and enclosed cloisters for a community of monks
and nuns.
Peterborough Players
Peterborough, New Hampshire
Addition of fly tower, orchestra pit, set shop, expansion of stage and added seating to the
house of an historic theater
Historic Harrisville
Harrisville, New Hampshire
Renovation and restoration of two historic mill buildings. Ongoing restoration of a number
of other buildings on campus
Temple Town Hall
Temple, New Hampshire
Renovation and restoration of an historic 1840 town hall
Seven Hills Behavioral Health
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Renovation and addition to an existing clinic providing counseling, support services and
methadone dosing services to clients dealing with addiction issues.
Seven Hills Corporate College
Worcester, Massachusetts
10,000 s.f. addition of conference, classroom, and office space for a non-profit that
provides health and human services throughout Massachusetts.
Seven Hills Academy at Devens
Devens, Massachusetts
Addition of classroom, physical therapy, office and multi-purpose space to an existing day-
habilitation/educational facility for children with special needs.
Seven Hills Pediatric Center
Groton, Massachusetts
$12 million addition and renovation of an existing facility providing long term skilled
nursing care and educational services for severely handicapped children.