Frank Martinez

Frank Martinez

Rising Through the Ranks to Achieve Engineering Excellence

“Finding solutions to the many challenges we face on a day-to-day basis is very rewarding. The greater the challenge, the greater the feeling of satisfaction and, working with such a great team is a joy.”

FRANK

“Starting out as an apprentice engineer for Hines in November 2000 and now being the Engineering Manager for the residential component of CityCenterDC in the nation’s capital, shows that the company recognizes hard work and promotes from within,” stated Frank with his usual humility and a hint of pride.

While working on eight different Hines properties over the past 22 years, he earned a reputation as an engineer who knows how to identify and solve problems. That reputation garnered a number of promotions and requests for his service by several property managers.

Frank workedin engineering operations at CityCenterDC’s two high-end apartment buildings and two high-end condominium buildings, accounting for a total of 674 units. Located in the heart of downtown Washington, D.C., the eight-acre, 2.5-million-square-foot, mixed-use project also includes office and retail space plus a central plaza, a public park and a planned luxury hotel.

“Managing residential properties was a different and exciting experience for me, as I had only worked in office buildings previously,” Frank explained.

He came on board at CityCenterDC in July 2013 while construction was still underway to identify equipment issues and develop punch lists. During the start-up process, Frank worked efficiently and effectively with two outside property management firms. He fine tuned the systems for optimum performance and problem solving. He and his team did such an outstanding job that the condominium association board requested that Hines perform maintenance for individual units. As a result, Hines was awarded its first in-unit maintenance contract in the firm’s East Region.

Since then, Frank moved to engineering operations at Constitution Center, one of the largest privately-owned buildings in Washington D.C. with approximately 1.4 million rentable square feet. The building, which sits on a full city block, is occupied only by federal agencies such as The Office of the Controller of the Currency (OCC), The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) and General Services Administration (GSA).

A devoted family man and avid cyclist, Frank enjoys tackling tough challenges in the workplace. “Finding solutions to the many challenges we face on a day-to-day basis is very rewarding. The greater the challenge, the greater the feeling of satisfaction and, working with such a great team is a joy,” said Frank with a smile.

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