Project Spotlight Tour: Langan Leader, May 2020

Learn more about Langan’s involvement in our featured essential projects. 

  • Fulfillment Center – North Andover, MA
  • Burris Logistics – Honor Foods Distribution Facility – Philadelphia, PA
  • CPMC Mission Bernal Campus – San Francisco, CA
  • Lehigh University – Health, Science & Technology Building – Bethlehem, PA
  • Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Center – Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Dayton Avenue Educational Campus – Passaic, NJ

Project Spotlight Tour: Langan Leader, May 2020


Honor Foods Distribution Facility

OVERVIEW
Langan continued its long-term involvement in the evolution of the former Frankford Arsenal site by providing services for the development of a 230,000-SF cold storage warehouse and office facility for Honor Foods. Spanning approximately 20 acres, the building features 33 loading docks as well as state-of-the-art warehousing and inventory technologies. Langan led the site design and local permitting efforts for the project. This included a phased approach, which allowed the team to complete site demolition and ground improvements while the rest of the land development approvals were under review.

Location
Philadelphia, PA

Client
Burris Logistics/Honor Foods

Services
Site/Civil
Geotechnical
Environmental
Landscape Architecture
Surveying/Geospatial
Traffic & Transportation

Strategic Partner
ARCO Design/Build Industrial


CPMC Mission Bernal Campus

OVERVIEW
Located in the Mission District, CPMC Mission Bernal Campus (which replaced St. Luke’s Hospital) is a 5-story medical facility with a 36,500-SF footprint. It includes 80 licensed beds; medical, surgical and emergency departments; ICU and urgent care; and services for all ages, from pediatrics patients through seniors. After the replacement hospital was constructed, the Acute Care Tower was decommissioned and demolished. Langan performed a geologic hazard evaluation, geotechnical investigation, seismic studies, and environmental consultation for the replacement hospital.

Location
San Francisco, CA

Client
Sutter Health

Services
Geotechnical
Environmental

Architect
SmithGroup

Strategic Partner
SWA Group


Lehigh University – Health, Science & Technology Building

OVERVIEW
Lehigh University’s 200,000 SF state-of-the-art academic and research facility provides a modern, flexible space for the College of Health. As the largest academic building on Lehigh’s main campus, the facility serves as a welcoming gateway for the public to view and engage in activities taking place in the “living laboratory.” The building includes a pedestrian bridge to other on-campus research facilities, a café with a green roof for native plants, and solar shades that mimic the microscopic image of a cell. Langan provided site feasibility services to evaluate several properties and assist in site selection, prepared the subdivision and land development plans, and evaluated the site lighting design. We also prepared a transportation impact study, which evaluated pedestrian access to/from the site and reallocated parking spaces removed during construction.

Location
Bethlehem, PA

Client
Lehigh University

Services
Site/Civil
Geotechnical
Environmental
Traffic & Transportation
Surveying/Geospatial

Architect
Wilson HGA


Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Center

OVERVIEW
Located next to the International Swimming Hall of Fame, the Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Center underwent a major renovation to meet international swimming and diving competition standards. The project included the demolition of existing facilities, the construction of upgraded swimming pools—including a teaching pool, and the addition of grandstand seating and public restrooms. Langan served as the geotechnical engineer-of-record throughout the design-build project. We performed a subsurface investigation, detailed our findings and recommendations in a geotechnical engineering report, and conducted engineering observations and reports on ACIP pile installation and load testing.

Location
Fort Lauderdale, FL

Client
Hensel Phelps

Service
Geotechnical


Dayton Avenue Educational Campus

OVERVIEW
The Dayton Avenue Educational Campus includes a new four-story school that has an approximate 200,000-SF footprint to educate 2,700 students in kindergarten through 8th grade. Partially located within a 100-year floodplain, the proposed development consists of new at-grade parking areas, an artificial turf field, vehicular and pedestrian bridges and traffic signal improvements. Langan’s provided a value engineered design, and permitting experience to successfully navigate through the approval processes with the City of Passaic, local utility authorities, Passaic County, NJDEP and DCA.

Location
Passaic, NJ

Client
New Jersey Schools Development Authority

Services
Site/Civil
Geotechnical
Environmental
Landscape Architecture
Surveying/Geospatial
Natural Resources & Permitting

Architect
RSC Architects

Strategic Partner
Terminal Construction Corporation