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Danalys Nazario

Danalys Nazario

New City, NY, US

 

Employment 

Ismael Leyva Architects, New York, NY, US, Project Architect

Jul 2013 - current
 

CAM Architects, P.A., Bronx, NY, US, Intermediate Architect

-Proficiency in building surveying and field measuring and produce the correlated drawings.
-Produce construction bid set packages from inception through construction for moderate and substantial rehabilitation of (Residential/Commercial) projects including presentation drawings for clients, tenants and contractors.
- Produce schematic designs, design development and construction documents for new construction of residential houses.
-Provide zoning review and calculations, code regulation and analysis.
-Produce and edit the scope of work and specification for projects as well as cost estimates and project budget breakdowns for public bids.
-Responsibilities with field conflict resolutions, Punch list generation, producing Field reports, taking and generating weekly Minutes of Meetings, clarification sketches, Issuance of Field RFI’s, Field Directives, Shop drawings review and Construction administration.
-Filed various projects at the Department of: Buildings (DOB), Transportation (DOT), and Environmental Protection (DEP).
-Worked simultaneously with personnel from the Department of Housing Preservation & Development, New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation and the Landmark Preservation Commission of NYC and received approvals for each project.

May 2004 - current
 

Education 

New York Institute of Technology (NYIT), New York, NY, US, BArch, Architecture

Bachelor of Architecture - Cum Laude

Sep 2002 - May 2007
 

Awards 

Michael Burton Award‐Academic Grant, Scholarship

Description on website :

"At its annual luncheon on May 9 at the Union League Club benefiting the Inner-City Scholarship Fund, the ACE (architects, constructors, engineers) Mentor Program, dedicated to providing career direction to young people, announced 54 four-year scholarships totaling $82,000 this year, an increase of 10% over last year, to New York City high school students."

"Richard T. Anderson, president of the New York Building Congress, presented two $3,000 scholarships. The Kenneth Holden Award was given to Andrew Christiansen, from Archbishop Stepinac High School, and the Michael Burton Award went to Danalys Guzman from Lehman High School. "

"Now in its seventh year, the ACE Scholarship Fund is proving its worth as an important program for motivating minority students to pursue higher education and ACE careers," O'Shea noted. "Our rigorous application process and substantial rewards attract high quality students who will carry on the legacy of their mentors and help assure a bright future for our profession."

2002
 

Areas of Specialization 

Skills