Our Team
Steve Phillips
Senior Project Manager
Mr. Phillips is a result oriented, hands-on construction and development professional with 21 years of experience in Healthcare and the Advanced Technology Industries. Experienced in team leadership and communication, he can initiate/manage cross-functional teams and multi-disciplinary projects. Over the past 33 years Intelisyn has become accustomed to managing projects within fully operational Medical Facilities. Mr. Phillips understands the fine, and sensitive line surrounding healthcare facilities while driving the scope, schedule, and cost parameters of the project. Mr. Phillips has a proven ability to work closely with end users, contractors, architects, engineers, and agency officials to meet project goals and resolve difficult project issues. He has managed over $1.06B in Capital Projects for clients across multiple industries.
Prior to joining the Intelisyn Team, Mr. Phillips managed capital development for Kaiser Permanente, Abbott Labs and Guidant Corporation with overall project responsibility of $88M in Capital and Expense projects for the highly technical life sciences, and healthcare industries. One of many outstanding achievements includes the completion of a $697M Polysilicon Facility. Responsibilities included financial projections, contracts, project development, scoping, budgeting, capital appropriation requests, programming, design, permitting, estimating, and construction through closeout.
Within the 10 yr. $36B Capital Plan for Kaiser Permanente National Facilities Services, Mr. Phillips provided Project Management services on $65M worth of capital projects for the San Diego Service area. This encompassed the entire county and 25 different campuses. The scope of projects ranged from the KP Healthconnect automated health record-clinical information system to a complete mechanical systems replacement of a 5-story medical office building. Most projects were under OSHPD jurisdiction.
As part of the Facilities and Site Services department Mr. Phillips managed $22M worth of capital projects for the Santa Clara and Temecula Life Science campuses. The scope of projects ranged from the Drug Eluting (Coronary) Stent combination product to the 6.5MW campus backup electrical systems during the California electricity crisis, also known as the Western U.S. Energy Crisis of 2000/2001.
Mr. Phillips currently manages development of Cedars Sinai Cancer Center, Medical Office Buildings, Infrastructure and Research Facility projects totaling in approximately $240M.
Mr. Phillips graduated from Idaho State University Applied Technology; Electrical.
