General Building

10-UNIT RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
SAN RAFAEL, CA

By BASELINE Designs, Inc. / January 7, 2021 /

DESCRIPTION: This planned unit development consists of ten three-bedroom residential units of approximately 1800 square feet to 2200 square feet each. Each unit is two-story wood-framed construction with prefabricated wood roof trusses, I-joints as floor framing, and plywood shear walls. The foundation consists of concrete retaining walls and spread footings. BASELINE provided structural and civil engineering…

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BUILDING RENOVATION
BERKELEY, CA

By BASELINE Designs, Inc. / January 7, 2021 /

DESCRIPTION: Structural upgrade an 18,000 sf concrete tilt-up shear wall building with new steel frames. A 20-foot high free standing steel frame structure was added to support a curved signage and glass canopy created a covered front entrance. Also added 50 parking spaces to the front of the building with new drainage system, lighting, and landscaping…

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39 UNITS RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
ALAMEDA, CA

By BASELINE Designs, Inc. / January 7, 2021 /

DESCRIPTION: This 39-Unit housing project consists of four separate 2-story buildings utilizing plywood shear walls and steel moment frames as their lateral force resistance system on a post-tensioned slab foundation for the potentially liquefaction area. Each building houses 1 to 4 bedroom units that are ADA accessible for mid-income level families. BASELINE provided structural engineering…

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NEW AFFORDABLE HOUSING
WALNUT CREEK, CA

By BASELINE Designs, Inc. / January 7, 2021 /

DESCRIPTION: Provided site improvement work included grading, paving, and drainage design with hydrology and hydraulic analysis to develop a ½-acre lot for a 2-story housing project on a steep slope lot partially on Caltrans Property and on City Property for a new affordable housing project.  BASELINE provided civil engineering services for this project.

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RESIDENCE ADDITION
CORTE MADERA, CA

By BASELINE Designs, Inc. / January 7, 2021 /

DESCRIPTION: Add a new lower floor on the downslope side of the existing 2-story house. BASELINE provided structural engineering services to this addition project. 

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OFFICE BUILDINGS – TENANT IMPROVEMENTS
ALAMEDA, CA

By BASELINE Designs, Inc. / January 7, 2021 /

DESCRIPTION: BASELINE was retained to provide structural analysis and design for this tenant improvement project that provided a new HVAC system. Prepared construction drawings and specifications for the projects. Also provided construction support and monitoring services during construction phase for a successful project completion.

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RETAIL/OFFICE BUILDINGS – ADDITION & TENANT IMPROVEMENTS
ALAMEDA, CA

By BASELINE Designs, Inc. / January 7, 2021 /

DESCRIPTION: Addition and Tenant Improvement to existing vacant 2nd floor retail building to office space. BASELINE was retained to provide structural engineering services for this tenant improvement project. 

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CHURCH – SEISMIC RETROFIT
ALAMEDA, CA

By BASELINE Designs, Inc. / January 7, 2021 /

DESCRIPTION: This is a historic church built in 1904. It is 60 by 100 feet in plan. The building’s main sanctuary walls include 14 stained glass windows and four of these are decorative.  BASELINE was retained to provide seismic upgrade to this 150+ year building.

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NEW APARTMENT BUILDING
OAKLAND, CA

By BASELINE Designs, Inc. / January 7, 2021 /

DESCRIPTION: This apartment building is a seven unit four-story structure on a downslope lot in Oakland, California.  The units are two and three-bedroom units with balcony, separate parking garage, and a shared common courtyard.  The building structural system consists of prefabricated wood roof trusses, floor joists, and steel moment resisting frames for the large window…

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NEW STEEL FRAME RESIDENCE
PORTOLA VALLEY, CA

By BASELINE Designs, Inc. / January 7, 2021 /

DESCRIPTION: Design a new custom design home using moment resisting steel frames with concrete piers and grade beam system. BASELINE provided structural engineering services for this project.

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