V Owen Bush welcomed Jeannie Bertolaccini to the practice forward podcast, where she discussed Ordiz‑Melby Architects' focus on high document quality, DSA navigation, and community engagement in the steady Central Valley market, noting their firm's use of ArchiCAD and the challenge of hiring staff familiar with it. Jeannie Bertilanchini detailed internal training through OMA University, quality assurance methods including external QA/QC reviews, and the importance of accurate existing conditions documentation, which she stressed is crucial to avoid cost blowouts and change orders on renovation projects like the Bell Tower Plaza. The discussion also covered the firm's Sustainable Architecture Strategies (SAS) committee, involvement in Women in STEM outreach, and the necessity of integrity, clear communication, and mentorship for professional growth.
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Jeannie Bertolaccini is a Principal at Ordiz‑Melby Architects—a Kern County practice whose stated mission is “enriching communities through collaborative design, innovation, and lasting relationships.” Her portfolio spans education, healthcare, and commercial work, and right now she’s helping shape KCSOS’s Bell Tower Plaza renovation—preserving heritage while upgrading systems and AV. Inside the firm, she leads complex studio work and community engagement, from Women in STEM outreach to AIA leadership. Today we dig into the business of practice in a regional market, how to maintain document quality under DSA, and where ground‑truth capture actually changes decisions—not just drawings.
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