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Mixed-Use / Residential STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS

StateMent of QUalificationS Mixed-Use / Residential · fMtiR cUl URe Hope-Amundson’s culture encourages idea sharing, recognizes performance and promotes flexibility, teamwork,

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Mixed-Use / ResidentialStateMent of QUalificationS

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Hope-Amundson, a California Corporation established in 1993, has risen to become one of Southern California’s premier structural engineering firms by applying the highest standards of technical expertise, business ethics and professional integrity to meet the specific goals and requirements of every project we undertake. With more than 80 years of family history in the engineering and architectural industry, the Hope name has earned a reputation for outstanding quality and service.

Our staff of 33 includes 19 licensed engineers with experience on new building design, building renovations, tenant improvements and design/build delivery for a wide variety of market sectors. Recognized as industry leaders, the firm’s leadership holds professional registrations in many western states and are affiliated with various professional organizations, both locally and nationally, including the Structural Engineers Association of California (SEAOC).

our Specialties

• Commercial: office buildings, corporate headquarters, industrial facilities and Native American gaming facilities

• Education: classrooms, administrative offices, laboratories, residence halls and dining facilities for K-12, community colleges, state colleges and universities.

• Government: civic centers, courthouses, border patrol/police stations, detention facilities, forensic laboratories, libraries, theatres and green space/parks for local, state and federal clients.

• Healthcare: OSHPD and non-OSHPD facilities, including surgical centers, inpatient and outpatient care, medical office buildings radiation therapy and central energy plants.

• Life Science: research and development, manufacturing facilities, laboratories and administrative/support spaces.

• Mixed-Use: hospitality, multi-family residential facilities that include retail space or any similar facilities with multiple integrated functions.

• Zoological: exhibits and animal holding buildings, aviaries, elevated walkways, life support buildings, shade structures, underwater viewing and pools, faux rockwork and ancillary buildings.

• Parking Structures: above ground and subterranean concrete-framed parking structures for private and public entities.

our Services

Earthquake engineering

Peer reviews

Design-build engineering

Value engineering

Due diligence reports

Feasibility studies

Seismic retrofits

Seismic certifications

Visit our website at www.hope-amundson.com for more detailed information regarding our services, capabilities and project experience.

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Hope-Amundson’s culture encourages idea sharing, recognizes performance and promotes flexibility, teamwork, professional development and social responsibility.

Vision: To be the most sought after firm to work with and work for in the structural engineering community.

Mission: To build strong relationships and provide cost-effective structural solutions.

core Values:

client Satisfaction We provide high quality service in a proactive manner, ensuring responsive communication and a “can do” attitude.

ingenuity We leverage our experience and embrace research and technology to develop practical solutions, alternatives and advances.

integrity We adhere to the highest standards of business ethics and professional conduct.

teamwork We collaborate to achieve common goals with dedication and accountability.

community We support our community through volunteer efforts, corporate giving, educational programs and professional organizations.

PRoject liSt | Mixed-Use & Residential

Bella Via associates, San Diego, ca• Bella Via Residential Building

carter Reese & associates/Mission Hills investors, llc, San Diego, ca• Mission Hills Commons Residential & Retail

Building

cityMark Development, San Diego, ca• Doma Residential, San Diego

Digney York associates, Vienna, Va• DoubleTree by Hilton Grand Ballroom

Lighting Study, Mission Valley, San Diego, CA

Hazard center, as needed tenant improvements, San Diego, ca• Multiple Feasibility Studies, Upgrades, and

Tenant Improvements

Horton Plaza improvement Project, San Diego, ca• Urban Plaza and Historic Park Restoration

intergulf Development Group, Vancouver, B.c.• Treo Residential Building, San Diego, CA• La Vita Residential Building, Structural Peer

Review

la jolla Presbyterian church, la jolla, ca• Administration Building & Offices Additions• Congregational Life Center Building Addition

laconia Development, llc, Walnut creek, ca• Icon Residential Building, San Diego, CA

– Sushi Performing Visual Arts Tenant Improvement

landmark organization, austin, tX• Fort Irwin Guest House, Barstow, CA

narven enterprises, inc. • 719 Ash Street Hotel

Pechanga Development corporation, temecula, ca• Pechanga Resort Recreation Center

Rancho Valencia Resort Partners, Rancho Santa fe, ca• Rancho Valencia Resort & Spa Renovation

– Clubhouse, Spa, Yoga Pavilion and Tennis Facility

the Robert Green co., la Quinta, ca• SilverRock Resort

j.c. Resorts, temecula ca• Temecula Creek Inn

the Howard Hughes corporation, las Vegas, nV• Canyon Pointe at Summerlin Retail Center,

Parcel 3

the Westgate Hotel, San Diego, ca• PureFitness at the Westgate Hotel

– First and Second Floors and Roof Level Renovation – Rooftop Pool Feasibility Study

Viejas casino & turf club, alpine, ca • Viejas Outlet Center

icon Residential BuildingSan Diego, california

ownerLevin Menzies & Associates LLC

General contractorLedcor SD Construction, Inc.

architectTannerHecht Architecture

Hope-Amundson provided structural engineering services for a redevelopment project on the site of the original Carnation/Qualitee Dairy Building, located adjacent to the home of the San Diego Padres, Petco Park.

Icon is comprised of four individual residential towers situated over a three-level, subterranean parking garage accommodating up to 490 vehicles. Both the residential towers and parking garage are concrete framed (Type 1 construction).

Tower 1 is 24 stories-high (approximately 192,700 square-feet) consisting of 143 units and a roof terrace with bleacher seating. Tower 2 is 11 stories-high (approximately 109,300 square-feet) with 66 units. Tower 3 is nine stories-high (approximately 60,000 square-feet) with 50 units and Tower 4 is five stories-high (approximately 37,800 square-feet) with 26 units. Approximately 31,500 square-feet of retail space has been incorporated at the Ground Level of the four residential towers.

203039.00 H-A2003

719 ash Street HotelSan Diego, california

ownerNarven Enterprises, Inc.

General contractorTBD

architectJoseph Wong Design Associates

Hope-Amundson provided structural engineering design and construction documents for an upscale 332-room hotel project in downtown San Diego. When constructed, the 275,000- square-foot hotel will consist of 18 levels above grade and four levels below grade to accommodate parking for 208 vehicles.

The Ground Level will include dual lobbies, restaurant, retail and “back of house” space. The Second Level will include meeting, office and sales space. Levels 3 through 14 will be guest room levels, with large penthouse suites on the top level.

The 8th Floor will feature an outdoor pool, spa and patio seating area. “Eco” roofs have been incorporated at Level 3, Level 8 and at the upper roof. Construction of the hotel and subterranean parking will consist of Type I, cast-in-place and post-tensioned concrete. Lateral resistance is provided by concrete shear walls.

The Owner will be seeking the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED Silver certification upon completion of the project.

207163.00 H-A2007

Doma Residential BuildingSan Diego, california

ownerCityMark Development

General contractorSwinerton & Walberg

architectMartinez + Cutri Corporation

Hope-Amundson provided structural engineering services for this residential and mixed-use project located in San Diego’s Little Italy district. The project includes an eight-story, 112,000-square-foot building with 68 condo units and a four-story, 89,000-square-foot building featuring 52 condo units. The two residential buildings sit atop a two-level, 135,000-square-foot subterranean parking garage which provides 227 vehicle spaces.

Situated on this site is the historical Stamp Building, which was retained, renovated and incorporated into the final design as a retail space. The project earned the American Institute of Architects Merit Award in 2004.

200148.00 H-A2001

Bella Via Residential BuildingSan Diego, california

ownerBella Via Associates, LLC

General contractorRoel Construction

architectCarrier Johnson + CULTURE

Hope-Amundson provided structural engineering services for the Bella Via, a mixed-use project that includes a six-story, 74,000-square-foot building featuring 41 condominium units and 5,000-square-feet of street level retail. The facility also includes a two-level (one-level above grade and one-level subterranean) parking garage. The 21,000-square-foot parking garage accommodates 59 vehicles.

Bella Via is one of 14 residential projects planned, underway or recently completed in Little Italy.

200143.00 H-A2001

Mission Hills commonsSan Diego, california

ownerMission Hills Investors, LLC

General contractorCarter Reese Associates

architectCarrier Johnson + CULTURE

Hope-Amundson provided structural engineering services for this mixed-use/residential project built in two phases. The first phase included two separate buildings connected by an exterior exit balcony atop a one-level, 80-vehicle parking garage. The two buildings total approximately 52,000 square-feet combined.

The East Building features 27 apartment units and the West Building contains 23 apartment units and one floor of retail space. Site amenities include a community room, manager’s office and exercise room.

The second phase of the project included two separate buildings connected by an elevated exterior exit balcony. Both buildings are mixed occupancy and include apartment units (two units in the West Building and five units in the East Building) with a mezzanine level on the third floor over ground level retail space.

200074.00 H-A2000

Uc San Diego Muir college tamarack apartmentsla jolla, california

ownerUC San Diego

General contractorSundt Construction, Inc.

architectDelawie

Hope-Amundson provided structural engineering services for this design-build student 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 two-building, nine-story, 100,920-square-foot student residence facility containing 275 beds constructed of cast-in-place concrete with shear walls providing lateral resistance.

The first level of the LEED Gold Certified residence hall features meeting space, a small retail market, laundry facilities and custodial and maintenance areas. The resident population is primarily undergraduate second year students.

207155.00 H-A2007

Uc San Diego the Rita atkinson Student Residencesla jolla, california

ownerUC San Diego

General contractorWebcor Builders

architectValerio Dewalt Train

“The Rita” is a design-build residence hall project comprised of two wings, one seven stories-tall and one nine stories-tall, with 226 fully furnished apartments configured in two-bedroom units. Amenities include a “green roof”, on-site conference, study and meeting rooms, a fitness room and laundry facilities.

Hope-Amundson provided structural engineering services for “The Rita,” also known as the Health Sciences Graduate Housing. The design-build process enabled the team to accelerate the project schedule and minimize construction costs. Students were able to move into the apartments one year ahead of schedule.

The project was awarded LEED Gold Level Certification for Core & Shell from the U.S. Green Building Council.

UC San Diego is one of the top-tanked public research universities in the nation.

208017.00 H-A2008

MetroWork Office BuildingSan Diego, california

ownerBerkson Realty Advisors, Inc.

General contractorSwinerton Builders

architectBaldauf Catton Von Eckartsberg

Hope-Amundson provided structural engineering services for this nine-story, 80,000-square-foot, Class ‘A’ office building with an upscale restaurant and retail space located on a narrow 50-foot-wide by 200-foot-long downtown lot with existing structures on both sides.

MetroWork contains 27 office suites and Anthology, a 250-seat upscale restaurant, bar and upscale live music venue on the first three levels. Located on the edge of downtown San Diego’s Little Italy neighborhood, the building is constructed of cast-in-place concrete.

204080.00 H-A2004

Westgate Hotel RenovationSan Diego, california

211051.20H-A2011

ownerWestgate Hotel

General contractorJohnson & Jennings

architectHollander Design Group

Hope-Amundson provided structural engineering services for interior renovations to the Westgate Hotel, originally constructed in the 1960s, and rooftop pool additions to the adjacent Riviera Terrace amenity building.

Upon completion of the renovation and addition project, the Westgate provides hotel guests luxury lounging, sunning and swimming amenities with the addition of new spas on the Riviera Deck mezzanine, a new lap pool at the roof level and an outdoor fitness area on the main hotel’s roof deck. The Riviera Deck is also used for events booked at the hotel throughout the year. Additional improvements included the enclosure of pool equipment, stair and elevator shaft extensions and shade structures associated with the outdoor exercise areas.

Photo: Hollander Design Group

fort irwin Guest Hotelfort irwin Military Base | Barstow, california

ownerLandmark Organization

General contractorJoe E. Woods

architectEdward J. Cass & Associates

Hope-Amundson provided structural engineering services for an approximately 87,000-square-foot hotel project located in the Fort Irwin Army Post outside of Barstow, California. Landmark Organization, based in Austin, Texas, served as the developer for the three-story, 180-room hotel.

Fort Irwin, also known as the National Training Center (NTC), is the only training facility in the world that is designed for force-on-force and live fire training of heavy brigade-sized military forces. The NTC provides 4,000-5,000 soldiers essential training opportunities to train them to become the world’s best Army.

20009.00 H-A2000

Viejas outlet centeralpine, california

198125.00 H-A1998

ownerViejas Casino & Turf Club

General contractorDouglas E. Barnhart, Inc.

architectCarrier Johnson + CULTURE

Hope-Amundson provided the structural engineering services for Phase II of the Viejas Outlet Center, incorporating four one-story steel-framed buildings into the retail outlet center’s existing 180,000 square-feet of tenant space.

The Owner is one of the largest and most successful Native American tribes in San Diego County. The rich heritage of the Viejas band is reflected in the Southwestern style of architecture and through the use of sculptural landscape elements. Meandering pathways, rock outcroppings and distinctive water features capture the essence of the tribe’s history and success.

Pechanga Recreation centertemecula, california

ownerPechanga Development Corporation

General contractorRoel Construction

architectDelawie

Hope-Amundson provided structural engineering services for a two-story recreation center in Temecula, California. The Pechanga Recreation Center features a gymnasium, locker rooms, bowling center, billiards room, arcade, classrooms and other assembly spaces.

The adjacent site development includes a competition swimming pool, recreation pool, spa and associated support facilities. Hope-Amundson provided subsequent tenant improvements to accommodate an outdoor fireplace and rooftop mechanical equipment.

207047.00 H-A2007

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