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MCRD Building 5, Seismic Retrofit, San Diego,
CA - 1997-1998: Seismic
evaluation, concept study and retrofit design for a historic 2-story
non-ductile concrete frame building with clay tile infill.
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BEQ 775, 864 and BOQ 572, Naval Air Station
North Island, Coronado, CA - 1996:
Seismic investigation, evaluation, retrofit
and architectural renovation of a 3-story non-ductile concrete frame
structure, a four-story concrete masonry structure and eight single-story wood
framed structures.
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Physical Fitness Center (P-247), Marine Corps
Base, Camp Pendleton, CA - 1996:
Structural and civil engineering for one-story steel frame and concrete
masonry building. Insulated metal roof, wood court flooring, built-in
bleachers, playing courts, exercise/weight rooms, locker rooms, sauna,
administrative area; storage/issue rooms, paving and site improvements.
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P-283, Water Survival Training Tank, Marine
Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, CA:
Structural engineering for one-story, pile supported masonry and steel framed
training facility, including 120’ x 240’ roof span, pile supported training
pool, locker rooms, bleachers, diving platforms and administrative areas.
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P-507
& P-508, Medical/Dental Clinic Facilities, Camp Pendleton, CA - 1997-1998:
Structural engineering of 2
one-story, $4.6 million concrete, masonry and steel framed clinic facilities
including out-patient exam rooms, X-ray and dental facilities, offices,
records and reception areas.
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P-605, Las Pulgas Gymnasium, Marine Corps
Base, Camp Pendleton, CA:
Structural engineering of $2.5 million masonry and steel framed fitness center
including gymnasium, weight room, aerobics area, racquet ball courts, locker
rooms and administrative facilities.
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P-221T, Building 322, Seal Team Facility,
Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado, CA:
Structural design of new 2-story pile
supported masonry, concrete and steel framed building. Remodel and seismic
retrofit of 4-story masonry building.
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P-144, Waterfront Operations Facilities,
Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado, CA:
Preliminary design and preparation of design-built documents for two-story
concrete, steel and masonry Seal Team Operations Building, vehicle and small
craft maintenance facility, concrete pier structure, floating pier and mammal
pier facilities.
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P-069, Bachelor Enlisted Quarters, Marine
Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, CA:
Structural engineering for $7.4 million split-face CMU (concrete masonry unit)
building with a standing-seam metal roof, provides 100 sleeping/living units
with an area of 4,250 square meters, including mechanical and electrical
rooms.
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