STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS Educational Project List / Education California State University, San Marcos, CA Student Health and Counseling Services Building Kellogg Library Information Center Grossmont Cuyamaca College District, El Cajon, CA Duplicating Facility Mechanical Upgrades Gymnasium & Indoor Physical Education Facility Fire Access Road Handicap Access Ramp Heritage of the Americas Museum Learning Resource Center Outdoor Physical Education Facilities Mesa College, San Diego Community College District, San Diego, CA Cafeteria and Bookstore Building Allied Health Building Design Center Mathematics and Natural Sciences Building Police Headquarters Building MiraCosta College, Carlsbad, CA San Elijo Campus Modular Chemistry Building National University, CA Spectrum Business Park, Kearny Mesa Campus, San Diego, CA ––Classrooms, Administrative Offices and Library ––Classroom, Oceaneering and Academic Support Buildings and Parking Structure Sacramento Academic Center, Sacramento, CA ––Mayhew Tech Center, Building 3F Camarillo Academic Center, Camarillo, CA ––First Floor Tenant Improvement Los Angeles Academic Center, Los Angeles, CA ––Second and Third Floor Tenant Improvement Point Loma Nazarene University, San Diego, CA Rohr Science Building San Diego Community College District, San Diego, CA City College Campus ––Buildings A, D and T Renovations Mesa College Campus ––Cafeteria and Bookstore Building ––Mathematics and Natural Sciences Building ––Design Center ––Allied Health Building ––Police Headquarters Building Miramar College Campus ––Science Building Project List / Education (continued) San Diego State University, San Diego, CA Scripps Terrace Roadway Improvements Counseling, Disabled and Student Health Services Building Pedestrian Bridge & Accessibility Upgrades USGS Cooperative Environmental Laboratory Study at NTC Aztec Student Center ––Renovation Seismic Study ––Addition and Renovation San Diego Unified School District, CA Crawford High School Sports Facility Improvements Clairemont High School Whole Site Modernization, Proposition ‘S’ Clairemont High School Academy of Business Technology Thomas Jefferson School of Law, San Diego, CA Thomas Jefferson School of Law, Downtown San Diego University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Bradley International Student Center University of California at Riverside, Riverside, CA Batchelor Hall Building Renovation Stem Cell Core Lab Tenant Improvement University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA Stewart Commons Dining Evaluation and Renovation Argo Hall Renovation, Scoping Evaluation and Field Investigations Warren College Undergraduate Apartments, Concrete and Non-Concrete Repair Tenaya Hall Dormitory Residences Upgrades, Muir College Blake Hall Dormitory Residence Fire/Life Safety Upgrades, Revelle College Tioga Hall Dormitory Residences Upgrades, Muir College Facility Condition Assessments, multiple locations in La Jolla and San Diego Seismic Safety Studies, multiple locations in La Jolla and San Diego Muir College Student Apartments ––279 Apartment Units and 1 Assistant Dean Apartment Unit The Rita Atkinson Student Residences (Health Sciences Graduate Student Housing) ––225 Apartment Units One Miramar Street Graduate Student Housing ––800 Apartment Units and Residential Services Building Graduate School of Management (Initial Design) Geisel Library Memorial Sculpture Base University House Retrofit Study Student Center Expansion Value Engineering Study Student Health & Wellness Center Peer Review Eleanor Roosevelt Student Housing Value Engineering Study Price Center Expansion Value Engineering Study and Seismic Review Hopkins Parking Structure Peer Review New Music Building Value Engineering San Diego Supercomputer Center Peer Review La Jolla Playhouse Equipment Replacement Project List / Education (continued) University of San Diego, San Diego, CA Institute for Nursing Research, Advanced Practice and Simulation Law School and Law Library Feasibility Studies Guadalupe Hall Building Evaluation Copley Hall Library Feasibility Study Business School (Olin Hall) Renovation and Expansion Study Camino Hall Renovation and Expansion Study School of Leadership and Educational Sciences Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice Center Donald P. Shiley Center for Science & Technology Central Plant Renovation Victor Valley Community College District, Apple Valley, CA Eastside Public Safety Training Center UC San Diego Muir College Student Apartments La Jolla, California Owner UC San Diego General Contractor Sundt Construction, Inc. Architect Delawie Hope-Amundson provided the structural engineering services for this design-build housing facility located on the UCSD Muir College campus in La Jolla. The scope also included project program confirmation resulting in a Detailed Project Program (DPP). The new campus facility consists of a nine-story, 99,000 square foot apartment building containing 275 beds constructed of cast-in-place concrete with shear walls providing lateral resistance. A food services convenience store is located on the Ground Floor. The resident population is primarily undergraduate second year students. The campus was designed to earn LEED Silver certification. UC San Diego The Rita Atkinson Student Residences La Jolla, California Owner UC San Diego General Contractor Webcor Builders Architect Valerio Dewalt Train “The Rita,” also known as the Health Sciences Graduate Housing, is a design-build project composed of two wings, one seven stories tall and one nine stories tall, with a total of 226 fully furnished apartments configured in two-bedroom units. Amenities include a “green roof,” on-site conference, study and meeting rooms, gymnasium and laundry. The design-build process enabled to keep construction costs down and accelerated construction. Students were able to move into the apartments one year ahead of schedule. The project earned LEED Gold Level Certification for Core & Shell from the U.S. Green Building Council. UC San Diego is one of the top-ranked public research universities in the nation. 208017.00 H-A2008 UC San Diego One Miramar Street Graduate Student Housing La Jolla, California Owner UC San Diego General Contractor Sundt Construction, Inc. Architect Studio E Architects and MVE Institutional Hope-Amundson provided the structural engineering services for this campus facility located on the Northeast corner of Interstate 5 and La Jolla Village Drive, in La Jolla. One Miramar Street Graduate Student Housing contains four, four-story metal stud framed apartment buildings totaling approximately 398,000 square feet, containing 800 apartment-style beds configured in two-bedroom, one-bathroom units. In addition to the apartment buildings, HopeAmundson provided the structural design services for the six-story, 190,000 square foot parking structure. The parking structure was constructed of cast-in-place post-tensioned concrete, accommodating up to 685 vehicles, with an additional 121 surface level parking spaces. Sundt performed all of the concrete work for the parking structure. Hope-Amundson provided the structural design of all components of the project. 204095.00 H-A2004 UC San Diego One Miramar Street Design-Build Parking Structure La Jolla, California Owner UC San Diego General Contractor Sundt Construction, Inc. Architect Studio E Architects MVE Institutional Hope-Amundson provided the structural engineering services for this campus parking garage located on the Northeast corner of Interstate 5 and La Jolla Village Drive, in La Jolla. In addition to the four apartment buildings, HopeAmundson provided the structural engineering services for the six-story, 190,000 square foot parking structure. The parking structure was constructed of cast-in-place post-tensioned concrete, accommodating up to 685 vehicles, with an additional 121 surface level parking spaces. Sundt performed all of the concrete work for the parking structure. Hope-Amundson provided the structural design of all components of the project. 204095.10 H-A2004 UC San Diego San Diego Stewart Commons Dining Renovation La Jolla, California Owner UC San Diego General Contractor Reno Contracting Architect Delawie Hope-Amundson was retained by the architect to provide the structural engineering pre-design studies, seismic analysis, design and construction administration services for The Pines dining facility located at Muir College. Our scope included a preliminary Tier 1 and Tier 2 seismic evaluation in compliance with ASCE/SEI 4106 and ASCE/SEI 31-03 for the existing cafeteria, restaurant and mixed use areas. The 26,000 square foot renovation included the first level of the El Mercado and the second level Sierra Summit dining spaces within the Stewart Commons Dining Facility. The project earned LEED Gold Level Certification for Core & Shell from the U.S. Green Building Council. 207155.15 H-A2007 UC San Diego East Campus Health Sciences Parking Structure La Jolla, California Owner UC San Diego General Contractor Bomel Construction Architect Harry Wolf Architecture & International Parking Design Hope-Amundson was retained by Bomel Construction, the design-builder, to provide the structural engineering services for this campus facility located north of the existing Thornton Hospital and Cardiovascular Center in La Jolla. The cast-in-place, post-tensioned long span parking facility is comprised of two structures: a five-tier, approximately 216,000 square foot Main Structure and a three-tier, approximately 209,150 square foot structure with a soccer field located on the top tier. 209037.00 H-A2009 SD State University Counseling, Disabled and Student Health Services San Diego, California Owner SD State University General Contractor Highland Partnership Architect Delawie Hope-Amundson was retained by the designbuilder, Highland Partnership, to provide the structural engineering services for a new medical facility located on the campus of San Diego State University. The Student Health Services Building, also known as Calpulli Center, is a four-story, 112,300 square foot facility providing student medical services, counseling and health education to an expanding student population at SDSU. The steel moment frame building is situated over one level of subterranean parking containing 60 vehicle spaces and is occupied by three separate departments within the Division of Student Affairs: Student Health Services, Counseling and Psychological Services and Disabled Student Services. Calpullli Center provides high quality health services for students, including Urgent Care, Imaging, Optometry, Pharmacy, General Medicine, Health Promotion, Specialty Clinics, Administration and Medical Records. 203114.00 H-A2003 USD Donald P. Shiley Center for Science & Technology San Diego, California Owner University of San Diego General Contractor Rudolph & Sletten Architect Carrier Johnson + CULTURE The Donald P. Shiley Science & Technology Center is a four story, 150,000 square foot educational building unifying the Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Marine Science and Environmental Studies departments under one roof. The reinforced concrete building utilizes a concrete floor and roof framing system and concrete shear wall lateral system. The floor system was subjected to vibration analysis for the department’s use of high-powered microscopes. The Spanish Renaissance-style center contains 73 laboratories, as well as several aquariums, a greenhouse, fluid dynamics laboratory, aviary and astronomy deck. The Center allows for classes in multiple science disciplines, promoting interdisciplinary research, teaching, and learning. 199108.00 H-A1999 USD Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice San Diego, California Owner University of San Diego General Contractor Rudolph & Sletten Architect Carrier Johnson + CULTURE Provided the structural engineering services for this 90,000 square foot, two-story steel moment frame structure situated over an 86,000 square foot, twolevel subterranean cast-in-place parking garage. The Institute for Peace and Justice was built to serve the University’s new master’s degree program in peace studies, houses classrooms, conferences, visiting scholars and working areas for mediation and dispute resolution. The largest feature of the 90,000 square foot Institute is a 270-seat centrally located auditorium with break-out rooms and entrance rotunda. Also included among the classrooms and faculty offices are a production studio, a mediation center and Board room. The project was made possible with a $25 million gift from the late San Diego philanthropist Joan B. Kroc, who asked that the Institute be a place that not only “talked about peace, but made peace.” 199055.00 H-A1999 USD School of Leadership and Educational Sciences San Diego, California Owner University of San Diego General Contractor Rudolph & Sletten Architect Delawie Hope-Amundson was retained by the project architect to provide the structural engineer services for this new educational facility. The site selected for this project was previously used as a surface parking lot. The School of Leadership and Educational Sciences (SOLES) campus facility is two-stories above grade with one basement level of parking, containing approximately 215 vehicle spaces. SOLES features 15 classrooms, a 200-seat auditorium, a 60-seat executive training classroom, underground parking and an 800-square foot instructional resource center, a 2,000 square foot reading room and a terrace cafe. 205063.00 H-A2005 Thomas Jefferson School of Law San Diego, California Owner Thomas Jefferson School of Law General Contractor Lend Lease (US) Construction, Inc. Architect Carrier Johnson + CULTURE Hope-Amundson was retained by the project architect to provide the structural engineering design and construction documents for a new eight-story education building with three levels of subterranean parking, accommodating 175 vehicles. Thomas Jefferson School of Law, a nationally-known private non-profit post secondary law school, relocated from the current location in San Diego’s Old Town to the East Village. The eight-story campus has expansive roof terraces at the Fifth and Eighth levels. The school is comprised of classrooms, law libraries, faculty offices and student and faculty lounges. The lobby, public Law Clinic, Cafe and Bookstore is at grade. The campus earned LEED Gold Certification for New Construction from the U.S. Green Building Council. 207112.00 H-A2007 Point Loma Nazarene University Science Building San Diego, California Owner Point Loma Nazarene University General Contractor Rudolph & Sletten Architect Carrier Johnson + CULTURE Point Loma Nazarene University (PLNU) identified a need to enlarge and modernize their sciences curriculum physical facilities when it became apparent the existing fifty-year old Rohr science building was not meeting modern needs of the Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Math and Computer Science Departments. The new 44,200 square foot three-story Science Building immediately adjacent to the Rohr building contains research laboratories, laboratory support areas, offices, office support areas and conference rooms. A viewing deck and an astronomy telescope deck are located above the lower south end classrooms. A pedestrian bridge connects the new Science Building to the soon to be renovated Rohr building. The project is framed in cast-in-place concrete and is planned to be LEED Silver certified. Founded in 1902, PLNU offers more than sixty undergraduate areas of study and graduate program regional centers in San Diego, Bakersfield and the Inland Empire, serving more than 3,500 students. 213093.00/208008.00 H-A2013 Southwestern College Math and Science Building Chula Vista, California Owner Southwestern Community College District General Contractor (TBD) Architect Marlene Imirzian & Associates This new Math and Science building replaces aging existing and campus facilities constructed in the mid-sixties and early seventies. The project supports the long term growth and enhancement of Southwestern Community College. The approximately 92,000 square foot building consolidates the teaching programs of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geology, Geography and Mathematics into one modern facility. Departments include Life Sciences/Biology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics. Primary spaces include lab spaces, lecture rooms, greenhouse, astronomy observation platform, classrooms, faculty offices, support spaces, a Dean’s Suite and collaboration areas. DSA review and approval is required. The project is targeted for LEED Silver certification. 214017.00 H-A2014 SDCCD City College Buildings A, D and T San Diego, California Owner San Diego Community College District General Contractor Hensel Phelps Construction Company Architect RJC Architects This educational project consists of three structures consolidated into one design-build project located on the campus of City College in San Diego. When complete, Building A will be a 53,200 square foot office building. T Building will be a 76,400 square foot lab classroom building. D Building will be a 6,000 square foot bookstore renovation. This project will require LEED Silver certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. The project is currently under design and requires DSA review and approval. 212136.00 H-A2012 SDCCD Miramar College Science Building San Diego, California Owner San Diego Community College District General Contractor DPR Construction, Inc. Architect Marlene Imirzian & Associates Architects Hope-Amundson was retained by the architect to provide the structural engineering services for the new Science Building located on the Miramar College Campus in San Diego. When completed, the 46,500 square foot, twostory structure will contain science instructional laboratories, classrooms and administrative offices. The structure will be of steel frame construction. The design-build project is currently under construction and required DSA review and approval. Completion is scheduled for June 2014. 210139.00 H-A2010 SDCCD Mesa College Commons Building San Diego, California Owner San Diego Community College District General Contractor Balfour Beatty Construction Executive Architect SGPA Architecture and Planning Design Architect Miller Hull Partnership, LLP Hope-Amundson is providing full structural engineering services for the design-build construction of a new Commons Building located on the Mesa College campus in San Diego. The two-story 60,000 square foot structure is a steel framed Cafeteria and Bookstore Building, including a food service area, a stockroom, a bookstore and a culinary arts classroom with kitchen, dining areas, a student lounge and an outside deck area. The project is currently under construction and requires DSA review and approval. 211171.00 H-A2011 SDCCD Mesa College Mathematics and Natural Sciences Building San Diego, California Owner San Diego Community College District General Contractor McCarthy Building Companies Architect Delawie Hope-Amundson provided the structural engineering services for this design-build educational facility located adjacent to the Learning and Resource Center on the Mesa College campus. The four-story, 206,000 square foot steel framed structure consists of steel moment frame and braced frame construction housing several departments, including math, biology, chemistry, physical sciences and administrative / common functions. Spaces include classrooms, offices, laboratories and support spaces. Specialty spaces include a greehouse and an astronomy observation area. The project required DSA review and approval. The project is the largest to be built on the Mesa College Campus with Propositions S and N construction bond funds. 209027.00 H-A2009 SDCCD Mesa College Allied Health Building San Diego, California Owner San Diego Community College District General Contractor McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. Architect Delawie Hope-Amundson was retained by the project architect to provide the structural engineering services for a new three-story, 50,250 square foot steel frame building located at San Diego Mesa College. The campus building includes a computer lab, classrooms, a clinical dental lab, physical therapy lab, medical lab, and faculty and staff offices. Situated at the college’s main campus entry off Mesa College Drive, the building serves as a prominent landmark for the college. Construction of the building for the San Diego Community College District was funded by the $1.555 billion Propositions S and N bond program. The building required DSA review and approval. The project earned LEED Gold Level Certification for Core & Shell from the U.S. Green Building Council. 205132.00 H-A2005 SDCCD Mesa College Police Headquarters Building San Diego, California Owner San Diego Community College District General Contractor Douglas E. Barnhart Architect Delawie Hope-Amundson provided the structural engineering services for a new single-story masonry Police Headquarters building with a steel-framed roof. The single-story police facility incorporates a reception lobby, staff offices, conference areas, locker and exercise rooms, and other secure areas for campus police. Construction of the building for the San Diego Community College District was funded by the $1.555 billion Propositions S and N bond program. The building required DSA review and approval. The project earned LEED Gold Level Certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. 205131.00 H-A2005 SDCCD Mesa College Design Center San Diego, California Owner San Diego Community College District General Contractor Nielsen Construction Architect Delawie Hope-Amundson provided the structural engineering services for the renovation of the existing Muir School campus site located on the Mesa College campus. The six renovated buildings total 25,000 square feet housing several departments, including Architecture, Building Construction Technology, Interior Design and Landscape Architecture. Spaces include classrooms, computer labs, offices and support spaces. This project required DSA review and approval. Situated on a 104-acre mesa in the geographic center of San Diego, Mesa College is one of the largest community colleges in California. 208121.00 H-A2008 CSU San Marcos Kellogg Library San Marcos, California Owner CSU San Marcos General Contractor Amoroso Construction Architect Carrier Johnson + CULTURE The Kellogg Library is a 200,000 square foot, five-story steel framed structure with the lower two levels buried into an existing hillside. The upper four stories of the building incorporate steel moment frames, while the lower story consists of brace frame and concrete shearwall construction, resisting the pressure from the existing hillside. As a signature campus building and focal point for the community, the Kellogg Library blends traditional library functions with state-of-the-art technology. Design features include an irregular floor plan and a roof level exterior cornice. The facility includes traditional library stack, curriculum and periodical spaces as well as incorporating a media library center, classrooms, research services and food services. The library was named in honor of Janet R. and W. Keith Kellogg II, in support of the project. 199112.00 H-A1999 CSU San Marcos Student Health and Counseling Services Building San Marcos, California Owner CSU San Marcos General Contractor C.W. Driver Architect HMC Architects Currently providing structural engineering services for the design-build construction of a new student health facility located on the CSU campus in San Marcos. When complete, the building will include examination rooms, medical offices and counseling spaces and a wellness and health program to an expanding student population at CSUSM. The project is designed to meet LEED Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. CSUSM combines the ambiance of a mid-sized, personal, modern campus with the unequaled value of the California State University. The project is currently under construction and is slated for completion in the Fall of 2014. 212046.00 H-A2012