Last week, at the Green Remediation International Conference in Amherst, Mass., a technical paper entitled, “Incorporation of Carbon Footprint Estimates into Remedial Alternative Evaluations,” by Christopher Glenn, PE, LEED GA – Senior Project Engineer at Treadwell & Rollo, was presented by co-author, Lowell Kessel, PG, REA – Principal at EnviroLogek. T&R partnered with EnviroLogek to develop [...]
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Lake Merritt Municipal Boathouse Renovation
Posted in Awards, Geotechnical, Green, LEED, tagged American Public Works Association, City, deep foundations, evaluate subsurface condition, geotechnical investigation, Green, historic renovation, Lake Chalet, Lake Merritt, Lake Merritt Municipal Boathouse, LEED Gold, liquefiable soil, marsh deposits, micropiles, murakami/Nelson Architectural Corporation, Northern California, Oakland, observation and testing, Public Works Project of the Year, special inspection services, Treadwell & Rollo on April 23, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Anyone who has visited Lake Merritt lately almost certainly knows that the Lake Chalet at the Lake Merritt Municipal Boathouse is one of the more popular new restaurants in Oakland due to its scenic location and buzz-worthy food. More importantly, from the construction industry’s standpoint, the Boathouse is the first building owned by the City [...]