Bay Area Mixed Use

Learn more about Langan’s experience with mixed-use projects in the Bay Area.

Related Santa Clara

OVERVIEW
The overall redevelopment site is the 240-acre former Santa Clara all-purpose landfill, and project plans are for a mixed-use development that includes office, hotel, retail, restaurant, entertainment, residential, and parking space. We are providing integrated site/civil, geotechnical, and environmental services for all project phases.

Location
Santa Clara, CA

Clients
Related Urban
City of Santa Clara, California

Services
Site/Civil
Environmental
Geotechnical


950 Market

OVERVIEW
The existing building at 950 Market is being demolished to construct a 12-story development that consists of a hotel, residential units, and retail. Langan is providing multi-disciplinary services. Because the structure comprises the majority of the site, an important aspect of our site/civil engineering services is the stormwater management design. The site is adjacent to BART and MUNI tunnels, which was a key consideration in providing appropriate recommendations for foundation and shoring design. The development is subject to San Francisco's Article 22A (Maher) Ordinance, which requires that site history and soil sampling be performed. 

Location
San Francisco, CA

Client
Group i

Services
Site/Civil
Geotechnical
Environmental

Architect
Handel Architects


Museum Place – 180 Park Ave

OVERVIEW
Located in the heart of downtown San Jose is a planned development, dubbed the Museum Place. It will consist of 12,000 SF of retail, 210,000 SF of office, 12 stories of condominiums, and 3 stories of hotel space including luxury penthouses. The development will also offer 60,000 SF of expansion space for the adjacent Tech Museum on the ground floor. Langan's scope of work includes evaluating subsurface conditions, identifying potential seismic hazards, and performing a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA).

Location
San Jose, California

Client
Insight King Wah, LLC

Services
Geotechnical
Environmental

Architect
Steinberg Architects


Hunters Point Naval Shipyard

OVERVIEW
Hunters Point Naval Shipyard is on 638 acres of waterfront in the southeast corner of the San Francisco Bay and was established as a commercial shipyard in 1870. Langan is aiding in the process of property transfer and redevelopment by providing the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency with peer review consultation related to the environmental and geotechnical aspects.

Location
San Francisco, CA

Client
Successor Agency to the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure

Services
Environmental
Geotechnical


Fruitvale Transit Village

OVERVIEW
The Fruitvale Transit Village is a mixed-use, transit-oriented development next to the Fruitvale BART station. Locally-owned retail stores occupy the ground floor; office space dedicated to community resources and organizations is on the second floor; and the third floor provides 47 apartments, 10 of which are designed affordable units. The village also has landscaped courtyards and at-grade parking. Langan’s geotechnical engineers designed the foundation and slabs to resist the effects of the highly expansive surficial soil blanketing the site. Our environmental team conducted Phases I and II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) as well as a soil gas investigation, and provided a site mitigation program.

Location
Oakland, California

Client
Fruitvale Development Corporation

Services
Geotechnical
Environmental


Village at San Antonio

OVERVIEW
The Village at San Antonio Center is in the heart of Silicon Valley. It consists of a Safeway-anchored mixed-use center with 330 residential apartments over restaurants and shopping. Langan performed preliminary and final geotechnical investigations for the mixed-use development, which is comprised of six structures; two buildings have three basement levels; two have one basement; and two are at-grade. We developed foundation and other geotechnical recommendations for each new building.

Location
Mountain View, California

Client
Merlone Geier Partners

Service
Geotechnical


Sutter Memorial Redevelopment: Sutter Park Neighborhood

OVERVIEW
This project includes demolishing a hospital to construct a community-centric neighborhood that maintains the East Sacramento style. The proposed project includes 20 single-family homes in various styles, a 12-unit multi-family building, a commercial/retail building, a centrally-located park, and smaller parks and community gardens on a 20-acre site. Challenges included coordinating the demolition and environmental remediation activities with the development, identifying material for re-use in construction, and identifying and evaluation potential import materials.

Location
Sacramento, CA

Client
StoneBridge Properties

Services
Geotechnical
Environmental


EASTLINE (2100 Telegraph Avenue)

OVERVIEW
The planned mixed-use project at 2100 Telegraph will occupy the entire 3.2-acre block, making it one of the largest developable sites in downtown Oakland. Running beneath the site are three concrete tunnel box structures that contain Bay Area Rapid Transit's (BART) rail lines. Langan evaluated the soil and groundwater conditions at the site and developed conclusions and recommendations regarding the site seismicity and seismic hazards, probable foundation types for the new structure(s), foundation settlement behavior, floor slab support, construction considerations, and seismic design criteria in accordance with the 2013 California Building Code. Langan's civil engineering services included performing boundary and topographic surveys and support the project through the initial Planning Application of the project.

Location
Oakland, California

Client
Lane Partners & Strategic Urban Development Alliance

Services
Geotechnical
Site/Civil
Earthquake/Seismic

Architect
Gensler

Strategic Partner
Magnusson Klemencic Associates (MKA)


3093 Broadway

OVERVIEW
Langan is providing geotechnical and environmental engineering services for the design and construction of a seven-story, mixed-use development at 3093 Broadway. Located along Oakland's historical Auto Row, this project is a critical piece of the City of Oakland's vision for revitalization of this neighborhood into a vibrant retail and mixed use district under the Broadway-Valdez District Specific Plan. The building will occupy the entire 150,000 SF parcel with retail and parking on the first level and residential units in the upper six levels. The historical automobile showroom façade from the previous site use was retained and repurposed into the development.

Location
Oakland, CA

Client
CityView

Services
Environmental
Geotechnical

Architect
VTBS Architects


Alameda Landing

OVERVIEW
Alameda Landing is a 96-acre waterfront mixed-use development consisting of residential, retail, and office buildings. Langan provided geotechnical services for the foundation design of this multi-phased project. The initial phase is construction of the commercial complex, while later stages will focus on the residential units.
AWARDS
2015 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Phoenix Award – Excellence in Brownfield Redevelopment

Location
Alameda, CA

Clients
Catellus Alameda Development
Target Corporation
Tri Pointe Homes

Service
Geotechnical

Architects
MCG Architecture
MBH Architects
Perkins + Will


Alameda Point Site A

OVERVIEW
The 878-acre former naval air station known as Alameda Point is one of the Bay Area’s largest redevelopment areas. Plans include a mixed-use project on a 69-acre portion of the site next to the Seaplane Lagoon, known as Site A, which includes creative reuse of the military and historic buildings as well as new infrastructure and buildings. Langan has explored soil and groundwater conditions and evaluated the site for seismic hazards. Our environmental team is providing soil gas sampling and vapor intrusion assessment services at the Navy petroleum site.

Location
Alameda, California

Client
Alameda Point Partners, LLC

Services
Geotechnical
Environmental
Earthquake/Seismic


Treasure Island/Yerba Buena Island Redevelopment

OVERVIEW
Langan is providing multidisciplinary engineering services for the Treasure Island/Yerba Buena Island Development Project on behalf of the Treasure Island Development Authority (TIDA). Our team has a high degree of familiarity with site conditions, including development plans, environmental conditions, and community and stakeholder concerns. We oversee the US Navy-led environmental remediation program; assist with issues of land transfer, reuse, and controls; and confirm continued acceptable environmental conditions on the islands by overseeing indoor air quality evaluations, preparation of soil management plans, stockpile management, tank removal, and lead and asbestos management.

Location
San Francisco, CA

Clients
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
Treasure Island Development Authority

Services
Environmental
Geotechnical
Site/Civil