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Margaret Minor Wood

Margaret Minor Wood

Project Director

Background

  • Project Manager for Leers Weinzapfel Associates for 15 years
  • Managed projects ranging up to $120 million in project costs for public and private institutional clients, including a wide spectrum of building types
  • Underground renovation of the historic Park Street station for the MBTA
  • Design and construction of a new ten-courtroom courthouse in Lawrence
    for DCAM
  • Design of a large addition to the Media Lab at MIT

Credentials

  • Registered architect, AIA member
  • LEED Accredited Professional
  • Active member of the Boston Society of Architects Legislative Affairs Committee
  • President of the Massachusetts AIA (2009)
  • M.A. in Architecture, Harvard Graduate School of Design
  • B.S. in Architecture, University of Virginia

Pinck & Co. Projects

  • Owner’s Representative for the rehabilitation of 500 units of occupied affordable housing in Boston’s South End for the development team of the Castle Square Tenants Organization and WinnDevelopment.
  • Owner’s Project Manager for capital improvements to St. Joseph’s Community, 149 units of affordable housing in Roxbury
  • Owner’s Representative on Exterior Renovation and Interior Improvements for Allston Brighton Community Development Corporation at Carol Avenue, a 33-unit affordable housing cooperative in Brighton, MA
  • Project Manager for the Beth Israel Deaconess Hopsital – Needham Campus, a $30 million addition to and renovation of the hospital.