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Birch Plaza Professional Building, Newport Beach, CA

This professional office building consists of two three-story class "A" office buildings. Both buildings total 150,000 square feet. The building design features an elegant exterior of architectural structural concrete. The structural system consists of an exterior and interior cast-in-place concrete moment frame and post-tensioned concrete flat-plate floor slab.

The project received the 2001 American Concrete Institute (ACI) Excellence in Concrete Award


Trenton Tower Office Building & Parking, Diamond Bar, CA

This is a 129,000 square foot Class "A" office complex and parking structure, located in Diamond Bar. It includes a 5,000 square foot daycare center and an adjacent parking structure for 570 cars. . The office portion consists of 3-stories with a concrete moment frame exterior and concrete post-tensioned slab supported on intermediate beams and columns. It has a pile foundation. The parking structure servicing the complex is a 5-story, 140,000 square feet of long span with post-tensioned beams and post-tensioned slabs, and with an exterior moment frame lateral supporting system. It is all supported on cast-in-place drilled pile foundations.


Hensel Phelps, Irvine, CA     

A two-story steel frame building with one level of concrete parking garage below. Metal decks and steel frames are used to carry the vertical loads. Steel chevron braces are used to resist the lateral forces.

The one level subterranean parking is constructed with masonry walls on the perimeter and post-tensioned concrete slab on top. It has a conventional pad and continuous footing is used to support columns and walls.

The project received the 2005 Building Industry Award