GEORGE ARCAY, AIA

GEORGE ARCAY,
AIA
Senior Program Manager
25 Years Experience
Education
1986/Bachelor of Science in Architecture,
Catholic University, with Distinction in
Urban Planning and ADA Accessibility
Registration
Registered Architect - A I A (30101814)
1995/District or Columbia (ARC5846)
1996/Commonwealth of VA (401010190)
2003/State of Illinois (001018618)
2006/State of Arizona (44035)
Certifications
LEED AP
CQCM
NCARB (736821)
Area of Expertise
Research Laboratories
Patient Care Facilities
Military Housing
Secure Facilities (PAC)
He has an extensive history, as a Project Architect of
multi-disciplined teams, having been on large-scale,
complex clinical patient care and animal research related
facilities at the NIH in Bethesda, MD., including major
stake holders such as NCI, NIAID, NIMH,
USAMRID(USACE) and others.
A Miami native, George is a good match with an
intimate understanding of the city’s culture and the
municipal planning initiatives having forged professional
relationships while with prolific firms like Spillis-Candela
Partners and Arquitectonica
Project Career List and References furnished on request.
Select ed Exp erien ce
Intelligence Community Campus –
Bethesda (ICC-B)
Bethesda, Maryland
Mr. Arcay is serving as Construction
Quality Control Manager on the designbuild development of a 40-acre campus to
be occupied by 3,000 employees of the
Defense Intelligence Agency. Work
involves major renovation of a new
386,000-SF, five story Erskine Hall housing
central campus administrative space
dedicated to the government surveillance
activities 24/7/365 which will be
connected to three existing buildings that
will be gutted, reskinned, and fit out.
Homeland Security/Coast Guard
Headquarters, Washington, DC.
Construction Quality Control Manager
located in the Historical St. Elizabeth
Hospital West Campus, the new building
will provide two million SF of office and
operations & logistics space. A design-build
delivery of $580 million.
McCormick Place Expansion,
Chicago, IL.
Construction Quality Control Manager for
the new expansion referred to as the
Mc4West building. The expansion will add
470,000 SF of exhibition space and 200,000
SF of meeting space to the existing 2.2
million SF of exhibit space and 360,000 SF
of meeting room space at a construction
cost of $880 million.
Intelligence Community Campus – Bethesda
(ICC-B), Bethesda, Maryland
Renovation of National Cancer
Institute Building 37, Bethesda, MD.
Construction Manager oversight for Smith
Construction Services involved in the
upgrade and renovation of the main
laboratories facilities for the National
Cancer Institute (NCI), including site
utilities and new elevator towers complete
a state of the art facility of 600, 000 SF at a
cost of $80 million.
Defractometer Lab, National Cancer
Institute Building 37. Bethesda, MD.
Interim JOC project installation of a tenant fitout for a 1000 SF Defractometer Lab, -80
Freezer storage and LAN support facility for
the NCI at a cost of $11 million.
Autoclave Facility, Vivarium, National
Cancer Institute Building 37. Bethesda,
MD.
Interim project installation of a new autoclave,
wash rack and tunnel washer for the NCI
including ventilation and plumbing upgrades in a
1200 SF area at a cost of $778k.
Renovate NCI Building 10. Project Manager
involved in the Upgrade and Renovation of the
Administrative Facilities for the National Cancer
Institute (NCI) under the supervision of Anil
Gulati, Executive Branch, Rockville, Md.
Construction Cost: $550,000
Renovate NCI Building 12. Project Manager
involved in the Upgrade and Renovation of the
Laboratory Facilities for the National Cancer
Institute (NCI) under the supervision of Anil
Gulati, Executive Branch, Rockville, Md.
Construction Cost: $750,000
Ten Year Master Plan of the Medical
Technology Campus, NCI, Fredrick, Md.
Project Manager involved in the planning and
presentation of the Comprehensive 10 year
Master Plan for the Laboratory Facilities for the
National Cancer Institute (NCI) under the
advisory supervision of Dr. Carl Barret,
Executive Branch, Rockville, Md. Projected
Construction Cost: $2.5 billion to 2013
Animal Research Laboratory, Washington,
DC National Cancer Institute (NCI), Bldg. 14
Project architect for a 2500 square foot hospital
blood and tissue research laboratory for NCI at
a construction cost of $425,000.