Terrance DeGray

Vice Chancellor, Facilities Development & Operations at West Valley - Mission Community College District
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San Jose, California, United States, US

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Terrance is an excellent self starter manager with a great "can do" attitude. I highly recommend him.

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Credentials

  • Procore Certified: Project Manager (Project Management)
    Procore Technologies
    Aug, 2019
    - Sep, 2024
  • LEED Accredited Professional
    U.S. Green Building Council
    Jun, 2009
    - Sep, 2024
  • Professional Engineer (Civil)
    Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation
    Jun, 2011
    - Sep, 2024
  • Certified Construction Manager (CCM)
    Construction Management Association of America (CMAA)
    Jan, 2015
    - Sep, 2024

Experience

    • Vice Chancellor, Facilities Development & Operations
      • Apr 2023 - Present
    • Associate Vice Chancellor, Physical Plant Development and Operations
      • Jan 2020 - Apr 2023

      The Associate Vice Chancellor is responsible for the District’s facility planning, construction, small capital improvements, and facilities maintenance, and overall District’s compliance with Federal, State, and local safety, and environmental regulations. The AVC oversees employees and professional services required to manage and develop the physical plant, utilizing Bond Measure G ($268M) and Measure X ($748M), including but not limited to legal, fiscal, accounting, compliance, communications, procurement, bond program management services, construction management services, Maintenance/Facility department, Bond Program Managers, and other facilities and construction functions and related personnel. Under the general guidance of the Vice Chancellor for Administrative Services, the AVC leads the administration of bond, state and other sources of funding required for the acquisition, renovation, construction, allocation, and maintenance of District Facilities. Lead and directs all services and processes required for construction and optimal operation of facilities in support of the educational mission of the District’s entities. The Associate Vice Chancellor of Physical Plant Development and Operations establishing best practices and the optimal operational infrastructure required for developing and implementing Facilities Master Plans, Landscaping Master Plans, Transition Plans, Security Master Plans and other initiatives to support all entities in the district. Show less

    • United States
    • Civil Engineering
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Vice President
      • Jul 2019 - Jan 2020

    • Program Director
      • Sep 2016 - Jan 2020

      Directly responsible for oversight of the Bond Management Team and managing the $1.5B capital improvement program for the Long Beach Community College District (Measure E and Measure LB). Oversee activities such as program planning, financing, project controls, all project design and construction phases and long range scheduling for over 100 projects on two campuses. Direct oversight of $300M of active Bond Construction projects in Design or Construction, including key projects of Integrated Energy Master Plan, Bldg. M Multidisciplinary Classroom Bldg. (First State Funded Design Build), PCC Parking Structure (Design-Build), QQ/RR Electrical Buildings, Districtwide Accessibility assessment and improvements, Districtwide Security Monitoring Project, Kinesiology Labs and Aquatics Center, Building D Science Labs and Classroom, Building J Auditorium, Building P Language Arts, Building MM – Construction Trades I and Building O1 Data Center. Show less

    • Deputy Program Director
      • Jan 2015 - Sep 2016

    • Senior Construction Manager
      • Apr 2014 - Sep 2016

      Project and program management services for multiple projects under the $770M capital improvement Measure E bond program for the Long Beach Community College District.

    • United States
    • Construction
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Project Manager
      • Aug 2013 - Apr 2014

      Watson Building 866 - $11M Riverside County Law Building (Precon / Structural) - $26M Copper and Brass Tenant Improvement - $500K Watson Building 866 - $11M Riverside County Law Building (Precon / Structural) - $26M Copper and Brass Tenant Improvement - $500K

    • Construction
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Project Manager
      • Aug 2010 - Aug 2013

      Long Beach City College – Building A Renovation (Surety Project) - $10M DC Government Wellness Center & Office on Aging (Surety Project) - $8M Oceanside Harbor Storage Facility (Surety Project) - $2M Long Beach City College – Building A Renovation (Surety Project) - $10M DC Government Wellness Center & Office on Aging (Surety Project) - $8M Oceanside Harbor Storage Facility (Surety Project) - $2M

    • United States
    • Construction
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Project Manager
      • Jun 2005 - Aug 2010

      Project Manager: Westminster Canterbury Parsons Health Care Renovation - $18.5M Project Manager: VCU Main Hospital 4th Floor Renovation - $5.5M Project Manager: VCU Main Hospital 2nd Floor Infill - $1.5M Project Manager: VCU Endovascular Surgery Suite - $1M Project Engineer: VCU Health System Critical Care Hospital - $180M Project Intern: Westminster Canterbury “The Next Chapter” - $96M Project Manager: Westminster Canterbury Parsons Health Care Renovation - $18.5M Project Manager: VCU Main Hospital 4th Floor Renovation - $5.5M Project Manager: VCU Main Hospital 2nd Floor Infill - $1.5M Project Manager: VCU Endovascular Surgery Suite - $1M Project Engineer: VCU Health System Critical Care Hospital - $180M Project Intern: Westminster Canterbury “The Next Chapter” - $96M

Education

  • Virginia Tech
    Master's degree, Civil Engineering
    2004 - 2006
  • Virginia Military Institute
    Bachelor's degree, Civil Engineering
    2000 - 2004
  • Virginia Military Institute
    Bachelor of Science - BS, Civil Engineering

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