Larry Delaney Joins PageSoutherlandPage as Vice President of Federal Services

Larry DelaneyWashington, DC (8 March 2010) – PageSoutherlandPage, an international architecture and engineering firm, is pleased to announce that Lawrence Patrick Delaney, AIA, has joined the firm as Vice President of Federal Services. In this capacity Larry will be responsible for creating strategic initiatives to further expand the firm’s participation in the federal healthcare community. He will also assist PageSoutherlandPage in developing new relationships throughout the federal government and with contractors interested in pursuing federal government design-build projects.

“Larry brings to our firm a wealth of knowledge and experience about federal facility design and construction with particular emphasis on the Department of Defense healthcare facilities,” states William A. Brown, Sr., PE, Hon AIA, FSAME, who is Executive Vice President of PageSoutherlandPage.

An architect licensed in Virginia and Pennsylvania, Larry has held positions of increasing responsibility with various agencies of the U.S. Department of Defense over the last 30 years. Most recently, from 2006–2010, he served as the Chief of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Medical Facilities Mandatory Center of Expertise and Standardization, overseeing a staff of architects, engineers and administrative personnel executing a medical program valued at over eleven billion dollars.

Larry has also served as the first Director of the Project Management Division in the immediate office of the Architect of the Capitol.  He was also the first Chief Architect in the history of the USACE, where he was Advisor to the Directors of Military Programs and Civil Works and Major Subordinate Commanders and provided analysis and guidance on the USACE design and construction programs.

PageSoutherlandPage has a strong portfolio of projects for the United States federal government, including 15 U.S. embassy and consulate compounds worldwide; the award winning GSA Regional Field Office in Houston and U.S. District Courthouse in Alpine, Texas; and the Army Materiel Command Headquarters in Huntsville, Alabama. The firm’s recent healthcare facilities include award-winning projects such as the Children’s Medical Center at Legacy in Plano, Texas and Seton Surgery Center in Austin as well as Texas Children’s Hospital West Campus, the Norman Regional Hospital Healthplex Campus and the master plan for Hamad Medical Center in Doha, Qatar.


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