State Buildings Seismic Program
Various Locations in State of California

Response to a Major Statewide Need
Vanir, as team leader of the joint venture with Turner Construction Company, worked with the Division of the State Architect (DSA) in response to the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake. The Earthquake Safety and Public Buildings Rehabilitation Bond Act required that DSA determine criteria and establish priorities for state-owned buildings that were seismically deficient and needed strengthening. Funding was designated for retrofitting, reconstruction, repair, replacement or relocation of the highest priority, unsafe state-owned buildings.

Assessment of 17,000 Buildings
The first step was to establish a methodology for reviewing the enormous number of state-owned buildings. Once the review process began, we worked with DSA and structural engineers to determine the best retrofit plans, identify retrofit costs utilizing a cost model approach, provide information on replacement costs to study the cost/benefit comparison between replacement and retrofit plans, and assist in the preparation of a final report. When the review was completed, a list of the most vulnerable, occupied buildings was submitted for approval and funding.

Seismic Retrofit of the Most Vulnerable
Fifty-one of the most vulnerable buildings, including hospitals, office buildings and correctional facilities were funded. The program required concurrent seismic retrofitting of buildings throughout the state. The selected buildings remained occupied and in operation during their retrofit. We established the program management plan to ensure that the dual-responsibility of DSA and other agencies was successful and that all projects proceeded as intended.

Keeping Projects on Track...Always
"From the time that this historic building, located a block from the State Capitol, was identified as a seismic retrofit candidate, Turner/Vanir CM was instrumental in keeping the project on track and on schedule."

-Ivan Chew
Project Manager, Professional Services Branch,
Real Estate Services Division (Jesse Unruh Building)

 
Client:
CA Department of General Services
Structural Engineers:
multiple
Contractors:
multiple
Square Footage:
4,135,000 sq. ft.
Construction Cost:
$250 million
Individual Projects - $1-$25 million
Completion:
2004