2010

Special Boat Team 12 Naval Storage Facility

Project Name: Special Boat Team 12 Naval Storage

Located in the Coronado Naval Station in the City of San Diego, the SBT 12 building is a two story 38,656 sf building consisting of two large storage bays including drying cages for the boat team member’s gear, a bunk area, two computer rooms, shower and restroom facilities.   The building has a parking area for 35 vehicles and has dedicated two of these spaces to lowemitting and fuel efficient vehicles.

 

Project Info
Location: San Diego, CA
Project Area: 39,827 SF
Project Type: Military
Version: LEED NC 2.2
Certification Level: Gold
Points Achieved: 42
Certification Date: 9/13/2010

Project Team
Owner:  NAVFAC   
Architect: Wildman & Morris
General Contractor:  RA Burch
Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing:   HVAC
Commissioning Agent:  ProDeComm
LEED Consultant – Drew George & Partners

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China Lake Clubhouse

 Architects Torti Gallas and Partners, in conjunction with Clark Realty Capital and Lincoln Properties, have created a 3,255 square foot community center located in China Lake Station, California.  Nestled among 192 existing family homes, the center provides fitness facilities, park areas, and meeting rooms for individuals and families living in the adjacent military housing community.  Designed to reflect the Spanish architecture historically found in California, the China Lake Community Center was designed and constructed to strict environmental building standards to achieve LEED Certification.


The China Lake community was originally constructed in 1944, with further development in 1964, to provide housing to military families serving Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake.  Under the Navy’s 1996 Public Private Ventures program, the community is currently being revitalized to include the renovations of 192 single family housing units and supporting infrastructure on the site.  


Project Info
Location: China Lake, CA
Project Area: 3,255 sf
Project Type: community, military
Version: LEED NC v2.2
Certification Level: Certified
Points Achieved: 28
Certification Date: 12/21/2010


Project Team
Developer: San Diego Family Housing, Clark Realty Capital
Property/Asset Management:  Lincoln Properties
Architect: Torti Gallas & Partners, Inc.
Contractor:  Clark Builders
Civil Engineer: Rick Engineering
Structural:  Swanson & Associates
Landscape Architect: Rick Engineering
MEP Engineer: Fard Engineers
Energy Modeling:  Brummitt Energy Associates
Commissioning Agent: Drew George & Partners
LEED Consultant: Drew George & Partners

Category : Blog

Skills Center for Education & Technology

The new Educational Cultural Complex Skills Center for San Diego Continuing Education is a 67,010 square foot facility supporting instructional and career training programs in Automotive Technology, Automotive Mechanical and Electrical Repair, Automotive Body Repair, Automotive Upholstery, Graphic Printing Technology, Computer Graphic Arts, Cisco Lab, Business Information Technology and Welding.

The Skills Center is funded by the District’s $1.555 billion Propositions S and N construction bond program, which is providing for new teaching and learning facilities, major renovations, and campuswide infrastructure projects at City, Mesa, and Miramar Colleges, and six Continuing Education campuses throughout San Diego. As part of the Green Building Policy developed by the SDCCD Board of Trustees, all construction and major renovations included in the bond program are designed and built to obtain, at minimum, LEED Silver certification.

Project Info
Location: 4343 Ocean View Blvd, San Diego, CA 92113
Project Area: 67,010 SF
Project Type: Education
Version: LEED NC 2.1
Certification Level: Gold
Points Achieved: 39
Certification Date: 7/14/2010

Project Team
Architect: NTD Architecture
Construction Manager: O’Connor Construction Management
General Contractor: Jaynes Corporation
Landscape Architect: Nowell & Associates
Proposition S and N Program Manager: Gafcon, Inc.
Continuing Education Campus Project Management: Scott Ellis, Julia Parker, URS Corp
Commissioning Agent: Drew George & Partners
LEED Consultant: Drew George & Partners
Utility Incentive: SDG&E Sustainable Communities Program

Photo Credit
Chris Nanson

Category : Blog

Unitarian Universalist Church of Fresno

This project comprises of demolition of an existing wood frame building, site preparation, and construction of a new church building, community kitchen building, connecting covered walkways, parking, and related site improvements.

Project Info
Location: 2672 E. Alluvial Ave, Clovis, CA 93720
Project Size: 220,575 SF
Building Size: 13,250 SF
Project Type: Religious
Version: LEED NC 2.2
Certification Level: Gold
Points Achieved: 41
Certification Date: 7/3/2010

Project Team
Owner: UUCF
Architect: McCamant and Durrett Architects
Contractor: BMY Construction Group, Inc
Landscape Architect: Robert Boro Landscape Architect
Energy Modeler: Brummit Energy Associates
Commissioning Agent: Drew George & Partners
LEED Consultant: Drew George & Partners

Category : Blog

Goody’s Place and Market at UCSD

Goody’s Place and Market is an existing student lounge located within the Thurgood Marshall College of the University of California, San Diego campus. The building’s interior has been superiorly re-designed and constructed as a small dining facility in accordance with strict guidelines from the US Green Building Council.

The building is centrally located on UCSD’s Thurgood Marshall College campus, making it accessible to all students in the college. The new dining facility will provide an easy “to-go” restaurant option for students traveling between the dormitories and classrooms.

Project Info
Location: Thurgood Marshall Campus at University of California San Diego La Jolla, CA 92093
Project Area: 4,239 SF
Project Type: Education
Version: LEED CI 2.0
Certification Level: Silver
Points Achieved: 29
Certification Date: 10/20/2010

Project Team
Owner: University of California, San Diego
Architect: Alfredo Araiza Associates
Builder: PCL Construction
Civil Engineer: K & S Engineering
Electrical Engineer: C&G Electrical
Mechanical Engineer: BTA Engineering
Plumbing Engineer: BTA Engineers, Inc.
Structural Engineer: A-Zed Structural Engineers
LEED Consultant: Drew George & Partners, Inc.

Category : Blog

Lemoore Navy Community Center

Architects Torti Gallas and Partners in conjunction with Clark Realty Capital and Lincoln Properties have created a 6,500 square foot community center located in Lemoore, California. The Community Center is centrally located within a new residential development containing 40 single family homes for military personnel stationed at Lemoore Naval Air Station. Designed to reflect the Spanish architecture historically found in California, the Lemoore Community Center was designed and constructed to strict environmental building standards to achieve LEED Certification.

Project Info
Location: 985 Ticonderoga Avenue, Lemoore, CA 93245
Project Area: 7,807 SF
Project Type: Community
Version: LEED NC 2.2
Certification Level: Certified
Points Achieved: 26
Certification Date: 6/4/2010

Project Team
Developer: San Diego Family Housing Clark Realty Capital
Property/Asset Management: Lincoln Properties
Architect: Torti Gallas & Partners
Design/Builder: Clark Builders
Civil Engineer/Landscape Architect: Rick Engineering
Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing Engineer: Fard Engineers
Electrical/Lighting: Giacalone
Pool Design: Aquatic Design
Energy Modeling: Brummitt Energy Associates
Commissioning Agent: Drew George & Partners
LEED Consultant: Drew George & Partners

Category : Blog

Catalina Heights Navy Center

The Catalina Heights Community Center is the first LEED New Construction-rated project completed by San Diego Family Housing, LLC at Naval Base Ventura County. It is a product of a public-private partnership between Lincoln Property Company, Clark Realty Capital, and the Department of the Navy to own, operate, rehabilitate, and maintain the existing 1,232 homes onboard Naval Station Ventura County, as well as develop and construct 315 new homes at Catalina Heights.

Architects Torti Gallas and Partners in conjunction with Clark Realty Capital and Lincoln Properties have created a 6,540 square foot community center located in Camarillo, California.  The Community Center is centrally located within a new residential development containing 315 new single and multi-family homes for military personnel stationed at Naval Base Ventura County.

Designed to reflect the Spanish architecture historically found in California, the Catalina Heights Community Center was designed and constructed to strict environmental building standards to achieve LEED Certification.

Project Info
Location: 17 Calle El Avion, Camarillo, CA 93010
Project Area: 6,540 SF
Project Type: Community Center
Version: LEED NC 2.2
Certification Level: Silver
Points Achieved: 34
Certification Date: 10/17/2010

Project Team
Owner: San Diego Family Housing, LLC
Property Asset Manager: Lincoln Property Company, LP
Design Builder: Clark Builders Group, LLC
Architects:  Torti Gallas & Partners, Inc.
Mechanical/Plumbing Engineer: Fard Engineers, Inc.
Electrical Engineer: Fard Engineers, Inc.
Civil/Landscape Engineer: Rick Engineering Company
Interior Designer: Catalina Design Group
Energy Modeler: Brummitt Energy Associates, Inc.
Commissioning Agent: Drew George & Partners
LEED Consultant: Drew George & Partners

Category : Blog

MedImpact Office Building 1

MedImpact Corporate Headquarters is a premiere class-A office campus that consists of multiple buildings including a cafeteria, fitness facility, and parking structures. MedImpact Building 1 is a 150,000 square foot 6-story office building with supporting parking structure.

Project Info
Location: 10177 Scripps Gateway Ct, San Diego, CA 92131
Project Area: 148,554 SF
Project Type: Commercial Office
Version: LEED CS 2.0
Certification Level: Gold
Points Achieved: 37
Certification Date: 07/08/2010

Project Team
Developer: Sudberry Properties
Architect: ARCHITECTS hanna gabriel wells
General Contractor: Reno Contracting
Civil Engineer: Fuscoe Engineering
Landscape Architect: Lifescapes International
Electrical Engineer: Ila Zammit Engineering
Mechanical Engineer: McParlane & Associates
Structural Engineer: Hope Engineers
Geotechnical Engineer: Geocon Inc
Commissioning Agent: Equal Air Balance
LEED Consultant: Drew George & Partners

Category : Blog

Claire’s on Cedros Bakery and Café

Located at 246 North Cedros Avenue, Solana Beach, California, 92075, Claire’s on Cedros is the first restaurant in San Diego to be awarded LEED Platinum Certification and holds a Certified Green Restaurant designation by the Green Restaurant Association.

Claire’s serves well prepared, wholesome, healthy food prepared from scratch utilizing fresh, local ingredients in a comfortable, family-friendly, pet-friendly setting. Serving breakfast, lunch and baked goods seven days a week.

Hours of operation: 6am to 3pm, M-F; 7am -3pm, Sat & Sun
www.clairesoncedros.com

Project Info
Location: 246 North Cedros Avenue, Solana Beach, CA 92075
Project Area: 3,963 SF
Project Type: Mixed Use/Restaurant
Version: LEED CS 2.0
Certification Level: Platinum
Points Achieved: 47
Certification Date: 02/19/2010

Project Team
Owner: Claire Allison and Terrie Boley
Architect/Graphic Design: JLC Architecture
Food Service Design: Dieli Murawka Howe
Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing Engineering: Engineered Systems
Structural Engineer: DC Pulido Engineers
Builder: Star Valley Contractors
Interior Design: Maura Johnson
Landscape Design: M & W Landscaping, Inc.
Energy Modeling: Brummitt Energy Associates
LEED Consultant: Drew George & Partners

Category : Blog

Sanford-Burnham Institute for Medical Research

Burnham’s San Diego campus at 10900 N. Torrey Pines Road consists of 9 buildings, including a central mechanical building and a parking structure. Five of the nine buildings, comprising 89% of the total enclosed square footage, are laboratory buildings. The facilities were constructed in three stages beginning in 1975, added to in 1994, and completed during year 2000.

In 2008 Burnham decided to pursue LEED for Existing Buildings: Operations and Maintenance on their San Diego Campus. Within this Rating System projects are evaluated and certified by the US Green Building Council (USGBC). For evaluation, LEED uses six environmental categories: Sustainable Sites, Water Efficiency, Energy & Atmosphere, Materials & Resources, Indoor Environmental Quality, and Innovation in Design. In December of 2009, the San Diego Campus achieved the Certified level within the LEED-EB Operations and Maintenance Rating System.

Project Info
Location: 10901 North Torrey Pines Rd La Jolla, CA 92037
Project Area: 207,831 GSF
Project Type: Medical Research
Version: LEED EBOM
Certification Level: Certified
Points Achieved: 40
Certification Date: 12/22/2009

Project Team Members

Burnham
David Hassell, Director of Facilities
John M. Reed, Maintenance Manager
Jeanette Sansom, Director of Procurement & Materials Operations
Todd Baase, Senior Maintenance Mechanic
Mark Sullivan, Senior Maintenance Mechanic
Matt McGreevy, Facility Manager

Consultants
Ferguson Pape Baldwin Architects
David McKinley, Center for Sustainable Energy
Keith Schneringer, WAXIE Sanitary Supply
Heather Irgens, Long Life Lighting, Inc.
Robert Garcia, Express Waste & Recycling
Adam Ziegler, Pegasus Building Service
Mark Stewart, Lloyd Pest Control
San Diego Gas & Electric
Cheryl LaCombe, Drew George & Partners
Utility Incentive, SDG&E Sustainable Communities Program

Photo Credit
Chris Nanson

Category : Blog

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