
Mr. Gregory J Burke
St. Augustine, FL 32092
Office: 772-473-6423
Mr. Burke is an award winning architect with extensive experience in the standard of care and building information modeling for architecture and engineering practices. His mission is to provide expert opinion in cases involving errors and omissions in the practice of architecture and engineering and construction defects.
Mr. Burke, prior to forming his own practice in 1998, was employed by the largest architectural practices in the United States. he has been responsible for the design, planning and execution of buildings totaling more than 10,000,000 square feet at an adjusted cost of more than $2B. He has been involved in the practice of architecture for more than 40 years. He is a member of the American Institute of Architects College of Fellows, an distinction granted to less than one percent of all architects.
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
- Architect Liability
- Architecture
- Building Codes
- Construction
- Construction Damages
- Disabled Access
- Interior Design
- Ramp & Stairs
- Q: Please list your professional accreditations, degrees, licenses, and certificates granted:
- A: B.S Architecture, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 1981
Licensed Architect - Ohio, Florida, New Jersey, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, South Carolina - Q: Please list your affiliations or memberships in any professional and/or industry organizations:
- A: The American Institute of Architects (AIA), College of Fellows
International Code Council - Existing Building Code, Code Action hearing Committee. - Q: Please list any teaching or speaking experience you have had, including subject matter:
- A: Author and presenter of four AIA approved continuing education courses. Two of the courses are Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation approved 2-Hour advanced building code courses, required of Florida licensed architects on a biennial basis. Mr. Burke has trained more than 2,000 architects on state and national levels in matters relevent to architectural procatice and building codes.
- Q: Have any of your accreditations ever been investigated, suspended or removed? (if yes, explain)
- A: Yes, a former client filed a false claim with the Florida Board of Architecture and Interior Design, the case was dismissed.
- Q: On how many occasions have you been retained as an expert?
- A: ten cases
- Q: For what area(s) of expertise have you been retained as an expert?
- A: Site design, architect standard of care, building information modeling (BIM) execution plan defect, slip and fall where construction defect was basis of claim.
- Q: In what percentage of your cases were you retained by the plaintiff?
- A: 90
- Q: In what percentage of your cases were you retained by the defendant?
- A: 10
- Q: On how many occasions have you had your deposition taken?
- A: 3
- Q: When was the last time you had your deposition taken?
- A: Jan 7, 2022
- Q: On how many occasions have you been qualified by a court to give expert testimony?
- A: 3
- Q: On how many occasions have you testified as an expert in court or before an arbitrator?
- A: 1
- Q: For how many years have you worked with the legal industry as an expert?
- A: Approximately 15 years
- Q: What services do you offer? (E.g.: consulting, testing, reports, site inspections etc.)
- A: Consulting, site investigation, expert witness reports, document review
- Q: What is your hourly rate to consult with an attorney?
- A: $350.00/Hour
- Q: What is your hourly rate to review documents?
- A: $350.00/Hour
- Q: What is your hourly rate to provide deposition testimony?
- A: $2,500.00 per day plus expenses
- Q: What is your hourly rate to provide testimony at trial?
- A: $2,500 per day, plus expenses
- Q: Please list any fees other than those stated above (E.g.: travel expenses, copy fees, etc.)
- A: Travel, lodging, copying fees, overnight delivery at cost plus ten percent.
Available Upon Request