In earlier studies, the City classified the steel-framed structure with terra-cotta-clad, concrete infill walls as having significant life hazards in a major earthquake. We helped the City manage the project, including seismic upgrades, repairs, waterproofing, interior and MEP improvements, and conservation of interior spaces and the building enclosure. Working with the City’s Department of Public Works, SGH served as the prime design professional, structural engineer, and building enclosure engineer. Until this project began in 2013, the building was continually used without substantial modification since opening in 1932.
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