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Cavallo Highlands

Cavallo Highlands, located in Hayward, CA is a proposed single family detached community on an 8.9 acre site. The project is situated on a small hilltop and will offer beautiful views of San Francisco Bay.

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Autumn Terrace at College

Abandoned Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) land/services through an area south of the Downtown offered an opportunity for infill development. This project balanced the character of the existing community with the need to provide additional single family homes. Incorporating the beautiful existing trees into the open spaces gave Autumn Terrace’s residents instant gratification. It is a peaceful walk through the central open space next to a meandering cobble creek. The development consists of 50 single-family homes.

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Irvington Village

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.

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Meridian at Midtown

HMH teamed with Republic Urban Properties and Barry Swenson Builders on the Meridian at Midtown mixed-use development located in the vibrant “Midtown” district in San Jose, California. Composed of 218 luxury apartment units and 15,000 square feet of retail space, the project will feature studios, one and two-bedroom flats and amenities such as a linear park, pool, cardio and yoga room, coffee bar and more.  Meridian at Midtown boasts an industrial chic interior with rustic finishes, clean modern lines and metallic accents that translates into an eye-catching space that is both sleek and functional. Bursts of bright color and geometric patterns breathe life into the sophisticated design, while nature makes itself at home, with environmentally friendly elements at every turn.

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Evergreen

HMH provided complete planning entitlement, engineering and surveying services for the development of approximately 100 acres as the first phase of the Evergreen Specific Plan in southeast San Jose. This project introduced new public street sections to the City which included narrow traveled ways and adjacent parking bays. Utilities and services were located to fit within the limited area available, and will serve as a basis for the design of future projects within the Evergreen Specific Plan area. The Evergreen Village Center establishes the overall identity of the Evergreen Specific Plan area. It houses a variety of local serving specialty retail uses. The plaza at the center of the market area is an open air arcade integrated into the street and pedestrian network. The mixed use community serving commercial, public space and residential village is the center piece of the Evergreen area.

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Rancho Calera

The Rancho Calera project is a master planned community in the City of Chowchilla, California. The project site is 576 acres and consists of 2,042 single-family homes, 35 acres of commercial property, two elementary schools, a one-acre safety facility, and 77 acres of park/open space. Project amenities feature an elaborate system of parks and walking trials with connections to many parts of the community. Other community elements include a number of water features, lakes, sports and neighborhood parks as well as an elementary school, middle school, and community center.

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Communications Hill

Part of the Communications Hill Specific Plan, the multi-phase development features a pedestrian-oriented mixed uses including nearby shopping and dining. Grading for the site included cuts and fills up to 80 feet deep creating 1.8 million cubic yards of cut and 1.8 million cubic yards of fill for the project. The combination of high building density coupled with extensive grade splits and narrow private drives presented major design challenges for all consultants. Extensive design collaboration ensured that the architectural design met the site grading constraints and that the inherent competition for space for utilities and services was well balanced resulting in a successful project and attractive community. Services provided included Conceptual Master Plans and Site Plans, Stormwater Compliance, Entitlement Management and Processing, Civil Engineering, Construction Staking and Landscape Architecture.
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