AlfaTech SoCal Higher Education Expertise

AlfaTech is a consulting engineering firm offering a range of complementary services and expertise in multiple markets. Our services include: Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Design, Technology, Architectural Lighting Design, Commissioning and Energy Solutions, as well as Sustainability.

EDUCATION Charting the New Course HIGHER

2022

Vela Tech Holdings, Inc. established for AlfaTech and other business units. Verity Commercial joins

2020

S&K Engineering of Monrovia and LFA Lighting of Ventura join our growing firm. Opens San Diego Office

COMPANY PROFILE

2019

Growth of leadership team. Further expansion into international markets with new and existing clients.

2018

Through RSBG: adds strength of 65+ offices throughout Europe, Asia, Middle East, and Africa.

AlfaTech was established in Silicon Valley in 1987 as a mechanical, electrical, and technology (low voltage, security, and A/V) design engineering firm. Responding to client needs, we expanded our service offerings to include Architectural Lighting Design, Sustainability, and Smart Building. In addition, our office locations now include San Jose (Silicon Valley), San Francisco, Monrovia, Orange County and San Diego. AlfaTech has been providing engineering design for Higher Education — an evolving, growing market — for over 2 decades AlfaTech focuses on a number of different market segments, but did you know we have leaders in each office who have focused on higher education projects for more than twenty years? These experts have the unique knowledge and perspective needed for all types and sizes of projects for academic institutions, at all levels of sustainability. Besides Higher Education, our market expertise includes the Life Sciences, Healthcare, Industrial, Retail, and Corporate to name a few. We aim for maximum energy performance, resource conservation, and pollution reduction, resulting in the highest energy savings and sustainability at all design phases. At the same time, we establish a balance of preservation, constructability, schedule, and budget. We believe our commitment to creating enduring client relationships through service excellence has driven our solid reputation. Overall, AlfaTech is gaining market share through organic, merger, and acquisition growth. AlfaTech is part of the newly established Vela Tech portfolio with parent company RSBG, and through this relationship our services stretch from the West Coast to the Midwest, and to the East Coast through partner offices, as well as global locations.

2017

Expands offices in Los Angeles and Japan. Celebrates 30 Years Success!

2015

Develops partnerships in India, China, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

2014

Expands San Francisco office to One Post Street Location

2012

Develops Architectural Lighting Design group. Creates Ireland and Thailand partnerships.

2010

Develops Sustainability / LEED and Energy Solutions groups.

2008

Ranked as one of the Top Five Engineering Firms in Silicon Valley

2006

Merges with MCT. AT-PD founded. Reports annual volume $150M

2003

Named one of the Top 100 Largest Private Companies in San Francisco.

2000

Named one of the Top 100 Fastest Growing Companies in Silicon Valley.

1996

Merges with S&H and MPL. Opens San Francisco office.

1989

Creation of an in-house Technology Group focused on voice, data systems, and overall technology

1987

Jeff Fini, PE, founds AlfaTech MEP Design in Silicon Valley

LOCATIONS ALFATECH is part of Vela Tech Holding portfolio of companies

VELA TECH HOLDING

SISTER COMPANIES

ALFATECH USA San Francisco, California San Jose, California - HQ

EUROPE London, England

MIDDLE EAST Doha, Qatar Bagdad, Iraq Abu Dhabi, UAE Al Ain, UAE Madiant Zayad, UAE Dubai, UAE Riyadh, Saudi Araibia Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

ASIA Mumbai, India Pune, India Bangkok, Thailand Singapore Gandhingar, India New Dehli, India Dehradun, India Rajkot, India Visakhapatnam, India Dhaka, Bangladesh Brahmanbaria, Bangladesh

Warwickshire, England Saint-Cannat, France Essen, Germany

Monrovia, California Orange, California San Diego, California Atlanta, Georgia

Frankfurt, Germany Munich, Germany Bochum, Germany Berlin, Germany Hamburg, Germany Ribnitz-Damgarten, Germany Rostock, Germany

ALFATECH ASIA Singapore

Amman, Jordan Istanbul, Turkey

AT-PD San Jose, California - HQ VERITY COMMERCIAL Seattle, Washington Chicago, Illinois Reston, Virginia Edison, New Jersey

Wiesbaden, Germany Stralsund, Germany Vienna, Austria Kornberg, Austria

NORTHERN AFRICA Cairo, Egypt

Continuing Education

AlfaTech is a registered provider with The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems (AIA/CES) and is currently offering free accredited courses to our partners.

Current Courses include: • What's New in Title 24 • Embodied Carbon • and more to come …

If you would like more information, please contact

Elizabeth Monti, MBA Sr. Principal, Corporate Business Development Elizabeth.Monti@atce.com

ALFATECH Engineering Studio

ENGINEERING STUDIO We provide the most advanced, professional engineering services that ensure buildings thrive. We partner with clients to turn their visions into a tangible reality. As one of the leading MEP consultants in the Western U.S., AlfaTech strives to improve the lives of hundreds of thousands of people every day through the buildings we design. Coining the expression “Innovation & Excellence,” we provide the most advanced, professional engineering services that ensure buildings thrive. We partner with clients to turn their visions into a tangible reality. To us, conscious design elements are indispensable in meeting the escalating expectations emerging within vibrant and diverse typologies. We believe the highest-efficiency buildings transpire from mirroring the sustainable features inherent to the world around us. Propelling cutting-edge solutions requires a thoughtful design that can interact with the physical environment. Elements like smart buildings, reduced reheat, and synergies before waste initiate perpetual savings. Eager to do our part, we pride ourselves on designing state-of-the-art facilities that reach unprecedented levels of integration. We think that sustainable design is more than just a phrase. It is a perspective. We are committed to rock-solid partnerships with our clients by delivering on our promise always to excel.

OCCUPANCY

DESIGN

CONSTRUCTION

END OF USE

SUSTAINABLITY

PROCESS ENGINEERING DESIGN

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN

ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING DESIGN

TECHNOLOGY

COMMISSIONING / ENERGY SOLUTIONS

RETRO COMMISSIONING

LIFE OF A BUILDING

ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING DESIGN Lighting and Lighting Controls Lighting Calculations Customized ROI Calculations Sustainable Lighting Design Energy Savings Analysis Custom Lighting Fixtures Custom Lighting Fixtures Design

COMMISSIONING & ENERGY SOLUTIONS Early Quantifiable Energy Study Incentives Energy Star® Assessments Re/Retro-commissioning (RCx) Monitoring Brand Continuous Commissioning (MBCCx) ASHRAE Level 1, 2 & 3 Energy Audits Measurement and Verification (M&V) of installed projects Energy Modeling Net Zero Energy Budgeting HVAC/Chilled Water Plant Optimization

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN Power Systems Emergency & Standby Power Lighting and Lighting Controls Security Systems 24 / 7 Power Systems (UPS) Power Monitoring Systems Toxic Gas Monitoring Graphic Control and Alarm Panels Grounding and Bonding Industrial Hygiene Systems Low Tolerance Temp Control Title 24 Analysis and Design Heat Recovery Systems Central Utility Plants Air Handlers HVAC System Controls PLC Programming Fire Protection and Plumbing MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN HVAC Heating Systems Water and Gas Cooling Systems / Chilled Water Dehumidification Systems Contamination Sensitive Areas

TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING AND DESIGN

Low Voltage Design Audio Visual Design

Security Systems Design Architectural Acoustics Wireless Design & Modeling Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) Integrated Building Management Systems BMS Network Integration Telco Facilities and Services Voice Systems and Applications Relocation & Data Center Migration Services Strategic Planning and Analysis Project Management Management Consulting

SUSTAINABILITY Sustainability Planning (Organizational and Infrastructural) LEED / Green Building Consulting Master Planning

Life Cycle Cost Assessment Occupant Wellness & Comfort Façade Engineering CFD / Wind Studies Wind Studies Thermal Stratification Studies Energy Concept Studies

Energy Management Energy Conservation Fire Alarm Systems Public Address Systems Plug Loads Control

ALFATECH Select Experience Higher Education

Cerritos College, Fine Arts & CIS/Math Complex, Norwalk, CA

What Today’s Institutions are Discussing

Net-zero energy, decarbonization, and electrification of the campus

Smart Building

Impacts of the pandemic on higher education and the learning experience

Data-driven processes for planning, design, and construction

Strategies for educational space: hybrid, multiple modalities, space allocation, technology

Facility features for campus wellness and health

Cost effective updates of outdated space

High space utilization models and metrics

Hybrid workstyles and free-address workspace for staff offices

Flexible concepts for long-term building viability

Campus space optimization and realignment

Capital project execution – construction costs, timing, contracts, delivery strategies

Construction costs

Facility investments for student experience and student engagement

Facility features that improve recruitment and enrollment

Features and strategies for interaction and innovation

Master planning strategies for program location, utilization of facilities, and campus space

Plans and features that engage and integrate the campus and public communities

Soka University of America

Aliso Viejo, CA

TYPE: SIZE: ACCREDIATION:

New Construction, Design-Build 200,000 SF LEED Gold anticipated

The firm provided mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering design services for this university campus expansion project for Soka University which consists of two buildings. The 4-story, 91,370 SF Marie and Pierre Curie Hall (STEM building) features 19 labs, three classrooms, 26 faculty and administrative offices, 11 conference rooms and a 100-seat auditorium alongside open collaborative spaces and student workstations throughout the facility. Core lab facilities, including an aquatics lab, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), accommodate advanced research and help recruit new faculty. The building’s instructional lab modules allow for interactive teaching and hands -on learning in this open, flexible, interactive and sustainable building to support the new life sciences concentration for undergraduate students interested in biology, biomedical research, biotechnology, public health and medicine (pre-med). The Resident Housing are twin, 4- story, 52,470 SF buildings which anchor the university’s southwest border. Each hall contains 50 housing units (made up of single- and double – bedroom dormitories), meeting and social spaces, a kitchen and 24-hour study rooms with a covered walkway connecting the buildings.

Both proposed projects were designed to accommodate a LEED Gold Building Certification.

University of Southern California, Roski School of Art and Design

Los Angeles, CA

TYPE: SIZE:

Tenant Improvement 25,000 SF

Phase 1: AlfaTech provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing & fire protection criteria engineering services for the first phase of this project which included 15,000 SF of open offices and classrooms as well as reception area bringing together the school’s three gradua te degree programs into one space. Due to the sensitive nature of the art which will inhabit the space, proper lighting and heating control was crucial to keep the integrity of the student's work. The workspace included oversized desk areas as well as two modular classrooms along with a maker’s space featuring various equipment such as laser cutters, 3D printers and an equipment check o ut area for the students to use in their artistic process. Phase 2: AlfaTech provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing & fire protection criteria engineering services for the 10,000 SF expansion of the Roski School of Art and Design at University of Southern California. The expansion space includes 18 student studios, large open plan professional gallery space, conference room and private offices. This expansion enables the school to present arts programming and public events within the Arts District neighborhood, contributing to the existing creative community. Phase 2 was completed in April 2020

Antelope Valley College, Sage Hall Academic Commons

Lancaster, CA

TYPE: SIZE:

New Construction 35,000 SF

The firm is providing mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineering services for the $22 million project at Antelope Valley College. The new Academic building will be two stories, totaling 35,000 SF. It will serve as the new home for the Learning Center and also will house classrooms, offices, and a computer lab. The building will both centralize and expand academic support services. This facility will be located centrally on the campus, next to the library and SOAR High School.

Sage Hall will be open for the 2021-2022 school year.

Awards • 2022 CCFC Facilities Professional Design Award of Merit in the Growth category •

Construction Management Association of America (CMAA) Southern California Chapter Project Achievement Award in the higher education category. The annual Project Achievement Awards Program recognizes outstanding achievements in construction management and recognizes professionalism and excellence in the construction management process

Antelope Valley College, Student Services Center

Lancaster, CA

TYPE: SIZE:

New Construction 58,000 SF

Provided MEP engineering design services for this new 2-story, 58,000 SF Student Services Building which provides a space for enrollment, counseling, financial aid, health and veterans services. The building organizes itself around a centralized courtyard with strong indoor/outdoor connections to the multiple functions housed there, including Student Equity Programs, Student Activities, Student Meeting and Lounge Spaces, Food Services, the College Store and Mail/Copy functions.

Antelope Valley College, Health & Science Center

Lancaster, CA

TYPE: SIZE :

New Construction 106,000 SF

This project consists of a new science laboratory and office complex of 106,000 SF located in Lancaster, California. The project includes 44,706 SF of laboratory and classroom space to support the biology, botany, microbiology, anatomy, physiology, physics, chemistry, astronomy, geology, anthropology, and geography departments. Another 21,000 SF devoted to Health Sciences programs including nursing, emergency medical services, surgical, cardiovascular and radiologic technology. Special features of the building include an 80-seat planetarium, Live Animal Room, Cadaver Room, a surgery demonstration lab and outdoor botany greenhouse. The remainder of the building includes 10,000 SF of classroom space, faculty offices, computer lab and a café/dining area. The building has a very unique shape and a very large footprint. It is also in the relatively harsh high desert area of Southern California which presents HVAC design issues among others. Due to the nature of chemicals involved in the laboratories, and high desert winds, a sophisticated wind tunnel test was performed to assure proper exhaust air location and treatment.

College of the Desert, Student Services Center

Palm Desert, CA

TYPE: SIZE: ACCREDITATION:

New Construction 45,000 SF

LEED Silver

The firm provided MEP engineering design services for a new 2-story building consisting of approximately 45,000 SF. The building includes new smart classrooms, office space, administration for student services, and a new bookstore.

The mechanical system consists of one large air-handling unit located on the roof that uses fan wall technology to save space, energy, and enhance acoustical performance. Chilled and hot water are provided from a central plant. The air- handling unit serves a variable volume hot water reheat system A photovoltaic system is located on the roof of the building to supplement the primary electrical service and feed excess power back into the public grid. A central elongated skylight also makes very effective use of day-lighting. The building exterior has been designed with wall fins to provide window shading in this very hot climate.

The project was awarded a LEED Silver Certification.

Orange Coast College, Planetarium

Orange, CA

TYPE: SIZE:

New Construction 12,000 SF

The $19 million planetarium is located in the heart of the campus. This 12,124 SF planetarium building is intended to be an iconic statement which will stimulate and educate individuals of all ages and backgrounds in the world of science. The resulting building, reflective of a galaxy in its plan and site organization, houses a 120-seat 3-D immersive theatre / planetarium, a Foucault pendulum, exhibit areas and staff support spaces. The planetarium contains both digital and star projection systems which are designed to function as both a theatre and large lecture hall. The planetarium and Foucault pendulum are intended for use by K-12 students, the college and general public. The planetarium contains both digital and star projection systems which are designed to function as both a theatre and large lecture hall. The facility will be a significant boon to the college’s astronomy courses and will be made available to Orange County grade schools. This planetarium will be only the second in Orange County. .

Compton Community College, Allied Health Building

Compton, CA

TYPE: SIZE:

Tenant Improvement 20,350 SF

The firm provided mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineering services for the state-of-the-art Allied Health Building at Compton College which houses the Nursing and Child Development programs. The building simulated a modern hospital environment and features hi-tech classrooms, one lecture hall, one simulation lab, four health science labs, 11 faculty offices and an office for the dean of student learning, a computer lab, shared group study areas, restroom facilities, faculty and staff kitchen/lounge and a student lounge. The building also has wireless access throughout and “smart” classroom technology.

Moreno Valley College Welcome Center

Moreno Valley, CA

TYPE: SIZE:

New Construction 17,300 SF

AlfaTech provided mechanical, electrical and plumbing design for the 17,300 SF single-story building. The $14 million Welcome Center houses enrollment services and other departments within student services, such as Admission & Records, Cashier's Office, Counseling, Dream Center, Student Financial Services, First-Year Experience, Outreach, Umoja, Puente, LGBTQ+ Pride Center and Student Employment.

El Camino College, Industry Technology Center

Torrance, CA

TYPE: SIZE:

Tenant Improvement 105,000 SF

The firm provided mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineering services for the Industry Technology Center with two floors above grade and a basement. This building houses industry and technology programs as well as the IT Services office which house the main technology server array in a state-of-the-art data room complete with a dedicated chiller system utilizing hot and cold aisles within the room and new UPS systems and emergency generators for redundant backup. The UPS systems utilize N+1 technology. The firm designed a pre-action wet sprinkler system and dry chemical system, including emergency stop function and a dry chemical evacuation ventilation system. The $38.3 million facility offers 70 classrooms and 24 labs that provide access to 209 new computers, training equipment, and associated tool rooms for drafting, fashion, and cosmetology programs. Administration of justice, architecture, automation robotics / manufacturing, engineering tech, fire tech, EMT, electronics /computer hardware tech, and the observatory are also located in the building. The observatory required very careful consideration and analysis of rooftop equipment. The HVAC design includes sophisticated isolation techniques to prevent vibration transmission to the extremely sensitive telescopes present on the roof as part of the observatory. The project included a complete new fire alarm system design for submission to DSA.

Cerritos College, Fine Arts & CIS/Math Complex

Norwalk, CA

TYEP: SIZE:

New Construction Math CIS Bldg 37,000 SF; Fine Arts 58,000 SF

Provided MEP engineering design services for this complex consisting of two new buildings. Facilities feature classrooms, specialized computer and art labs, film studio, art gallery, a divisible 120 seat stepped floor lecture / theatre facility and Faculty / Division Offices. These buildings are linked by an elevated second floor deck which overlooks an expansive arts plaza and the future performing arts site. The project was designed to be open and naturally day- lighted. Creating spaces which support informal student gathering and interaction.

Cerritos College, Health And Wellness Complex

Norwalk, CA

TYPE: SIZE:

New Construction 76,000 SF

The new Health Wellness Complex (HWC) at Cerritos College will be a complex of five new buildings totaling 76,000 SF. This building is being designed to meet the criteria for LEED certification. Functioning as the home base for all athletic and physical education activities, the new complex will provide a much needed expansion of laboratory, classroom, office and support spaces tailored to the specialized needs of the robust physical education and athletics program of the college. The Dance/Fitness building includes two dance studios linked by a common entry area. Shared support spaces such as rest rooms and changing rooms rest between the studios and are accessed through the common area. The Student Health Services building, to be completed under Phase 2 construction, is a stand-alone facility that is organized into two zones, the clinical zone and the counseling and administration zone. The HWC at Cerritos College consists of 4 state of the art, energy efficient buildings totaling roughly 102,000 sf (Phase 1 and 2) and will function as the epicenter for the Athletics and Physical Education programs by providing modernized laboratory, classroom, office, and support spaces for faculty and students. Each space has been specifically designed for the needs of the end user and includes many specialized flooring, ventilation, and lighting finishes. The construction of the HWC has been split into 2 phases to allow for the continued use of the existing Physical Education building and avoid the need to temporarily relocate or suspend current college programs. Additionally, special logistics planning was taken into consideration due to the high pedestrian traffic around the construction site. With student safety being the primary concern, gate systems and protocol for contractors were developed early on. This allowed student access to adjacent buildings and temporary construction-only corridors for site access. Lastly, several existing campus utilities crossed the new construction site. These utilities were relocated prior to commencing construction to avoid disruptive shutdowns to the college during construction. Phase 1 consists of Physical Education, Weight Room, Adapted PE, Physical Therapy, Dance, and Hall of Fame programs.

Cerritos College, Burnight Center Theater

Norwalk, CA

TYPE: SIZE:

FPP 45,500 SF

The purpose of this report was to review the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems to determine the condition of existing equipment, code deficiencies, and recommend upgrades. A walk-through of the building was conducted by the architect, the firm, and campus personnel, and then we discussed the building systems with maintenance personnel and obtained available record drawings of the building systems. Built in 1965, the Burnight Center houses theater arts, music, motion picture/television and production classes, as well as the WPMD radio station. In addition, various productions are held in the Burnight Center Theater every semester including dance productions, plays and musicals, choral and instrumental concerts, guest artist performances, and movies. The building is primarily a high-bay theater with seating on the floor level only and with classrooms in the two-story wings. The building is approximately 45,500 SF.

Most of the engineered systems within the building were original and over forty years old. Due to age, much was recommended to be replaced. The total estimated cost for MEP systems was approximately $3,500,000.

College of the Desert

Palm Desert, CA

TYPE: SIZE:

Master Planning, Utility Infrastructure 160-acre campus

The firm developed a comprehensive utility infrastructure master plan to address all utility systems plus plans for growth (additional 250,000 additional SF) as outlined in the facilities master plan for this 160-acre campus with 593,000 SF in existing buildings. The plan indicated detailed utility corridors, system upgrades/modifications, and cost estimates of those upgrades. As part of this process, the firm performed a detailed review of existing equipment in all the existing buildings on campus to inventory HVAC equipment, electrical switchgear and panels, plumbing equipment, fire alarm and other miscellaneous systems. This information was then summarized in a report with details about remaining useful life, code violations, capacity issues, maintenance issues, and also identified priorities for replacement and maintenance of these items, including estimated costs to implement.

Pomona College, Smith Campus Center

Claremont, CA

TYPE: SIZE:

Tenant Improvement 65,000 SF

Awards • International Illumination Design Award of Merit, Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA), Regional, 2008. • Illumination Design Award, Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA), Michigan Chapter, 2008. • ACUI Facility Design Award

This project consisted of tenant improvements made to the Smith Campus Center at Pomona College. Several areas and challenges were undertaken.

In the basement, approximately 8,400 SF of office space was converted to a pub-type setting. The living area was upgraded with new ceilings, lighting, and air-conditioning to provide a more inviting atmosphere. The Coop restaurant was entirely upgraded, including a new glass-enclosed space and kitchen. Exposed ductwork was worked into the architectural scheme to create an excellent atmosphere.

Whittier College, Science & Learning Center

Whittier, CA

TYPE: SIZE:

Tenant Improvement 88,000 SF

This project was for complete renovation of the 1966 Stauffer Science Building at Whittier College and included seismic and accessibility upgrades, as well as new utility infrastructure and equipment. The long, raised-box form of the existing building was re-appropriated to create a more eye- catching exterior and improve the building’s relationship to the campus. Facing the campus quad, a nearly continuous glass facade is interrupted by terracotta pop-outs that serve as cross-disciplinary break- out alcoves. Building consists of Labs and classrooms, all which have been reconfigured featuring at least one glass wall, revealing student endeavors. Open study spaces are located throughout the building creating spaces for students to have meaningful interactions beyond the classroom. There is a two-story lobby with a staircase in the shape of a DNA helix providing a route up to the campus proper and a fifth- floor ‘penthouse’ providing inspiring views, unique classroom environments, and dedicated terrace space for the astronomy program’s telescopes The mechanical for the project consisted of a chilled water system with hot water reheat and custom air-handling units with variable frequency drives for a variable air volume (VAV) system. In addition, VAV fume hood exhaust systems with demand response were provided for maximum energy efficiency.

El Camino College, Center for Applied Technology

Torrance, CA

44,389 SF SIZE: TYPE: Tenant Improvement

The new Center for Applied Technology is designed as an efficient complex consisting of the main building, working yards, and outbuildings. The facility is the home of Automotive Technology; Automotive Collision and Repair; Welding Technology; and Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration programs and is supported by 4 Technology labs, 2 shared Classrooms, large Tool Room, 5 shared Faculty Offices, Supervisor’s Office, Conference Room, Display/Lobby, Building Infrastructure Rooms, and Campus Emergency Preparedness Building The building being located on the edge of campus has two faces: one toward campus and one toward the community. The campus face provides an event space that punctuates a prominent east-west campus walkway connecting the major parking structure to the campus. The lobby which is located along the pathway reveals the best ideas and events that occur in the building. The community face hides the auto and welding yards that occur along that elevation and focuses the eye upon soaring light monitors that make the lab spaces feel as if they are outside.

Cal State University, Bakersfield, Walter Stiern Library

Bakersfield, CA

TYPE: SIZE:

New Construction 153,000 SF

The firm provided full engineering design for the new 5-story Stiern Library. This library features collections and services, computer labs, classrooms, media center, faculty and graduate student study carrels, group study rooms, a workshop space with a clean booth, a television studio, and a sound recording booth. All new engineering systems were connected to central campus facilities which included mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems.

California Institute of Technology, Sherman Fairchild Library

Pasadena, CA

TYPE: SIZE:

Tenant Improvement 35,000 SF

The Sherman Fairchild Library was a new engineering library on the campus of CalTech in Pasadena. The project was a multi-story library and learning resource center for the school of engineering. The building was completely networked to allow electronic access of research materials. This project also included complete energy-efficient utility systems.

Antelope Valley College, Sage Hall Academic Commons

RELEVANT HIGHER EDUCATION EXPERIENCE

Antelope Valley College, Lancaster, CA Cal State University, Bakersfield, CA California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA California State University, Northridge, Los Angeles, CA Cerritos College, Norwalk, CA Chaffey College, Rancho Cucamonga, CA Citrus College, Glendora, CA

Chabot Community College, Hayward, CA City College of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA College of Marin, Indian Valley, CA College of Marin, Kentfield, CA DeAnza Community College, San Jose, CA Diablo Valley College, Pleasant Hill, CA Evergreen Valley Community College, San Jose, CA Foothill College, Los Altos Hills, CA Gavilan Community College, Gilroy, CA Hartnell Community College Las Positas Community College, Livermore, CA Mission College, Santa Clara, CA Monterey Peninsula College, Monterey, CA Ohlone Community College, Newark, CA Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA Santa Rosa Junior College, Santa Rosa, CA Skyline Community College, San Bruno, CA Solano Community College, Vacaville, CA Solano Community College, Vallejo, CA Stanford University, Stanford, CA

College of the Canyons, Valencia, CA College of the Desert, Palm Desert, CA Compton Community College, Compton, CA Contra Costa College, San Pablo, CA

El Camino College, Torrance, CA Irvine Valley College, Irvine, CA Los Angeles Trade – Technical College, Los Angeles, CA Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA Moreno Valley College, Moreno Valley, CA

Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA Orange Coast College, Orange, CA Palomar College, San Marcos, CA Pomona College, Claremont, CA

Riverside Community College, Norco, CA Soka University of America, Aliso Viejo, CA Southwestern University, Los Angeles, CA University of California, Irvine, CA University of San Diego, San Diego, CA University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Whittier College, Whittier, CA

University of California, Berkeley, CA University of California, Davis, CA West Valley College, Saratoga, CA Yuba Community College, Clearlake, CA

San Jose, California – HQ Elizabeth Monti, MBA Sr. Principal, Corporate Business Development P: +1 408.487.1200

Monrovia, California Paul Artelles Principal, Business Development SoCal P: +1 213.212.9860 E: paul.artelles@atce.com

E: elizabeth.monti@atce.com 1321 Ridder Park Drive, No. 50 San Jose, CA 95131

421 E Huntington Drive Monrovia, CA 91016

San Francisco, California Elizabeth Monti, MBA Sr. Principal, Corporate Business Development P: +1 415.403.3000 E: elizabeth.monti@atce.com

Orange, California Diarmuid Hartley President, Southern California P: +1 949.757.8871 E: diarmuid.hartley@atce.com 1748 W Katella Ave, Suite 200 Orange, CA 92867

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Atlanta Georgia Amber Welsh, PE, MS, LEED AP Principal T: +1 678.488.1967 E: amber.welsh@atce.com

San Diego, California Gerald (Jerry) D. Hartford, Jr. PE, LEED AP

Managing Director T: +1 619.810.7400 E: gerald.hartford@atce.com 16885 Via Del Campo, Suite 212 San Diego, CA 92127

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