Arthur F. O'Leary, FAIA
| Hollycrest, Beaulieu Drogheda, County Louth fax: +353 41 983 5767 tel: +353 41 983 4762 email: | |
| O'Leary Terasawa Partners, AIA Architects 1313 West Eighth Street, Suite 200 Los Angeles, California 90017-4493 Off (+1) 213 413 3131 Fax (+1) 213 484 5225 | |
| Languages | English |
| Nationality | American |
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| Licenses | California since 1951. Qualified to practice architecture in Ireland and by reciprocity in the E. C. since 1988. |
| Educator | University of Southern California, School of Arch. Professional practice lecturer, 1953-1963. Numerous guest lecture positions. |
| Affiliations | Architectural: AIA 1951, RIAI 1988. NCARB certified. Arbitration: National Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association (AAA), 1958. Associate Member, London Court of International Arbitration, 1991-1992. Associate Member, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators-Irish Branch, 1992. |
| Arbitration, Litigation, Experience | Consultant to the legal profession in preparation for arbitration and litigation involving architects' standard of care, construction industry inter-relationships, and construction technology. Arbitrator, mediator, sole and panelist, in more than 130 arbitrations since 1958. Consultant in more than 300 construction industry arbitrations, litigations, and mediations. |
| 0ffice Characteristics | Architect, co-founder of, and now a consultant to O'Leary Terasawa Partners, an LA architectural firm since 1949. The firm offers design and construction administration services forindustrial, commercial, educational, religious and medical building projects. |
| Published | Author of "Guide to Successful Construction — Effective Contract Administration," Anaheim; California, 1996, as well as articles and books on architectural practice, construction administration, and alternative dispute resolution in the construction industry. |
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