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Signature Flight Support San Jose Airport

HMH provided civil engineering, landscape architecture, and land surveying services to improve the existing 29 acres Signature Flight San Jose Airport. The expansion includes 250,000 square feet of hanger space, 10,000 square feet executive terminal, fueling station for jets, parking, drop-off area, and an outdoor amenity space adjacent to the terminal (“Technology Garden”).

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ACE Charter School

The ACE Charter School proposed to develop a new middle school campus at 625 South Sunset Avenue in San Jose on a 1.94 acre site adjacent to Cesar Chavez Elementary School in the Mayfield neighborhood. The site was a portion of surplus land owned and leased from Alum Rock Union School District (ARUSD).
The project consisted of the construction and operation of a school campus consisting of approximately 22,080 square feet of building space in 18 classrooms, an administration building and associated parking. There were plans to build a multi-purpose room in the future, contingent on a future capital campaign to commence in 2012. All of the buildings, except the future multi-purpose building, were prefabricated modular buildings.

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San Jose International Airport

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

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Samaritan Medical Center

HMH is working with RBB Architects on the remodel and expansion of the Samaritan Medical Center Campus in San Jose. The project includes two three-story medical office buildings, three six-story medical office buildings, one six-story parking garage, one three story parking garage and surface parking. The scope of the project also includes off-site intersection enhancements as traffic demand management measures.

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Regional Medical Center

HMH worked with Perkins + Will Architects on the San Jose Regional Medical Center. The project is a new four-story, 150,000 square foot in-patient hospital building. The design is anchored by an interior/exterior wall that begins at the front of the building, travels through the building, and extends to the main space, the central courtyard. The wall creates an exciting experience for those walking through the space and those viewing from patient rooms below.
HMH’s scope of services includes civil engineering and landscape architecture, project programming, design development, construction documents and construction administration. HMH designed approximate 2,000 feet of sanitary sewer to provide for the hospital facilities and upgrade the City system. We also provided all of the topographic surveying and construction staking.
Our landscape design included a large specimen oak tree that sits at the center of the courtyard and anchors a gathering patio where one can go outdoors to get fresh air in a simple and relaxing environment. The planting scheme encompasses drought tolerant planting while providing tactical and textural interest for hospital guests. HMH also provided stormwater compliance services for the project.
This expansion included 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 relocation, 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 supported the PD Zoning and PD Permit process as well as the approval process from OSHPD, prepared construction documents, and provided construction staking.

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Don Callejon School

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 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.

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Britton Middle School

The Morgan Hill Unified School District (MHUSD) updated the Britton Middle School campus on West Central Avenue. This 25-acre project consisted of the demolition and clearing of a portion of the site, rough grading, site utility coordination, construction of three new Folia Classroom buildings and the construction of a new 2-story Student Union building. Additional dedicated spaces include an administration office, library, kitchen, multi-use room, science labs, a makerspace, restrooms, collaborative break-out areas and storage rooms. One of the many goals of the project is to provide a welcoming entrance into the historic downtown Morgan Hill area.

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Harker School

The Harker School’s brand new athletic center is a 33,000 sq-ft facility which features a 12,000 sq-ft gym, athletic training room with advanced hydrotherapy unit and spacious team rooms. The additional expansion of the Rothschild Performing Arts Center features a 450 seat theater with fly loft and hydraulic orchestra pit, state of the art scene shop, and musical/theater classrooms. The landscape design incorporates a few sustainable practices, such as enhancing water quality, conserving water, and reducing heat island effect.

 
 
 
 

*Photos provided by The Harker School

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Santa Clara University

HMH has a strong relationship with Santa Clara University from helping them transform their campus to having fellow Broncos as part of the HMH team. As the school continues to build upon their student experiences on campus, we are there to provide the services we can. The campus improvements provide state-of the art facilities, community gathering spaces for students and faculty, and dedicated dining and outdoor areas.
HMH assisted Devcon’s architects on many projects providing civil engineering design of site grading, drainage and utilities. HMH also performed land surveying services to obtain topographic information and provide construction staking for the project.
 
Santa Clara University Projects:

Leavey School of Business
Buck Shaw Stadium Renovation
Locatelli Student Center
Stanton Soccer Fields
Larder House (Historic Home Renovation)
Santa Clara University Athletic Excellence Center
Sullivan Aquatic Center
Soccer Athletic Facilities and Locker Room
Alviso Street Parking Garage
Collegiate Volleyball Court