JAY TITTLE
<br />AIA, ALEP
<br />PRINCIPAL -IN -CHARGE/
<br />DESIGN PRINCIPAL
<br />LITTLE
<br />EDUCATION:
<br />B.S., Architecture, California State
<br />Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo, CA
<br />PROFESSIONAL
<br />REGISTRATIONS &
<br />AFFILIATIONS:
<br />• Registered Architect, State of CA
<br />(#C12955)
<br />• Accredited Learning Environments Planner
<br />(ALEP)
<br />• American Institute of Architects (AIA)
<br />• Coalition forAdequate School Housing
<br />(CASH)
<br />• Association for Learning Environment
<br />(A4LE)
<br />YEARS OF EXPERIENCE:
<br />38 Years of Experience
<br />31 Years with Little
<br />OFFICE:
<br />• Newport Beach, CA
<br />TIME DEDICATED TO
<br />PROJECT:
<br />5%
<br />Jay has over 30 years of experience in the planning, design, and renovation
<br />of California K-12 campus' and community projects, stressing a commitment
<br />to design, project management, facility planning, quality control, and contract
<br />administration. He began his career in educational design with the twin campus of
<br />Bernardo Heights Middle School/ Rancho Bernardo High School for Poway USD,
<br />the largest State -funded project in California at the time.
<br />This experience inspired a passion for collaborating with communities
<br />and their leaders, educators, students, and stakeholders. This passion
<br />was fueled by his ability to create impactful learning environments and
<br />community spaces which often represent breakthrough ideas for school
<br />districts and communities that improve the lives of end -users and students.
<br />He is a hands-on leader and is actively engaged during all phases of every project
<br />to ensure consistency in leadership and to provide effective communication and
<br />coordination. As an adept and strategic problem solver, Jay has demonstrated an
<br />ability to work with divergent community groups and to bring forth solutions that
<br />all parties adopt as their own. So what does this mean for your project? It means
<br />that Jay will bring forth these skills throughout to achieve your goals relative to
<br />program, schedule and budget. Jay's depth of experience on all types of buildings
<br />and projects is one of the benefits his clients' enjoy. The thoughtfulness and
<br />creativity of his designs is a powerful combination that benefits each client he
<br />works with.
<br />RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE:
<br />• Santa Ana USD,GarieldCommunityCenter -Santa Ana, CA
<br />• Santa Ana USD, Segerstrorri Aquatics Center -Santa Ana, CA
<br />• Santa Ana USD, Century HS Classroom Addition - Santa Ana, CA
<br />Santa Ana USD, Garfield ES Addition - Santa Ana, CA
<br />Santa Ana USD, Spurgeon Intermediate School Classroom Addition -
<br />Santa Ana, CA
<br />• Antelope Valley College, Performing Arts Center - Lancaster, CA
<br />Victor Valley College, Music Bldg. Renovation - Victorville, CA
<br />• Fullerton JUHSD, Sonora HS Gym - Fullerton, CA
<br />• Fullerton JUHSD, Aquatics Complex - Fullerton, CA
<br />Duarte USD, Duarte HS Sports Complex - Duarte, CA
<br />Long Beach USD, Wilson HS & Cabrillo HS Track & Field Projects - Long
<br />Beach, CA
<br />Oxnard UHSD, (6) HS Stadium Replacement Projects - Oxnard, CA
<br />Montebello USD, Schurr HS Aquatic Center - Montebello, CA
<br />• Pomona USD, Washington ES Modernization & Additions incl. Library -
<br />Pomona, CA
<br />Pomona USD, Roosevelt ES Modernization & Additions - Pomona, CA
<br />• La Habra SO, Washington MS Gym - La Habra, CA
<br />• Ojai USD, Matilija MS Gym & Parking Lot - Ojai, CA
<br />• Tustin USD, Tustin HS Quad - Tustin, CA
<br />• Tustin USD, Tustin HS 2-Story Classroom Addition -Tustin, CA
<br />• William S. Hart UHSD, Canyon HS Performing Arts Center - Santa Clarita, CA
<br />• Antelope Valley UHSD, Eastside HS - Lancaster, CA
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