This document provides a list of projects from 2021-1983 for SL Engineering. It includes over 100 projects ranging from small residential remodels and additions to larger commercial projects. The projects cover a wide range of construction types including structural engineering, architectural, and civil engineering work. Project values range from $15,000 to $750,000. The bulk of the projects involve residential structural work including wall removals, additions, and remodels in Western Washington and Alaska. Earlier projects from 1985-2002 also include several larger projects completed for the US Coast Guard involving facilities construction and renovations.
This document lists structural engineering projects from 1985-2015. It includes residential renovations and additions, commercial buildings, and infrastructure projects for the US Coast Guard. The largest projects involved constructing new radar towers, air traffic control facilities, and upgrades to Coast Guard bases, piers, and housing. Services provided included structural analysis, design, project engineering, and construction management.
Matthew Snyder's portfolio includes the renovation of several historic brick buildings in Bend, Oregon along with the construction of new retail, restaurant, medical, and county government facilities. The projects showcase Matthew's expertise in design-build, renovating historic structures, and completing projects on time and under budget for a variety of owners. The portfolio demonstrates Matthew's strong experience across different building types and contracts.
Racquel Fout provides architectural, interior design, and decoration services for residential and commercial projects. She specializes in additions, renovations, and new construction. Her designs maximize space, functionality, and views while incorporating classic and contemporary styles. She works closely with clients on all aspects of a project from concept to completion.
Racquel Fout provides architectural, interior design, and decoration services for residential and commercial projects. She specializes in additions, renovations, and new construction. Her designs maximize space, functionality, and views while incorporating classic and contemporary styles. She works closely with clients on all aspects of a project from concept to completion.
This document summarizes the qualifications and experience of an architectural designer. It lists services provided including residential design, commercial interior design, and ADA compliance. Projects highlighted include a lake home addition, farmhouse addition and renovation, and several custom home designs for new construction.
This document contains summaries of 14 construction projects completed by William H. Baskin over his career. The projects range from high-end single family homes to commercial buildings and include renovations, additions, and new construction dealing with various design challenges and site constraints. Locations of the projects include Woodside, Tiburon, Redwood City, San Carlos, and Half Moon Bay in California.
The document discusses several architecture projects completed by David Seglin Architecture. It summarizes the restoration of 1340 N. State Parkway which included restoring original features and adding modern amenities. It also discusses the Motor Row Lofts project which rehabilitated three historic buildings into residences and received a preservation award. Finally, it mentions the redesign of 250 S. Wacker Drive to become MillerCoors' new headquarters through renovations like recladding the exterior.
William Baskin has 25 years of experience providing building services in the San Francisco Bay Area. Due to an economic downturn, he had more time to expand his mini-storage facility and his wife received a job offer in Austin, Texas. He is now looking for a new company that builds high-quality projects matching his skills and expertise.
This document lists structural engineering projects from 1985-2015. It includes residential renovations and additions, commercial buildings, and infrastructure projects for the US Coast Guard. The largest projects involved constructing new radar towers, air traffic control facilities, and upgrades to Coast Guard bases, piers, and housing. Services provided included structural analysis, design, project engineering, and construction management.
Matthew Snyder's portfolio includes the renovation of several historic brick buildings in Bend, Oregon along with the construction of new retail, restaurant, medical, and county government facilities. The projects showcase Matthew's expertise in design-build, renovating historic structures, and completing projects on time and under budget for a variety of owners. The portfolio demonstrates Matthew's strong experience across different building types and contracts.
Racquel Fout provides architectural, interior design, and decoration services for residential and commercial projects. She specializes in additions, renovations, and new construction. Her designs maximize space, functionality, and views while incorporating classic and contemporary styles. She works closely with clients on all aspects of a project from concept to completion.
Racquel Fout provides architectural, interior design, and decoration services for residential and commercial projects. She specializes in additions, renovations, and new construction. Her designs maximize space, functionality, and views while incorporating classic and contemporary styles. She works closely with clients on all aspects of a project from concept to completion.
This document summarizes the qualifications and experience of an architectural designer. It lists services provided including residential design, commercial interior design, and ADA compliance. Projects highlighted include a lake home addition, farmhouse addition and renovation, and several custom home designs for new construction.
This document contains summaries of 14 construction projects completed by William H. Baskin over his career. The projects range from high-end single family homes to commercial buildings and include renovations, additions, and new construction dealing with various design challenges and site constraints. Locations of the projects include Woodside, Tiburon, Redwood City, San Carlos, and Half Moon Bay in California.
The document discusses several architecture projects completed by David Seglin Architecture. It summarizes the restoration of 1340 N. State Parkway which included restoring original features and adding modern amenities. It also discusses the Motor Row Lofts project which rehabilitated three historic buildings into residences and received a preservation award. Finally, it mentions the redesign of 250 S. Wacker Drive to become MillerCoors' new headquarters through renovations like recladding the exterior.
William Baskin has 25 years of experience providing building services in the San Francisco Bay Area. Due to an economic downturn, he had more time to expand his mini-storage facility and his wife received a job offer in Austin, Texas. He is now looking for a new company that builds high-quality projects matching his skills and expertise.
Britt, Peters and Associates (BPA) is a structural and civil engineering firm that has been in business for over 40 years. It has a diverse team of engineers and has completed thousands of projects for private and public clients. Some of BPA's notable past projects include structural engineering for mixed-use and multi-family residential buildings in South Carolina cities like Greenville, Charleston, and Mount Pleasant. BPA also has experience with educational, healthcare, and civic infrastructure projects throughout South Carolina.
Restoration of Clarendon Hotel St Clairsville OhioHeritage Ohio
This document summarizes a tax credit workshop held in St. Clairsville, Ohio on November 9, 2009. It discusses the Clarendon Hotel, a historic building from 1889 eligible for state and federal rehabilitation tax credits. It outlines the hotel's history, character defining features, and plans to rehabilitate it in stages to qualify for tax credits. The workshop also covered green building initiatives, integrating historic preservation and sustainability, and recent legislation expanding tax credits for historic rehabilitation projects.
1) The document discusses the restoration of the East Chicago Harbor Carnegie Library building which was constructed in 1913 using funds from Andrew Carnegie.
2) By 2009, the building had fallen into disrepair after being vacant since the 1970s. A non-profit organization was formed to save the building and convert it into a performing arts center.
3) The restoration involved replacing the roof, repairing exterior masonry and windows, and renovating the interior while preserving historic architectural details. The project restored the building and adapted it for its new use.
This document provides a summary of projects estimated and managed by James R. Elser between 1973-2004. It lists numerous construction, renovation and facility upgrade projects for power plants, homes, commercial and medical buildings totaling over $100 million. The projects involved management of design, engineering, budgeting, purchasing, scheduling and construction activities. They ranged from simple renovations to large new buildings, and included work in residential, commercial, healthcare, education and government sectors.
The Wellesley High School project update provides details on construction progress from Summer 2009 through March 2010. Key milestones include expanding parking lots, demolishing part of the lecture hall to build 5 new classrooms, installing piles and pouring concrete foundations, erecting over 2000 tons of structural steel, and making progress on the building's frame with a goal of being weather tight by early 2011. The project remains on time and within budget according to the Massachusetts School Building Authority which is closely monitoring progress.
The document provides details on the professional experience of Sarah Mann including design projects from 2012 to the present while she was a student and afterwards as an professional. It describes projects like a gathering space at the North Carolina Museum of Art from 2012, an addition to the College of Design at NC State from 2012, and renovations to Dr. Halford House's property in Chapel Hill from 2014 to present to demonstrate sustainable water systems. The document also lists Sarah Mann's education, skills, and additional experience with graphic design, woodworking, and 3D modeling software.
This mansion home is tucked away in Westchester, New York. The architects designed the home to fit into the neighborhood while taking advantage of views of a nearby lake. The 10,000 square foot home has an impressive brick facade and interior design featuring aqua marbles throughout. The open floor plan centers around capturing the lake views in every room. Notable design elements include a dramatic staircase with marble accents and an oversized Chinese fishing float centerpiece.
This document profiles the portfolio of Bo Taylor, a master builder who specializes in remodeling, renovating, and restoring homes along the North Carolina coast. It highlights several of Bo Taylor's projects, including kitchen and bathroom renovations, master suite additions, porch enclosures, and home elevations and additions done in architectural styles like Arts and Crafts, Contemporary, and Eclectic. Contact information is provided for Bo Taylor and his company.
The document describes several interior design projects including transforming a bedroom into a child's room inspired by animation, renovating a master bathroom with a steam shower and custom vanity, and designing a new kitchen for a vacation home with custom cabinets and tile layout. It also discusses full interior design services for new home construction including space planning, finish selection, and construction documentation.
NSA provided architectural and engineering services for several projects including school additions and renovations for Southgate Community Schools and Ypsilanti School District, a senior living community called Fox Run, and a new fire station for the City of Novi. At Fox Run, NSA designed residential buildings, community buildings, and pedestrian bridges connecting the buildings. They utilized steel and concrete framing systems. At the Novi fire station, NSA employed concrete masonry walls and steel bar joists for the roof.
This document provides details about planned conservation repairs to the windows of St. Leonard's Church in Balderstone, Lancashire. It describes defects in the stonework and stained glass of several windows, including cracking, decayed iron fixings, and glass fractures. The specified repairs include replacing all mullions with new stone pieces, repairing cracks and open joints, and fully releading the stained glass panels for long-term preservation. Some historic fabric will be lost by replacing mullions, but previous repairs had failed and structural issues required a comprehensive solution to avoid further interventions. Principles of compatibility of materials and techniques, full recording, and future-proofing guided the repair specifications within economic and funding constraints.
The document describes several restaurant design projects by architect Perry Becker. It summarizes the renovation of an existing bank building into Mastro's City Hall Steak House in Scottsdale, which incorporated the building's mid-century modern design. It also describes the remodel of an El Paso BBQ location in Glendale into a Texas-style barbecue restaurant. Finally, it discusses schematic designs for converting various existing buildings in downtown Phoenix into new restaurant destinations through exterior and interior renovations that add outdoor dining areas and reference nearby historic buildings.
The document summarizes a tax credit workshop held in Lima, Ohio on October 5, 2009. It discusses the historic Lima Trust Company Building, including its architectural details and eligibility for state and federal rehabilitation tax credits. It also covers topics like green building initiatives, integrating historic preservation with green building, and current legislation regarding historic tax credits.
This document outlines the scope of work for renovating a 1950s beach cottage in three sections. It will re-subdivide two oceanfront lots, relocate the existing cottage to one lot and elevate it, adding a piling foundation and second floor bedroom suites. The kitchen wing will be enlarged to include a dining room and decking added on the ocean side. Interior finishes will be preserved and the building systems and kitchen updated while maintaining the cottage style and replicating finishes in the new stairwell.
Meyer Design Inc. is an architecture firm that has transformed several old and outdated buildings into modern office and residential spaces. Some of their projects included converting a 1970s Wendy's restaurant and old mill building into offices, upgrading a building from 1972 to Class A standards, and constructing a new senior living facility and LEED Gold certified office building. Meyer Design specializes in adapting existing structures and building new sustainable buildings.
Cedarvale & Forest Hill Construction Update (November 24, 2021)Crosstown TO
This construction update provides details on upcoming work for the Eglinton Crosstown LRT Cedarvale-Forest Hill section:
- At Cedarvale Station, major concrete pours, pedestrian tunnel construction, utility installations and road restoration will continue through early 2022 while station entrances and the station box are constructed. Flanders Road will close at Eglinton Avenue West from December 1st for approximately two months.
- At Forest Hill Station, main and secondary entrance construction along with station box work will continue through early 2022. Hilltop Road will reduce to one lane for sewer bypass removal for about a week, and Bathurst Street may reduce to one lane overnight on November 26th for utility
This is the graphic portion of an illustrated lecture on the the design process we use at Frishbrook Design Studio. It uses the private residential project Lazy Valley to demonstrate the process.
The document summarizes three projects to be reviewed by the Permit Review Committee of the Commission on Chicago Landmarks on May 13, 2015:
1. Proposed exterior illumination at the Three Arts Club building. Staff recommends approval with adjustments to lighting at the building's entry.
2. Proposed rooftop addition and illumination at the London Guarantee and Accident Building. Staff recommends approval with conditions regarding materials and previous approvals.
3. Proposed adaptive reuse and new construction at 311-319 N. Morgan. Staff recommends approval of the partial demolition of 311 N. Morgan and new construction with conditions to rehabilitate the contributing building facade and review details of new construction.
This document provides information about T.U. Ciesielski Architects, Ltd., an architecture firm located in Chicago, Illinois. It includes the firm's contact information, copyright statements, and images and descriptions of several residential and commercial building projects designed by the firm.
This document is a request from an architect for revisions to a planned development application to remodel an existing building in Salt Lake City. The key requests are: 1) Increase the allowed building height from 30' to 35' to allow flexibility in resolving structural connections. 2) Keep the existing iconic "Knight" sign in place and repair it. 3) Replace existing cell towers on the roof with decorative water towers. 4) Allow decorative balconies and planters to extend 12" rather than the required 4" from the building face. The overall proposal is to convert the building into apartments with a historical design theme from the 1920s era through techniques like adding brick, steel elements, flags and balconies to create urban living space
Britt, Peters and Associates (BPA) is a structural and civil engineering firm that has been in business for over 40 years. It has a diverse team of engineers and has completed thousands of projects for private and public clients. Some of BPA's notable past projects include structural engineering for mixed-use and multi-family residential buildings in South Carolina cities like Greenville, Charleston, and Mount Pleasant. BPA also has experience with educational, healthcare, and civic infrastructure projects throughout South Carolina.
Restoration of Clarendon Hotel St Clairsville OhioHeritage Ohio
This document summarizes a tax credit workshop held in St. Clairsville, Ohio on November 9, 2009. It discusses the Clarendon Hotel, a historic building from 1889 eligible for state and federal rehabilitation tax credits. It outlines the hotel's history, character defining features, and plans to rehabilitate it in stages to qualify for tax credits. The workshop also covered green building initiatives, integrating historic preservation and sustainability, and recent legislation expanding tax credits for historic rehabilitation projects.
1) The document discusses the restoration of the East Chicago Harbor Carnegie Library building which was constructed in 1913 using funds from Andrew Carnegie.
2) By 2009, the building had fallen into disrepair after being vacant since the 1970s. A non-profit organization was formed to save the building and convert it into a performing arts center.
3) The restoration involved replacing the roof, repairing exterior masonry and windows, and renovating the interior while preserving historic architectural details. The project restored the building and adapted it for its new use.
This document provides a summary of projects estimated and managed by James R. Elser between 1973-2004. It lists numerous construction, renovation and facility upgrade projects for power plants, homes, commercial and medical buildings totaling over $100 million. The projects involved management of design, engineering, budgeting, purchasing, scheduling and construction activities. They ranged from simple renovations to large new buildings, and included work in residential, commercial, healthcare, education and government sectors.
The Wellesley High School project update provides details on construction progress from Summer 2009 through March 2010. Key milestones include expanding parking lots, demolishing part of the lecture hall to build 5 new classrooms, installing piles and pouring concrete foundations, erecting over 2000 tons of structural steel, and making progress on the building's frame with a goal of being weather tight by early 2011. The project remains on time and within budget according to the Massachusetts School Building Authority which is closely monitoring progress.
The document provides details on the professional experience of Sarah Mann including design projects from 2012 to the present while she was a student and afterwards as an professional. It describes projects like a gathering space at the North Carolina Museum of Art from 2012, an addition to the College of Design at NC State from 2012, and renovations to Dr. Halford House's property in Chapel Hill from 2014 to present to demonstrate sustainable water systems. The document also lists Sarah Mann's education, skills, and additional experience with graphic design, woodworking, and 3D modeling software.
This mansion home is tucked away in Westchester, New York. The architects designed the home to fit into the neighborhood while taking advantage of views of a nearby lake. The 10,000 square foot home has an impressive brick facade and interior design featuring aqua marbles throughout. The open floor plan centers around capturing the lake views in every room. Notable design elements include a dramatic staircase with marble accents and an oversized Chinese fishing float centerpiece.
This document profiles the portfolio of Bo Taylor, a master builder who specializes in remodeling, renovating, and restoring homes along the North Carolina coast. It highlights several of Bo Taylor's projects, including kitchen and bathroom renovations, master suite additions, porch enclosures, and home elevations and additions done in architectural styles like Arts and Crafts, Contemporary, and Eclectic. Contact information is provided for Bo Taylor and his company.
The document describes several interior design projects including transforming a bedroom into a child's room inspired by animation, renovating a master bathroom with a steam shower and custom vanity, and designing a new kitchen for a vacation home with custom cabinets and tile layout. It also discusses full interior design services for new home construction including space planning, finish selection, and construction documentation.
NSA provided architectural and engineering services for several projects including school additions and renovations for Southgate Community Schools and Ypsilanti School District, a senior living community called Fox Run, and a new fire station for the City of Novi. At Fox Run, NSA designed residential buildings, community buildings, and pedestrian bridges connecting the buildings. They utilized steel and concrete framing systems. At the Novi fire station, NSA employed concrete masonry walls and steel bar joists for the roof.
This document provides details about planned conservation repairs to the windows of St. Leonard's Church in Balderstone, Lancashire. It describes defects in the stonework and stained glass of several windows, including cracking, decayed iron fixings, and glass fractures. The specified repairs include replacing all mullions with new stone pieces, repairing cracks and open joints, and fully releading the stained glass panels for long-term preservation. Some historic fabric will be lost by replacing mullions, but previous repairs had failed and structural issues required a comprehensive solution to avoid further interventions. Principles of compatibility of materials and techniques, full recording, and future-proofing guided the repair specifications within economic and funding constraints.
The document describes several restaurant design projects by architect Perry Becker. It summarizes the renovation of an existing bank building into Mastro's City Hall Steak House in Scottsdale, which incorporated the building's mid-century modern design. It also describes the remodel of an El Paso BBQ location in Glendale into a Texas-style barbecue restaurant. Finally, it discusses schematic designs for converting various existing buildings in downtown Phoenix into new restaurant destinations through exterior and interior renovations that add outdoor dining areas and reference nearby historic buildings.
The document summarizes a tax credit workshop held in Lima, Ohio on October 5, 2009. It discusses the historic Lima Trust Company Building, including its architectural details and eligibility for state and federal rehabilitation tax credits. It also covers topics like green building initiatives, integrating historic preservation with green building, and current legislation regarding historic tax credits.
This document outlines the scope of work for renovating a 1950s beach cottage in three sections. It will re-subdivide two oceanfront lots, relocate the existing cottage to one lot and elevate it, adding a piling foundation and second floor bedroom suites. The kitchen wing will be enlarged to include a dining room and decking added on the ocean side. Interior finishes will be preserved and the building systems and kitchen updated while maintaining the cottage style and replicating finishes in the new stairwell.
Meyer Design Inc. is an architecture firm that has transformed several old and outdated buildings into modern office and residential spaces. Some of their projects included converting a 1970s Wendy's restaurant and old mill building into offices, upgrading a building from 1972 to Class A standards, and constructing a new senior living facility and LEED Gold certified office building. Meyer Design specializes in adapting existing structures and building new sustainable buildings.
Cedarvale & Forest Hill Construction Update (November 24, 2021)Crosstown TO
This construction update provides details on upcoming work for the Eglinton Crosstown LRT Cedarvale-Forest Hill section:
- At Cedarvale Station, major concrete pours, pedestrian tunnel construction, utility installations and road restoration will continue through early 2022 while station entrances and the station box are constructed. Flanders Road will close at Eglinton Avenue West from December 1st for approximately two months.
- At Forest Hill Station, main and secondary entrance construction along with station box work will continue through early 2022. Hilltop Road will reduce to one lane for sewer bypass removal for about a week, and Bathurst Street may reduce to one lane overnight on November 26th for utility
This is the graphic portion of an illustrated lecture on the the design process we use at Frishbrook Design Studio. It uses the private residential project Lazy Valley to demonstrate the process.
The document summarizes three projects to be reviewed by the Permit Review Committee of the Commission on Chicago Landmarks on May 13, 2015:
1. Proposed exterior illumination at the Three Arts Club building. Staff recommends approval with adjustments to lighting at the building's entry.
2. Proposed rooftop addition and illumination at the London Guarantee and Accident Building. Staff recommends approval with conditions regarding materials and previous approvals.
3. Proposed adaptive reuse and new construction at 311-319 N. Morgan. Staff recommends approval of the partial demolition of 311 N. Morgan and new construction with conditions to rehabilitate the contributing building facade and review details of new construction.
This document provides information about T.U. Ciesielski Architects, Ltd., an architecture firm located in Chicago, Illinois. It includes the firm's contact information, copyright statements, and images and descriptions of several residential and commercial building projects designed by the firm.
This document is a request from an architect for revisions to a planned development application to remodel an existing building in Salt Lake City. The key requests are: 1) Increase the allowed building height from 30' to 35' to allow flexibility in resolving structural connections. 2) Keep the existing iconic "Knight" sign in place and repair it. 3) Replace existing cell towers on the roof with decorative water towers. 4) Allow decorative balconies and planters to extend 12" rather than the required 4" from the building face. The overall proposal is to convert the building into apartments with a historical design theme from the 1920s era through techniques like adding brick, steel elements, flags and balconies to create urban living space
Reed Builders Inc. is a fine cabinetry and remodeling company established in 1984 that specializes in kitchens and bathrooms. The document provides details on several remodeling and new home construction projects completed by Reed Builders between 2001 and 2009, including whole house remodels, additions, new cabinets, bathrooms, and other custom woodwork. Locations of these projects include Lake Forest, Libertyville, Grayslake, and Lake Bluff.
After more than 40 years, the California home of post-tensioning pioneer Edward K. Rice, PE, FACI, stands as a testament to the durability of post-tensioning used with shrinkage-compensating Type K cement.
This document contains a project list for Gregory A. Thompson including 27 projects of various types such as mixed use, commercial, retail, multi-family, government, and single family. The projects range in size from 1,000 square feet to 3,000,000 square feet and budgets range from $300,000 to $500,000,000. Thompson has worked on the projects in roles including site project manager, model manager, drafter, BIM modeler, construction administrator, and project manager. The status of the projects includes completed, in construction, in design review, and unbuilt.
This project consisted of replacement of the North wing roof and repair to the load bearing South wall. Deteriorating structural conditions resulted in visible sagging in the roof, bowing, undulating and cracking of the South wall. With a goal to preserve and reuse to the extent possible, the project consisted of removing the roof, reconstructing the south wall with salvaged bricks and matching mortar, and replacing/reusing rafters and slate roof tiles. The historic ornamental ridge crest was stripped of lead paint, repaired, repainted, and re-mounted.
The document lists several building projects designed by K. Scott Roberts including a water slide called the Nitro Racer at Water Country USA, designs to create barriers on Buckroe Beach, renovating the 1888 Greenman home for office space, designing a new 7,000 square foot family life center for a church, and designing a new administration building for Henrico County. Contact information is provided at the bottom of each page.
The document lists several projects managed by K. Scott Roberts including the design of a water slide at Water Country USA, the renovation of the Greenman home to convert it into office and conference space, and the creation of a new 7,000 square foot multi-purpose family life center for Fox Hill Road Baptist Church. It also mentions projects like a mixed-use development in Williamsburg, a new administration building for Henrico County, and a new $3 million entry for Bethel Temple Church in Hampton.
The document describes several projects managed by K. Scott Roberts including the Nitro Racer water slide at Water Country USA, preliminary designs for beach entry points, a new lifeguard facility schematic, renovating the 1888 Greenman home for office space, designing a new 7,000 square foot family life center for a church, a mixed-use development in Williamsburg, and a new county administration building in Henrico. The projects span recreational, residential, commercial, and civic spaces.
The Cavehill Residence is a substantial alteration of an existing single-story house in Seattle to take advantage of views. Living spaces were placed in a new open loft beneath a distinctive butterfly roof, while private spaces are on the ground level. The owners and friends provided much of the construction labor over several years to stay within a severely restricted budget. A simple steel stair connects the lower entry gallery to the upper loft, and rainscreen siding installed by the owners conceals the basic quality of the materials.
This document provides images and descriptions of selected projects by Gabriel Romero, AIA, LEED AP. The projects include shopping centers, office buildings, mixed-use developments, and renovations of historic structures in locations such as Colombia, Florida, Guatemala, Virginia, Maryland, and Washington D.C. The projects showcase Romero's experience with retail, commercial, residential, and adaptive reuse projects of various scales and building types.
This document provides details about renovating an historic brick building in Bend, Oregon owned by River Bend Limited Partners. The renovation included structurally reinforcing the existing brick shell, supporting existing smoke stacks, demolishing internal structures, placing new footings and structural steel frame, tying together two buildings, repairing and reusing roof trusses, adding new windows and doors, and installing a new composite metal deck second floor, all while using green building practices.
Kenrick Design/Construction Services is an architectural and construction firm that has 27 years of experience in commercial and residential design and construction projects. They have expertise in historic restoration, mixed-use developments, and maximizing client investments. Their projects include townhomes, condominiums, office and retail renovations. Clients praise Kenrick for their attention to detail, cost control, and ability to optimize real estate investments.
The document summarizes the construction of the Big Water Visitor Center Project at the Escalante Grand Staircase National Monument from 2001 to 2002. It provides an overview of the project manager and superintendent, and documents the complex construction process through photos showing the excavation, footings, foundation walls, structural steelwork, stone masonry, electrical and mechanical work, and final completion of the building and landscaping. The curved, unconventional design of the building required precision at every stage to complete the complex structure.
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Please review Southside Constructors, Inc.\'s Clubhouse & Restaurant Project Portfolio. Contact us at dkellough@southsideco.com for additional information.
This document provides samples of architectural work by Bryon Kunz including sketches, construction documents, and site photos for various commercial and residential projects between 2008-2010. It includes summaries and photos for a retail store front fountain feature, multi-family apartment buildings, a tenant improvement project, residential remodels, and the conversion of an existing pool/laundry building into a leasing office. Project locations include Elk Grove, CA, Cheney, WA, Sacramento, CA and Newman Lake, WA.
This document provides information on several existing buildings in Staunton, Virginia that could serve as examples to inform the design of new buildings. It describes 4 buildings on Lewis Street that were constructed between the 1920s-1940s based on their materials and architectural styles. The document recommends preserving and reusing historic buildings in the area and refers to one in particular from the 1920s that had an open-air design allowing natural light, known as "daylight construction".
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The Furniture Design Studio is a six-week intensive summer program that introduces students to the fundamentals of furniture design and
construction. Students learn about the design process through sketching, model making, and the development and refinement of design concepts.
Hands-on woodworking skills are taught through a series of construction projects. Students learn about wood joinery, tool use, finishing techniques,
and presentation methods. The goal of the studio is for students to gain an understanding of furniture design principles, materials, and construction
methods through a series of exercises and projects.
The first project introduces students to basic wood joinery through the construction of a simple stool. Students learn about leg joinery, seat
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Fabral has been running a Project of the year competition for over 10 years with the objective of motivating builders and providing them with superior materials that will help them create innovative and unique structures.
Electric vehicle and photovoltaic advanced roles in enhancing the financial p...IJECEIAES
Climate change's impact on the planet forced the United Nations and governments to promote green energies and electric transportation. The deployments of photovoltaic (PV) and electric vehicle (EV) systems gained stronger momentum due to their numerous advantages over fossil fuel types. The advantages go beyond sustainability to reach financial support and stability. The work in this paper introduces the hybrid system between PV and EV to support industrial and commercial plants. This paper covers the theoretical framework of the proposed hybrid system including the required equation to complete the cost analysis when PV and EV are present. In addition, the proposed design diagram which sets the priorities and requirements of the system is presented. The proposed approach allows setup to advance their power stability, especially during power outages. The presented information supports researchers and plant owners to complete the necessary analysis while promoting the deployment of clean energy. The result of a case study that represents a dairy milk farmer supports the theoretical works and highlights its advanced benefits to existing plants. The short return on investment of the proposed approach supports the paper's novelty approach for the sustainable electrical system. In addition, the proposed system allows for an isolated power setup without the need for a transmission line which enhances the safety of the electrical network
Embedded machine learning-based road conditions and driving behavior monitoringIJECEIAES
Car accident rates have increased in recent years, resulting in losses in human lives, properties, and other financial costs. An embedded machine learning-based system is developed to address this critical issue. The system can monitor road conditions, detect driving patterns, and identify aggressive driving behaviors. The system is based on neural networks trained on a comprehensive dataset of driving events, driving styles, and road conditions. The system effectively detects potential risks and helps mitigate the frequency and impact of accidents. The primary goal is to ensure the safety of drivers and vehicles. Collecting data involved gathering information on three key road events: normal street and normal drive, speed bumps, circular yellow speed bumps, and three aggressive driving actions: sudden start, sudden stop, and sudden entry. The gathered data is processed and analyzed using a machine learning system designed for limited power and memory devices. The developed system resulted in 91.9% accuracy, 93.6% precision, and 92% recall. The achieved inference time on an Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense with a 32-bit CPU running at 64 MHz is 34 ms and requires 2.6 kB peak RAM and 139.9 kB program flash memory, making it suitable for resource-constrained embedded systems.
Advanced control scheme of doubly fed induction generator for wind turbine us...IJECEIAES
This paper describes a speed control device for generating electrical energy on an electricity network based on the doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) used for wind power conversion systems. At first, a double-fed induction generator model was constructed. A control law is formulated to govern the flow of energy between the stator of a DFIG and the energy network using three types of controllers: proportional integral (PI), sliding mode controller (SMC) and second order sliding mode controller (SOSMC). Their different results in terms of power reference tracking, reaction to unexpected speed fluctuations, sensitivity to perturbations, and resilience against machine parameter alterations are compared. MATLAB/Simulink was used to conduct the simulations for the preceding study. Multiple simulations have shown very satisfying results, and the investigations demonstrate the efficacy and power-enhancing capabilities of the suggested control system.
Discover the latest insights on Data Driven Maintenance with our comprehensive webinar presentation. Learn about traditional maintenance challenges, the right approach to utilizing data, and the benefits of adopting a Data Driven Maintenance strategy. Explore real-world examples, industry best practices, and innovative solutions like FMECA and the D3M model. This presentation, led by expert Jules Oudmans, is essential for asset owners looking to optimize their maintenance processes and leverage digital technologies for improved efficiency and performance. Download now to stay ahead in the evolving maintenance landscape.
Batteries -Introduction – Types of Batteries – discharging and charging of battery - characteristics of battery –battery rating- various tests on battery- – Primary battery: silver button cell- Secondary battery :Ni-Cd battery-modern battery: lithium ion battery-maintenance of batteries-choices of batteries for electric vehicle applications.
Fuel Cells: Introduction- importance and classification of fuel cells - description, principle, components, applications of fuel cells: H2-O2 fuel cell, alkaline fuel cell, molten carbonate fuel cell and direct methanol fuel cells.
Design and optimization of ion propulsion dronebjmsejournal
Electric propulsion technology is widely used in many kinds of vehicles in recent years, and aircrafts are no exception. Technically, UAVs are electrically propelled but tend to produce a significant amount of noise and vibrations. Ion propulsion technology for drones is a potential solution to this problem. Ion propulsion technology is proven to be feasible in the earth’s atmosphere. The study presented in this article shows the design of EHD thrusters and power supply for ion propulsion drones along with performance optimization of high-voltage power supply for endurance in earth’s atmosphere.
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2021 2nd Story Addition - David Wil Snohomish 250 Construct a custom vaulted living space over a 3-car
garage
S,B
2021 2nd Story Addition - Sandy C Des Moines, WA 250 Construct architectural offices over garage and shop S,B
2021 2nd story addition - Long K Burien, WA 150 Construct upstairs living space over a home S,B
2021 Wall Removal - Brian H King Co 15 Replace bearing wall with beam S
2021 Wall Removal - Mike P Burien, WA 15 Replace bearing wall with system of beams for kitchen
remodel
S
2021 Restaurant Canopy Normandy Park, WA 40 Cover for exterior eating area for restaurant S
2021 Retaining wall reinforcement Seattle, WA 50 Madrona area Retaining wall reinforcement and
bathroom remodel
S
2021 Belize Resort Review Belize, CA 750 Design review and recommendation to 3 structures as
part of a developers resort plans
S,B
2021 New Deck Federal Way, WA 25 Design of Deck off of 2-story home S
2021 Major Remodel and wall removal - 1908 Home Des Moines, WA 350 Removal of several walls and fireplace. Structural
modification to main floor and lower areas.
S,B
2021 Major Remodel and Garage/ADU - Shepel Bellevue, WA 500 2-story ADU and remodel of great room into vaulted
space
S,B
2020 Developer home remodel - Alan.S Mountlake Terrace, WA 150 Design of new beams and custom supports S
2020 Developer home remodel - Alan.S Seatac, WA 150 Design of new roofing and beam system S
2020 Carport Roofs - Highline Food Bank Burien, WA 40 Donation work S
2020 Garage Truss Modification - Brend.O West Seattle, WA 25 Modification of garage trusses into vaulted space S
2020 Addition - D.Dev Bellevue, WA 250 Addition to split entry home S,B
2020 Wall Removal - Jas.Pz West Seattle, WA 25 Lateral modification due to wall removal S
2020 Medina Site Improvements Median, WA 50 Civil engineering drainage plans C
2020 Construct ADU - Lisa.H Tukwila, WA 150 Vaulted spaces ADU S
2019 Basement Renovation Seattle, WA 500 Reconfiguration of wall beams and posts in an old
home
S
1983-2021: SL Engineering Projects
2. 2019 Renovate Deck Des Moines, WA 20 Part of a major home remodel S
2019 Renovate rotten rafters over hot tub Des Moines, WA 20 S
2019 Garage and Site improvements Burien, WA 70 Garage lift on new foundation S
2019 Garage Expansion - Schn Burien, WA 175 Constructed living space S
2019 Wall Removal Normandy Park, WA 100 Kitchen Remodel - Scissor truss evaluation S
2019 Wall removal - Steve.Julie Burien, WA 200 Major Remodel S,B
2019 Wall Removal - Kimmel King Co 15 Kitchen Remodel S
2019 Fallen tree - damage to trusses - Mike K Kent, WA 25 Insurance case - design repairs to trusses S
2019 Structural Renovation - G.Grad King Co 150 Updating client's rental home in poor condition S
2019 Structural Modifications - DCon Burien, WA 100 Executive home downstairs remodel S
2018 Wall Removal and Major Remodel Burien, WA 150 This project included a major retrofit to the foundation
and building centerline
S
2018 Addition and Remodel - BillW Burien, WA 150 Design of an additional photography studio, family
room and bathroom. SL Engineeing provided the
architectural, civil and structural design
S,B
2018 Multiple wall removal to 1980s home - Ram Seattle, WA 150 This remodel significantly opend up the kitchen spaces.
SL Engineering with with the building designer.
S
2018 Wall removal to contemporary executive home - YL Mercer Island, WA 75 Hidden post and beam construction created unique
challenges to this wall removal
S
2018 Multiple wall removal to 1913 home in Ballard - Mike E Ballard, WA 75 This beautiful craftsman style early 20th century home
was improved for functionality.
S
2018 Structural Corrections to failing garage - Lake Burien Burien, WA 25 The entire building had tilted because of inadequate
lateral support. SL Engineering design custome timber
frames to shore-up the lateral support system and
straighten the building.
S
2018 Wall removal and addition. Lake Forrest Park, WA 100 A unique tapered LVL design allowed for the rear gable
to be replaced with a beam, and then an addition
constructed in the back.
S,B
2018 Wall Removal of 1916 home in Ballard - Sherm Ballard, WA 75 This kitchen remodel required new beam, posts and
crawl space foundations to allow the owner to open up
his dining room and kitchen.
S
3. 2018 Wall removal and Major Remodel of executive home -
KR
West Seattle, WA 650 Removal of a fireplace and several walls and
replacement with a posts and beams allowed the new
owners to create a great room from a small dining
room. Unique challenges included redoing shear walls.
S,B
2018 Major Remodel of 1913 Green Lake home - Dressl Seattle, WA 400 The home is currently under remodel. All new
structural systems and roof trusses are included. New
retaining walls are part of the project.
S,B
2018 Major Remodel and Retaining Wall - Bef West Seattle, WA 300 This 3-story 1960s era home has custom decks, a
retrofitted retaining walls, new central post and beam
support system.
S,B
2017 Commercial Building Rotfit Lakewood, WA 200 2 Commercial buildings were retrofitted to replace
trusses with vaulted ceilings. SL Engineering
performed vertical and lateral design for retrofit.
S,B
2017 Multiple wall removal and major remodel Queen Ann, Seattle, WA 250 Beautiful 2-story view home with several wall removed
on both floors.
S
2017 2-Story Lakefront addition Maple Valley, WA 200 Floating slab used as a solution to support 2-story
addition in area with high water table.
S,B
2017 Multiple Wall Removal Seattle, WA 100 1921 Building including difficult tracing of load paths
including 2nd floor offset
S
2017 Remodel/Window removal in shear wall - D.Dev Bellevue, WA 50 Shear wall analysis and retrofit. Design of concrete
entry way.
S
2017 Wall Removal Burien, WA 50 Residential wall removal and kitchen remodel S
2017 Beffa Dental Addition Burien, WA 75 Exterior addition to a beautiful dental buiding. Services
included structual and architecural design
S,B
2016 Wall Removal and Major Remodel - Rogl West Seattle, WA 100 Remodel included shear wall plan and seismic retrofit S
2015 Terrace St Retrofit Leshi, Seattle, WA 200 Reinforce failing floor beams and provide seismic
upgrades to a beautiful residence constructed in 1910.
Services included providing structural analysis, reports,
design and inspections.
S,B
2015 902 Residential Remodel Queen Ann, Seattle, WA 250 Design of a 3rd story onto a two-story 1930's era
residence, including reinforcing existing structure.
Services included structural analysis and design.
S,B
2015 10-Plex Structural Evaluation Normandy Park, WA NA Project included replacing a bearing wall with a beam.
Services were to evaluated the structure to determine
the 10-plex or the unit were sturcturally compromized,
and provide report.
S,B
2015 Elhard St New Residential Camano Island, WA 350 Construct a new single story residential home.
Services included lateral structural analysis and design.
S,B
4. 2014 Cascade View New Residential Camano Island, WA 350 Construct a new single story residential home.
Services included lateral structural analysis and design.
S,B
2014 Dessert Residential Addition Stanwood, WA 250 Construct a single story residential addition. Services
included lateral structural analysis and design.
S,B
2013 Hoag Residential Addition Mt. Vernon, WA 150 Construct a residential wing onto an existing deck.
Services included vertical structrual analysis and
recommendations.
S,B
2013 Kline Residential Addition Camano Island, WA 250 Construct a single story residential addition. Services
included vertical and lateral structural analysis and
design.
S,B
2015 Olson Residental Addition Camano Island, WA 350 Remodel a single two story residential home. Services
included lateral structural analysis and design.
S,B
2014 Titan 1420 New Residential Camano Island, WA 300 Construct a new single story residential home.
Services included lateral structural analysis and design.
S,B
2014 St. Moritz New Residential Camano Island, WA 350 Construct a new single story residential home.
Services included lateral structural analysis and design.
S,B
2013 Smith Reroof/Remodel Camano Island, WA 75 Add a new flat roof structure onto and existing flat roof.
Services included vertical design analysis and design of
connections.
S,B
2015 Shapiro Residence Evaluation Arlington, WA 75 Upgrade load capacity of residence to commercial
storage level. Services included structural analysis and
report.
S,B
1985 Colorvue TV Juneau, AK 250 Construct a single story 3800 SF commercial building.
Provided vertical and lateral structural analysis and
permit drawings.
S,B
1983 Commerical Building and Storage Juneau, AK 250 Construct a two-story 6400 SF commercial building.
Provided permit drawings.
S,B
1985 Whitfield Addition Juneau, AK 100 Construct a two--story 2400 SF residential addition.
Provided structural design and permit drawings.
S,B
1986 Thane Retaining Wall Juneau, AK 25 Construct a retaining wall on a steep slope to protect a
waterfront residence. Provided calculations and
drawings
C,S
subtotal $ 11,360
PROJECT NAME LOCATION
CONSTRUCTION
VALUE $(000)
DESCRIPTION
1985-2002: US Coast Guard Projects
5. 2000 USCG Wharf Upgrade For WLB MAPLE Sitka, AK 2000 Construct a series of pile dolphin structures to
accommodate a new 230' buoy tender. Duties
included planning, structural analysis and project
engineering.
W, PE, S
2001 Port Angeles Hangar Renovation Port Angeles, WA 3200 Construct a 9000 SF 2-story hangar addition, and
perform seismic upgrades to a 1936 era 3-bay brick
hangar at the Coast Guard Airstation, maintaing
operation. Duties included project engineeirng and
construction sequencing plans.
B, PE
2001 Astoria Clinic Renovation Astoria, OR 850 Provided structural design for a pile-supported addition
onto an existing clinic. Duties included structural
analysis and design
B,S
1990 &
2000
Kodiak Cargo Wharf Renovation Kodiak, AK 5000 Renovation of large concrete wharf. Replace corroded
H-pile with new splices in splash zone. Improvements
included seismic upgrade. Duties included planning
and project engineering.
PE,W
1988 &
2000
Kodiak Fuel Pier Renovation Kodiak, AK 5000 Construct a large dolphin pile and a series of braced
frames to replace a weakening fuel pier structure.
Project included anchoring highly loaded piles into rock
by post-tensioning. Duties included planning and
project engineering.
PE, W
2000 Tongue Point Pier Mods Astoria, OR 1000 Construct a series of pile dolphin structures to
accommodate a larger vessel. Duties included
planning and project engineering.
W,P
1999 Cape Dissapointment Covered Moorings Illwaco, WA 2000 Constructed new covered moorings using 24" pipe-pile
moment frames. Duties included structural analysis
and design.
W, PE,S
2000 Neah Bay Marine Railway Neah Bay, WA 3000 Replace 600-ft wooden boad haulout with new
concrete structure. Duties included drafting design -
build documents and design review.
W,PE
1992 Ketchikan Marine Railway Ketchikan, AK 750 Expand covered marine railway to accommodate a new
123-ft patrol boat. Duties included project engineering.
W, PE
1998 Kodiak Guest House Remodel Kodiak, AK 2000 Complete remodel of a 1940s era 3-story 100-unit
complex. Duties included structural analysis and
design for seismic upgrades, and design for rerouting
steam utility away from building.
S,B
1999 Kodiak Enlisted Dining Facility Remodel Kodiak, AK 1000 Remodel dining hall and provide seismic upgrades to
18,400 SF 1940s era 2-story building. Duites included
structural analysis and design.
S,B
2000 USCG Building 1 Bienneal Inspection Seattle, WA NA Structural inspection of a 40,000 SF 4-story 1930s era
office building. Duties included structural inspection
and evaluation.
B, S
6. 2000 USCG Building 3 Bienneal Inspection Seattle, WA NA Structural inspection of a 150,000 SF 1930s era
building with with shops, offices and gymnasium.
Duties included structural inspection and structural
evaluation.
B, S
1987-
1995
Government Housing Kodiak, AK 42000 Construct several phases of new housing construction
at US Coast Guard Base Kodiak at Lake Louise,
Government Hill and Aviation Hill. Duties included
structural design, utilites design, and periodic
inspections .
B,C,S
2001 USCG Building 5 Renovation Seattle, WA 500 Remodel US Coast Guard museum and reception hall,
approximately 15,000 SF 1930s era building at the
Seattle Base. Duties included structural analysis and
design.
B,S
1997-
1998
USCG Station Juneau Tilt-up Addition Juneau, AK 2000 Construct a 2-story concrete tilt-up addition at the
Coast Guard Station building in downtown Juneau.
Duties included civil and structural analysis and design.
B,W,S
1994-
1995
USCG Air Station Sitka ATON Support Building Sitka, AK 2500 Construct a new 12,000 SF Pre-engineered custom
building with warehouse, shops and offices at the
Coast Guard Air Station in Sitka. Duties included
planning, structural analysis, foundation design, lift
station design and project engineering.
B,PE,S
1991-
1992
USCG Cape May New Transient Barracks Cape May, NJ 4000 Construct a new 3-story 40,000 SF barracks at the
Coast Guard training center in Cape May. Duties
included civil engineering and design.
B,C
1994 USCG Cape May Remodel Recruit Barracks Cape May, NJ 4000 Remodel (3) 1960s era barracks buildings at the Coast
Guard training center in Cape May. Duties included civil
and structural design and project engineering.
B,C
1997 USCG Honolulu WPB Moorings Honolulu, HI 2000 Construct a concrete wharf as a new home port to a
230-fl bouy tender. Duties included civil engineering
and design.
W,C
1992 USCG Honolulu Waterline Honolulu, HI 850 Replace existing cast iron watermain throughout the
Coast Guard base with a 12" PVC main. Duties
included project engineering and geotechnical
evaluation.
C, PE
1995 USCG Kodiak Water Tank Kodiak, AK 850 Construct a new 675,000 gallon porcelain-coated
bolted steel water tank. Duties included planning,
sizing and project engineering.
C, PE
1995 USCG Port Angeles Wave Abatement and Emergency
Pier Repairs
Port Angeles, WA 1200 Construct a concrete wave barier and reinforce existing
wharf to accommodate a larger vessel. Duties included
project engineering.
W, PE
7. 1991 USCG Saint Ignace Housing Saint Ignace, MI 1200 Construct a multi-unit housing subdivision with masonry
foundations on Coast Guard property in Saint Ignace,
MI. Duties included structural analysis and design.
B, S
1987 USCG Air Station Sitka Hangar Reroof Sitka, AK 200 Replace existing built-up roof on the Airstation hangar
with a hypolon roof, mechanically fastened system.
Duties included uplift analysis and project engineering.
R, PE
1986 USCG Air Station Kodiak Hangar 2 Reroof Kodiak, AK 1400 Remove clerestory and replace existing built-up roof
with standing seam metal roof. Duties included uplift
analysis and project engineering.
R, PE
1986-
1987
USCG Loran Station Narrow Cape Emergency Reroof Kodiak, AK 100 Repair IRMA roof membrane and blown off balast, add
balast, plywood and tension straps to building roof.
Duties included project engineering, uplift analysis and
structural analysis of building trusses.
R, PE
subtotal $ 62,800
PROJECT NAME LOCATION
CONSTRUCTION
VALUE $(000)
DESCRIPTION
2003-
2004
Relocate Terminal Airport Radar at Seatac Seattle, WA 6000 Construct 176-ft Terminal Radar Structure and Radio
Site west of airport to make room for new radar. Duties
included project engineering and secondary design
work including an integrated communication building.
PE
2004-
2005
Establish Surface Radar at Seatac (ASDE-X) Seattle, WA 4000 Construct 8 multi-lateration beacon interrogator sites
around Seatac, and establish a primary radar site on
the roof of the new ATCT. Duties included project
engineering and design of electronics room and
antenna mount at penthouse of ATCT.
P,PE
2006 Establish Airport Beacon Radar Bozeman, MT 1000 Construct new 87-ft radar tower and equipment
building at BZN. Duties included construction project
management.
PE
2006 Establish Airport Beacon Radar Eagle, CO 1000 Construct new 47-ft radar tower and equipment
building at EGE. Duties included construction project
management.
PE
2006-
2007
Establish Airport Beacon Radar Redmond, OR 1000 Construct new 47-ft radar tower and equipment
building at RDM. Duties included construction project
management.
PE
2007-
2008
Establish Airport Beacon Radar Jackson Hole WY 1000 Construct new 67-ft radar tower and equipment
building at JAC. Duties included construction project
management, and supervisory engineering.
PE,SV
2002-2015: FAA Projects
8. 2008-
2009
Establish Surface Radar at SLC (ASDE-3X) Salt Lake City, UT 4000 Construct 12 multi-lateration beacon interrogator sites
around SLC. Duties included supervisory engineering.
SV
2008-
2009
Establish Surface Radar at DIA (ASDE-3X) Denver, CO 15000 Construct 25 multi-lateration beacon interrogator sites
around DEN. Duties included supervisory engineering.
SV
2009-
2010
Establish Long-Range Beacon Radar Yakutat, AK 4000 Construct 147-FT radar tower and equipment building
at Yakutat, AK. Duties included planning and
supervisory engineering.
P,SV
2010 Establish Additional TRACON Positions Denver, CO 5000 Remodel TRACON OPS room, add 3 additional
controller positions and recable electronics. Duties
included supervisory engineering.
SV
2012 Establish Additional Tower Positions Juneau, AK 200 Remodel ATCT cab, added control position, electronics
and associated cabling. Duties included supervisory
engineering.
SV
2011 Establish Additional Tower Positions Hillsborough, OR 200 Remodeled ATCT cab and added additional control
positions and associated electronics and cabling.
Duties included supervisory engineering.
SV
2013 Integrated Risk Management Common Work
Instruction
Western Service Area NA Co-authored a common work instruction which
integrates operational risks and safety risk when doing
projects in the National Airspace System
PM
2013-
2014
Develop Implementation Fundamentals Manual and
Training Program
Western Service Area 100 Developed a manual of standard operating procedures,
roles and responsibilities, and organizational and
engineering information. Trained 655 people in 30
workshops throughout FAA facilities in the Western
Service Area
PM
2014-
2015
Develop Impelementation Process MAP on MS
Sharepoint
Western Service Area NA Developed a process map with linking documents,
standards and engineering design information for all of
FAA facility engineering processes
PM
2015 Develop Engineering Services Metrics Western Service Area NA Developed performance metics for FAA Engineering
Services in Western Service Area.
PM
2018-
2020
VOR replacement Galena, AK 4000 Design currently in progress. Construct steel braced
frame in permafrost to support FAA navigation facility
PE,S
2019 Kiana Nav PAPI/REIL Replacement Kiana, AK 50 FAA part of AIP improvement by ADOT PE
2019 Togiak Change VASI to PAPI Togiak, AK 500 FAA program project PE
2020 Toksook Bay PAPI/REIL Replacement Toksook, AK 500 FAA part of AIP improvements by ADOT PE
2021 McGrath VOR Site Survey McGrath, AK NA For for replacement of TACAN PE
subtotal $ 47,550
TOTAL $ 121,710
9. S = Structural Engineering
C = Civil Engineering
PE = Project Engineering
B = Building Project
W = Waterfront Project
SV = Supervisory
P = Planning/Planner
R = Roofing Project
EL = Electronics
PM = Program Manager