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Fred Martinez RA, LEED AP BD+C

Associate Principal, Team Leader
Bachelor of Architecture, Texas Tech University

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Registered Architect
Texas License No. 25579

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Fred Martinez is a seasoned architect with over 23 years of experience in various project types, from planning to construction administration. His expertise encompasses diverse projects, including multi-family, educational, historical restoration, shell office, health care, industrial, religious, public works, transportation, and corporate projects.

Currently, Fred is managing a multi-family residential complex near downtown San Antonio, Texas, and he was the lead architect for the First National Bank Tower, a 50-story historic rehabilitation project in downtown Dallas, which encompasses new residential units and a hotel. He has also been involved in several other noteworthy projects, including The Rollingwood Town Center office complex, two new office buildings, and a parking garage in Austin, Texas, the Old Dallas High School building restoration, the Centrum office building renovation in uptown Dallas, and the Coppel Phase 3 Industrial trade center. 

Fred's vast experience extends to the healthcare sector, where he has worked on numerous large-scale new construction and renovation projects, such as the University Health Systems New Hospital Tower in San Antonio, Texas, Methodist Critical Care Tower in Dallas, Texas, Midland Memorial Hospital Tower in Midland, Texas, and Rock Springs Psychiatric Hospital in George Town, Texas. His role in each project included BIM management across all disciplines, utilizing the latest 3-dimensional software to maximize the effectiveness of construction methods. 

Moreover, Fred has been involved in several higher education facilities, including the Arts and Sciences Building Renovation and the Human Resources Building Renovation at Texas Women's University, the Multi-Family Residence Halls at Midwestern State University, and the Kinesiology Department Feasibility study at the University of Texas at Arlington. 

Lastly, Fred has worked on several other noteworthy projects, including The Haltom City Animal Shelter, an extremely cost-efficient facility for the SPCA, and facility assessment reports at several Greyhound bus terminals across the United States, documenting the existing building conditions and cost-analyzing practical solutions for updating to current building standards. 

In conclusion, Fred Martinez's extensive experience and impressive portfolio make him a highly sought-after architect with a proven track record of delivering exceptional results across a wide range of project types.

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