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Mt San Antonio Community College – Administrative Building Remodel

Located on the Mt. San Antonio Community College campus in the town of Walnut, California, this project is the major renovation of a 40,955 sf, two story administrative building consisting of numerous multi-occupant open offices and individual occupant work areas, as well as conference and break rooms.

Project Info
Location: 1100 N Grand Ave, Walnut, CA 91789
Project Area: 40,955 square feet
Project Type: Education
Version: LEED NC v2.2
Certification Level: Certified
Points Achieved: 26
Certification Date: 5/8/2012

Project Team
Owner: Mt San Antonio Community College
Architect: Marlene Imirzian & Associates Architects
Construction Manager: Bovis Lend Lease
Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing: TMAD Taylor & Gaines
Commissioning Agent: P2S
LEED Consultant: Drew George & Partners

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The Granada on Hardy

Project Info
Location: 5505 Hardy St.
Project Area: 104,516 sf
Project Type: Multi-Family Residential
Version: LEED NC v2009
Certification Level: Certified
Points Achieved: 43
Certification Date: 2/29/2012

Project Team
Owner: 55th & Hardy, LLC
Architect: Joseph Wong Design Associates
General Contractor: Legacy Building Services
Civil Engineer/Landscape Architect: Rick Engineering Company
Electrical Engineer: Kruse & Associates
Mechanical/Plumbing Engineer: McParlane & Associates
Commissioning Agent: Equal Air Balance
LEED Consultant: Drew George & Partners

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Hazard Way Building B

Building “B” is an existing building that is owned by the County of San Diego, and was renovated as part of the County’s new “County Operations Center” redevelopment project.  This 3-story building received a “gut” rehab, with all new MEP systems and architectural elements.  The building will house County and other government employees upon completion.

Project Info
Location: 9335 Hazard Way San Diego, CA 92123
Project Area: 18,780 sf
Project Type: municipal, office
Version: LEED NC v2009
Certification Level: Certified
Points Achieved: 41
Certification Date: 9/15/2011

Project Team
Owner: Department of General Services Project Management Division
Developer: Lowe Enterprises Real Estate Group
Architect: RJC Architects
General Contractor: Roel Construction
Landscape: WRT Design
Structural Engineer: Burkett & Wong
Electrical Engineer: Michael Wall Engineering
Mechanical/Plumbing Engineer: McParlane & Associates
Energy Modeler: Brummitt Energy Associates
Commissioning Agent: MBO
LEED Consultant: Drew George & Partners

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Hazard Way Building A

Project Info
Location: 9325 Hazard Way, San Diego, Ca  92123
Project Area: 24,821 SF
Project Type: municipal, office
Version: LEED NC v2009
Certification Level: Certified
Points Achieved: 43
Certification Date: 9/28/2011

Project Team
Owner: Department of General Services Project Management Division
Developer: Lowe Enterprises Real Estate Group
Architect: RJC Architects
General Contractor: Roel Construction
Landscape:  WRT Design
Structural Engineer:  Burkett & Wong
Electrical Engineer: Michael Wall Engineering
Mechanical/Plumbing Engineer: McParlane & Associates
Energy Modeler: Brummitt Energy Associates
Commissioning Agent: MBO
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

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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

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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

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Robert Paine Scripps Forum for Science, Society & Environment

Located in the Scripps Institute of Oceanography, Robert Paine Scripps Forum is an ocean-front conference center facility with breathtaking views and state of the art equipment.

Project Info
Location: 8610 Kennel Way, La Jolla, CA 92037
Project Area: 15,577 SF
Project Type: Conference Center
Version: LEED NC 2.2
Certification Level: Certified
Points Achieved: 29
Certification Date: 08/20/2009

Project Team
Owner: University of California San Diego
Architect: Safdie Rabines Architects
Contractor: Jaynes Corporation of California
Landscape Architect: Aerea
Structural Engineer: Flores Lund
MEP / Lighting Consultant: Integrated Engineering
Civil Engineer: Fuscoe Engineering
Acoustic Consultant: Dohn Associates
LEED Consultant: Drew George & Partners

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Vista Fire Station No. 5

Located at 2008 South Melrose Drive in Vista CA, the City of Vista Fire Station No. 5 is a single story municipal fire station facility featuring an office area, bunk area, kitchen and dining room, day room, fitness room, apparatus bay, training area, and storage area. The design of the building achieves enhanced energy performance, increased indoor air quality, and water efficiency by utilizing a cool roof, drought tolerant plants, and low VOC materials.

Project Info
Location: 2009 S. Melrose Dr, Vista, CA
Project Area: 13,628 SF
Project Type: Fire Station
Version: LEED NC 2.2
Certification Level: Certified
Points Achieved: 26
Certification Date: 8/12/2009

Project Team
Owner: City of Vista
General Contractor: Erickson-Hall Construction Company
Architect: Jeff Katz Architecture
Civil Engineer: BDS Engineers
Electrical Engineer: ILA + Zammit Engineering
Mechanical Engineer: T-Squared Professional Engineers
Commissioning Agent: Burgess Group, Inc.
LEED Consultant: Drew George & Partners

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Hotel Indigo

Located in the heart of San Diego’s historic Gaslamp District, Hotel Indigo is the first LEED Certified hotel in San Diego.

This 12 story boutique hotel features art from local artists reflecting the San Diego natural environment, including a dramatic glass sculpture arranged vertically in the Fibonacci sequence (Indigo Waters, Lisa Schirmer).

Features such as proximity to public transit, smoke free policy, discounts for driving a low-emitting vehicle, drought tolerant plants, high performance glazing, and a 3,800 sf of vegetated roof that provides herbs for the onsite restaurant Phi all helped Hotel Indigo achieve LEED Certification.

Partnered with the Humane Society, Hotel Indigo offers on-site adoptions and pet-themed parties; pets can stay free of charge.

Project Info
Location: 950 Island Ave, San Diego, CA 92101
Project Area: 136,261 SF
Project Type: Hotel
Version: LEED NC 2.2
Certification Level: Certified
Points Achieved: 28
Certification Date: 07/10/2009

Project Team
Owner: IHG InterContinental Hotels Group
Developer: Phelps Development, LLC
Architect: Joseph Wong Design Associates
General Contractor: Hensel Phelps Construction Co
Civil Engineer: Burkett-Wong
Energy Modeler: Brummitt Energy Associates
Mechanical Engineer: ACCO
Landscape Architect: Teshima
Commissinng Agent: TestMarCx
Utility Incentive:  SDGE Sustainable Communities Program
LEED Consultant: Drew George & Partners

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