The NBCUniversal Telemundo Center is a state-of-the-art multimedia production facility and the global headquarters for Telemundo, NBCUniversal’s Spanish-language network. The campus consolidates all major operations—including news, sports, entertainment, and digital content creation—under one roof. The new, ground-up $300 million development includes a 475,000 SF critical-environment broadcasting facility, a 100,000 SF set-storage warehouse, and an adjacent 50,000 SF satellite farm with 13 dishes connected via subterranean fiber optics directly to the master control and ingest center. The complex features 15 highly adaptive studios, a cutting-edge news hub, digital labs, augmented-reality capabilities, and the largest newsroom in the United States—over 24,000 SF spanning three floors with 45-foot-high vertical openings. Designed to support more than 1,300 employees, the building incorporates open-plan office space, a full-service cafeteria, and robust, mission-critical infrastructure. Power and cooling systems include a fully redundant mechanical plant and an N+1 emergency power system capable of supporting the entire facility. The structure is engineered to withstand a direct hit from a Category 5 hurricane. The Telemundo Center remains the largest single-building television production studio ever constructed in North America.
Served (at prior employer) as the Owner’s Representative Project Manager, providing broadcast and production subject-matter expertise. Led end-to-end project delivery including development, planning, design, cost management, contractor procurement and replacement, construction oversight, FF&E, owner-direct vendor coordination, scheduling, approvals, migration, occupancy, commissioning, punch list closeout, and the subsequent LEED accreditation inquiry.