The 509 1st Avenue apartment building is a 4-story, mixed-use building with below grade parking.
The 509 1st Avenue apartment building is a 4-story, mixed-use building with below grade parking.
Regency’s China Creek Retirement Community is four stories of residential and common areas over parking and recreational facilities.
The University House Assisted Living Center was designed by Wattenbarger Architects. It is four stories of senior retirement apartments
We teamed with Boxwood Architects to create new restrooms and picnic shelters.
Designed by Keith Smith Architecture, The Ram Restaurants are a regional chain of restaurants headquartered in Tacoma, Washington.
We have completed many specialty projects for commercial entities in retail, manufacturing, aerospace and healthcare.
Structural design of a four-story, 24 unit apartment building with ground floor retail space and underground parking.
Pier 70 was a renovation and tenant improvement of a Seattle Landmark, to convert space for retail and office use and add an 85,000 square feet of new space.
The Broadway Building is a vibrant urban mixed use development located at the center of Capital Hill which is one of Seattle’s most densely populated neighborhood.
The structural design included the use of steel moment frames for lateral support to accommodate the expansive glazing
Bartley Pawlak Structural Engineers has engineered over 20 retail stores for corporate client Rite Aid.
We were asked by Tutta Bella Restaurant to create an upper dining level which required the use of steel floor framing. The thin steel framed floor was designed to maximize height clearances. Long span steel beams were required for the mezzanine above the kitchen area.
Alaska Marine Line Expansion & Warehouse included the addition of two free standing structural steel maintenance and repair buildings plus renovation of existing structures. Construction of the new cross-dock transport facility was completed in 2013. Partners included Buffalo Design Group.
Harvard & Highland is a unique group of 38 condominium homes in five buildings; (97,000 square feet) nestled in the historic Harvard-Belmont District on Seattle’s North Capitol Hill. The project features concrete, steel and masonry construction for added durability and beauty.