Role: Project Manager & Designer | MN area | 2025
Managed end-to-end casework submittal for a medical facility renovation including 22+ rooms, 100+ cabinets. Responsibilities included AutoCAD shop drawing production, RFI writing, material specification, and ADA compliance review.
PLAM-1
Wilsonart 15602-31. All base, tall & upper vertical surfaces, with PVC edge to match.
SS-1
Solid-surface countertops. 1.5″ miterfold edge, ⅛″ top radius, eased bottom.
HDWD-1
Display-case frame pieces, stained to match the laminate. Cut & fitted on site.
GLASS-1
¼″ tempered glass. Display-case glazing and adjustable shelving.
Drafting & Engineering
Each unit carries a number, type code, exact H×W×D and a construction detail callout — the language the shop floor builds from.
Base run — door, drawer & toe-kick detail
Problem-Solving
The architect's single large display cabinet exceeded sheet-material limits. I divided it into two buildable units and trimmed the seam with site-cut red oak so it still reads as one piece.
02 · Code Compliance
The specified drop-in sink was too deep to meet ADA accessible-use requirements. I noted it directly on the drawing and routed it back for revision before fabrication.
03 · Shop-to-Site
Called out horizontal shop seams at the waterfall countertop and legs for material size, and sent the waterfall edge long to be scribed on-site for a tight, gap-free fit.
04 · Field Coordination
Tagged every wall interface "field verify" and undersized the in-wall display cabinet so hardwood trim could be scribed and fitted cleanly after the box was set.