Sam Reifsnyder
, RA, Quality Control Director

As the Director of QA/QC. Sam manages the quality process for projects at Asulon ensuring they are in compliance with technical standards, local codes as well as client's expectations. Sam has thirty-plus years experience in all phases of architectural projects, including programming, funding applications, schematic design, design development, construction documents, agency processing, construction administration, cost estimating and bid negotiation. He has a wide breath of experience working with Cities and Public Departments on challenging projects, schedules and budget constraints. Sam also has profound experience working on DSA projects through School Districts such as the City of Inglewood, Santa Ana, Yorba Linda and Placentia. These experiences has led him to lead charrette sessions with members and local school communities.

Education

Master of Architecture - Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University Bachelor of Arts (Physics) - Franklin & Marshall College

Affiliations
Project History

Santa Ana High School
Santa Ana, CA

School modernization of a two story classroom building and sports field upgrades.

Client: Santa Ana School District
Status: Completed

Senior Project Manager, HMC Architects

Valencia High School Master Plan
Valencia, CA

Master plan leading to multiple projects for a new

classroom building, sports field, etc.

Client: Placentia Yorba Linda USD
Status: Completed

Senior Project Manager, HMC Architects

Orange County Sheriff Department
Varios Cities, CA

Remodel of facilities throughout Orange County

Client: Orange County Sheriff Department

Communications Division
Status: Completed

Senior Project Manager/Designer, Dougherty + Dougherty, LLP

Santa Monica Underground Water Treatment Facility
Santa Monica, CA

Worked closely with City of Santa Monica through the planning, engineering and building departments.

Client: City of Santa Monica Public Utilities Division
Status: Completed

Technical Advisor & Spec writer, Permit Expedition: SQ1 Design Group