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1. www.secertboard.org
www.secertboard.org/boardinfo. - [Cached]Published on: 10/26/2007 Last Visited: 3/19/2008
Richard E. Fencl, AIA, CSI, LEED AP
Senior Associate / Technical Director NCR: Gensler Chicago, IL 60603 richard fencl@gensler.com
Richard Fencl is the Technical Director for Gensler's North Central Region. Mr. Fencl's role focuses on the technical merit and quality assurance of the Firm's work and he brings 36 years of practical know-how and architectural engineering to the profession through a broad range of projects. Mr. Fencl's project experience has focused on the technical development and constructability of building systems, including selection of materials and methodology; specification development; product and system research; general oversight of construction; exterior wall testing and development; and hands on troubleshooting/forensics. Fencl is past Chairman of AIA Chicago's Technical Committee and of the Chicago Committee on High Rise Buildings. A guest lecturer within collegiate architectural programs, Mr. Fencl has also presented at AIA and ASHRAE National Conventions and has served on the editing boards for PCI and GANA. -
2. McGraw-Hill Construction – Midwest Construction -- Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin
www.midwestconstructionmag.com - [Cached]Published on: 12/1/2005 Last Visited: 10/8/2006
Richard Fencil was named technical director in Chicago of San Francisco-based Gensler. He was previously principal of Wright Architects in Chicago. -
3. McGraw-Hill Construction – Midwest Construction -- Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin
www.midwest.construction.com/p - [Cached]Published on: 12/1/2005 Last Visited: 10/1/2006
Richard Fencil was named technical director in Chicago of San Francisco-based Gensler. He was previously principal of Wright Architects in Chicago.

