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Thomas C. Peluso

Thomas C. Peluso

Boston, Massachusetts

 

About 

Experienced in architecture and construction, I’ve contributed to all project phases from pre-design through construction. This involvement has developed my comprehensive design and management abilities.


I am currently in the process of completing the NCARB Intern Development Program (IDP) and the Boston Architectural College (BAC) Master of Architecture requiring integrated practice. Ultimately, this advancement towards becoming a Registered Architect will support my interests in architecture, integrated project delivery and sustainable/ smart design. 


SPECIALTIES AND EXPERIENCE:

  • Architectural Design
  • Computer Aided Drawing (CAD) & Building Information Modeling (BIM)
  • Hand Drawing & Rendering
  • Construction Administration
  • Construction Management
  • Integrated Project Delivery
  • Estimating
  • Sustainable Building: USGBC LEED & Energy STAR

 

NCARB Intern Development Program (IDP) (1500/5600 hours complete)

 

Elsewhere:

Employment 

Choo & Company, Architectural Designer

Jul 2011 - current
 

McQueen Verdi Group, Assistant Project Manager

McQueen Verdi Group is a design-based architecture and integrated project delivery firm.

Jan 2010 - Jun 2011
 

S/L/A/M Collaborative, Intern

S/L/A/M is a fully integrated, multi-disciplinary firm that offers architecture, planning, interior design, landscape and site planning, structural engineering and construction managment services.

Jul 2009 - Jan 2010
 

State of Connecticut - Department of Public Works, Intern

The State of Connecticut - Department of Public Works provides quality facilities and in delivering cost-effective, responsive and timely services to state agencies in the areas of planning, design, construction, facilities management, leasing, real property disposition and security.

May 2008 - Dec 2008
 

Education 

University of Hartford, Bachelors, Architectural Engineering Technology

http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/architect/

The undergraduate program in Architectural Engineering Technology (AET) teaches an understanding of how buildings are designed and created, including the evolution of a building and how to communicate design decisions along with the evaluation, selection, and application of different materials, construction techniques, and mechanical and electrical systems. Coursework in the program includes design, the history of architecture, mechanics, physics, and mathematics. The program is one of only six baccalaureate programs accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) in the United States.

Sep 2005 - Sep 2009
 

Awards 

Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD), 1st Place

Enfield, Connecticut Board of Education

2005
 

Career Certificate: Construction Technologies and Design, Award

State of Connecticut Department of Labor

2005
 

Areas of Specialization 

Skills 



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