Ecology
“One thing I’ve learned is that through no fault of their own, people don’t really know how much things cost. A lot of times, a project will be proposed but won't end up going anywhere… that doesn’t really bother me. Projects tend to come back around.”
Before Gary McFalls was a full-time project manager, he was the design estimator and
cost assessor at the Maintenance Project Management Department. True to his normal
routine, he completed a Preliminary Cost Assessment for staff in the Ecology building
when they decided it was time to replace their floors. After that, McFalls thought
that was the end of his involvement in the project. Suddenly, he was asked to take
it all on himself.
“My background is actually in storefront glass and glazing; exterior envelopes.” It
was a combination of this past expertise and McFalls' present experience that allowed
him to renovate the floors in the Ecology building into something that faculty, staff
and students have come to love dearly.
“Before this, the tile was old and dingy looking. The mastic holding the tile had
asbestos, so it all had to be abated for the sake of everyone in the building. When
we took off the tile, they saw the concrete beneath the floor and elected to go that
route, embracing the natural look of the flooring. It saved them a lot of money, time,
energy and materials. We polished it off and added a black border to the sides, helping
it blend in with the black borders near the bottom of the walls. I love recommending
this route to customers: it’s low-cost and low maintenance. There’s no waxing or stripping,
just simple sweeping and mopping. Everyone in there is really ecstatic with how it
all turned out.”