Institutional / Medical Facilities

Irvington Village

Grimmer Boulevard, Fremont, CA
Client: Regis Homes of Northern California, Bridge Housing
Santa Clara Unified School District
  • Redevelopment of an existing big box retail site into a higher density, transportation oriented development
  • 115 for sale condominiums
  • 100 unit affordable housing apartment complex
  • Complex grading and utility coordination with local agencies
Working with Regis Homes, Bridge Housing, and KTGY Architects, HMH provided entitlement services, survey services and civil engineering. This 8.6 acre site included 115 for sale condominiums and 100 unit affordable housing apartment complexes and a small component of commercial space. This project represented the redevelopment of an existing big box retail site into a higher density, transportation oriented development. HMH provided consultation through the entitlement process, including PD Zoning, and Tentative Map. HMH provided topographic survey, mapping and on-site and offsite civil engineering construction documents.

Don Callejon School (K-8)

Santa Clara, CA
Clients: BFGC Architects Planners, Inc.
Santa Clara Unified School District
  • Middle and elementary school within the Santa Clara Unified School District
  • Main Street Architectural Design
  • Unique state-of-the-art design around one main courtyard
  • Decorative Arbors, sitelighting and colored patterned concrete adds to the site amenities
  • Located in Rivermark Village
Don Callejon is a middle and elementary school within the Santa Clara Unified School District with a unique state-of-the-art design around one main courtyard. The courtyard contains an outdoor theatre, history walks, animal footprints, a geography court and geology walls. The facility also includes a media center, a multi-purpose building with a stage for indoor and outdoor use and an administrative facility.
HMH Engineers’ coordinated with the Santa Clara Unified School District’s Architect to provide utility and site design. The site design included grading, drainage and paving design showing curb, pavement and building pad elevations and drainage inlets. The utility design included storm drainage, sanitary sewer, domestic water and recycled water.

Regional Medical Center of San Jose

Jackson Avenue, San Jose, CA
Clients: Haynes+Oakley Architects
Perkins + Will Architects
  • Expansion of the Regional Medical Center of San Jose
  • Offisite improvements including widening of Jackson Avenue
  • Involved in the approval process for OSHPD
HMH has provided civil engineering and surveying services for the proposed expansion of the Regional Medical Center of San Jose. The expansion is proposed in two off-site phases: 139,000 square feet for Phase I and 106,000 square feet for Phase II. Public improvements for the hospital expansion included roadway widening of Jackson Avenue, utility relocations, signal modifications, striping, signing and landscaping. The surveying services included field surveying as well as preparation of a lot-line adjustment and parcel map. HMH Engineers supported the PD Zoning and PD Permit process as well as the approval process from OSHPD; prepared construction documents; and is currently providing construction staking.

Samaritan Medical Center

South Bascom Avenue, San Jose, CA
Client: Samaritan Medical Center
  • 75,000 square feet of new medical office space
  • Architectural “landmark” four story building
  • Expansion of a 5 level parking structure
  • Combined landscape and stormwater concepts around site
Working with Samaritan Medical and RBB Architects, HMH completed entitlement, civil engineering, landscape architecture and surveying tasks for this adaptive re-use project in southwest San Jose. This new medical office and parking structure development is an expansion of an existing medical facility. The new project includes approximately 75,000 square feet of new medical office space in a “landmark” four story building and an accompanying 5 level parking structure.
HMH provided consultation through the entitlement process (General Plan Amendment, PD Rezoning and Permit) completed concept landscape design, landscape construction documents, prepared topographic survey and on-site and off site civil engineering plans.

San Jose International Airport

San Jose, CA
Client: City of San Jose
  • Utility Mapping for the entire airport and adjacent roadways.
  • Sanitary Sewer Relocation
  • Airport Boulevard / Terminal Drive Improvements
HMH prepared a master utility plan for the San Jose International Airport in preparation for the Airport Improvement Program. The plan included utility mapping of the entire airport and surrounding area, encompassing the area bounded by Highway 101, Highway 87, Highway 880, and Coleman Avenue/De La Cruz Boulevard. Critical schedule and budget milestones were maintained for use in development of the new terminal concepts. Research was performed by obtaining several thousand record drawings from airport archives, city agencies, and utility companies.
Over two miles of road was designed to accommodate projected traffic demands and to transition the flow of traffic onto an efficient one-way loop network. A ground transportation center was constructed at Terminal A for mixed transit use including bus, rental car shuttles and taxis. A second transportation center was constructed at Terminal C along with several taxi staging areas. Road width varied from one to six lanes. Value engineering allowed the project to meet strict budget constraints. HMH played a key role in coordination with the Master Plan Team, Airport Operations, Airport Facilities, subconsultants, and utility companies.

Santa Clara Student Center

El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA
Client: University of Santa Clara / Devcon Construction
  • Two new student services buildings
  • Reconfiguration of the Alumni picnic area
  • Recycled water irrigation design
  • Protection and relocation of significant trees
Working with Devcon Construction at the University of Santa Clara campus, HMH is providing planning, landscape design, civil engineering and survey support. The University’s vision for a sustainable Student Building and Locker Room site incorporates the saving and relocation of many of the existing mature campus trees. Located in the current Alumni picnic area the proposed site incorporates new barbeque and picnic areas for both small and large gatherings of student and visitors.