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PROJECT TEAM
The City Hall project was led by an experienced team of
professionals under the direction of the city manager,
with expertise and leadership provided by the
City Hall Restoration Oversight Committee.
City Staff Project Team: The city staff project
team, under the supervision of the director of public works, was a
collaborative team of city experts in planning, design, management,
construction, engineering and infrastructure which was involved in the
day-to-day management of the planning & construction activities
associated with the project.
Location:
100 North Garfield Avenue, Suite N306
P.O. Box 7115, Pasadena, CA 91109
Tel (626) 744-7073 Fax: (626) 744-6751
Team Members:
Cynthia Kurtz, Former City Manager
Martin Pastucha, Director of Public Works
Steven L. Wright, Assistant City Engineer, Project Manager
Karen L. Balchunas, Interim Facilities Construction Mgr./Project Manager
Anita Delmer, Operations Assistant
Tom Kosakowski, IT Analyst
Foster Hildreth, Former Project Manager 2003-2005
ON-SITE CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
TEAM
Construction Manager:
DMJMH+N Management was hired by The City of Pasadena in 1999 to handle the
day-to-day construction management activities for
the City of Pasadena. Robert Troutman, senior construction manager, has more than 22 years of extensive experience in construction
management/engineering of seismic retrofit and historic restoration
projects, including Los Angeles City Hall, Ninth Circuit Court of
Appeals in San Francisco and the Salt Lake City and County Building. Mark
Dubinsky, construction manager, served in this capacity for the Los
Angeles City Hall project and the historic rehabilitation of the Glendale Civic Auditorium.
Team Members:
Robert Troutman, Senior Construction Manager, On-Site
Representative
Mark Dubinsky, Construction Manager, On-Site Representative
Steve Galloway, Vice President, L.A. Corporate Office
Evelyn Miguel, Project On-Site Office Assistant
Project Architect:
Architectural Resources Group (ARG) of San Francisco was selected by the City of Pasadena in
the mid-1980s to design and
complete rehabilitation of the west facing courtyard stair
towers. ARG prepared the Historic Structure Report for City Hall and was
hired through a competitive selection in 1999 as architect for the City
Hall seismic retrofit and rehabilitation project. ARG, led by Bruce D.
Judd FAIA has over 30 years of experience in
historic preservation and meets the Secretary of the Interior’s historic
preservation professional qualifications standards in architecture. Mr.
Judd is a
nationally recognized expert in historic preservation, a member of the
Board of Trustees of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and
an expert member of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. Mr.
Gee Heckscher, project director of the design team, is experienced in seismic upgrade and
preservation projects involving historic buildings, and has worked on
the City Hall project for the last six years. Susan
McDonald, Project Architect/Manager, brings her experience in design and
construction management, with the seismic retrofit and historic preservation
of Alameda (CA) City Hall (1997), a recipient of the
California State Preservation Award.
Team Members:
Bruce Judd, FAIA, Principal-In-Charge
Gee Heckscher, Project Director
Susan McDonald, Project Architect/Project Manager
Christopher J. Smith, Pasadena Office of ARG
Katharine A. Untch, AIC,
Conservator
Historic Preservation Architect/Monitor:
Historic Resources Group, LLC (HRG) of Los Angeles, led by Peyton Hall, FAIA, meets or exceeds the
Secretary of the Interior’s criteria for historic architecture. HRG will develop a preservation
protection plan for the project, review contract documents for Section 106 compliance in
consultation with the California State Historic Preservation Office and
develop procedures and protocols to implement Mitigation Monitoring Plan
requirements pursuant to FEIR and NEPA requirements. The firm
is currently monitoring the construction work in progress at The Gamble
House in Pasadena. Mr. Hall has served in a similar
capacity on other historic rehabilitation projects, including Frank
Lloyd Wright’s Barnsdall House in Hollywood and El Pueblo de Los Angeles
Historic Monument.
Team Members:
Peyton Hall, FAIA, Principal in Charge, Project Manager
Laura Janssen, Senior Architectural Historian
Structural Engineer:
Forell and Elsesser, the project's consulting structural engineer,
has developed the engineering/seismic design for Pasadena City Hall
building. The firm has extensive experience and competence in
structurally retrofitting historic civic buildings. Their experience
includes base isolation seismic mitigation work at San Francisco City
Hall and Oakland City Hall and seismic evaluation and upgrade
recommendations for the historic Henry M. Jackson Federal Building in
Seattle.
Team Members:
Jim Guthrie, Project Manager/Principal
Steve Marusich,
Project Structural Engineer
Mechanical/Plumbing Engineers:
Glumac International Consulting Engineers,
are the project's
consulting mechanical and plumbing engineers, who will design the
upgraded systems for City Hall. Team Members:
Alan Wright, P.E., Project Manager
Marco Alves, P.E., Project Mechanical Engineer
Electrical Engineer: F. W.
Associates, Consulting Engineers, the project's consulting
electrical engineers, designed the new, updated electrical systems for
Pasadena City Hall.
Team Members: Munson Fong, Project Manager
Civil Engineer: GKC
Engineering Corporation, Arcadia, CA, is the project's civil engineer,
responsible for the redesign and placement of the project's grading,
drainage, sewer, water and storm drain systems.
Team Members:
George Chan, P.E. Project Manager
James Cheng, P.E.
Landscape Architect:
Melendrez Design Partners is responsible for renovation of the City
Hall courtyard landscape while maintaining the stately oak trees
currently on site. The team has broad experience in landscape
architecture including various historic landscapes such as the Arroyo Seco Historical American Engineering Record; Casa Romantica Cultural Center, San Clemente;
Griffith Park Master Plan and Griffith Park Observatory renovation, Los
Angeles; Hacienda del Mar historic rehabilitation, Santa Monica and Marion
Davies Estate community recreation feasibility study, Santa Monica.
Team Members:
Lauren Melendrez, ASLA, Principal-in-Charge
Willie Nishizawa, Project Manager
Consulting Arborist:
Cy Carlberg, Consulting Arborist, is responsible
for on-going monitoring, reports and all recommendations related to
maintaining the health of all existing trees on the project site,
including the courtyard oak trees. She works directly with City
staff and Clark Construction's arborist to ensure compliance with all
city requirements associated with safeguarding the project trees.
Ms. Carlberg is registered with the American Society of Consulting
Arborists (ASCA) as a Consulting Arborist #405, and is a Certified
Arborist #WE575A with the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA).
Team Members:
Cy Carlberg, ASCA/ISA, Consulting Arborist
Jan Scow, Consulting Arborist
Contractor:
Clark Construction Group California LP brings a wide range of experience in base isolation
seismic building retrofit and the renovation and rehabilitation of
National Register-listed historic buildings including Los Angeles City
Hall and the S.F. Earl Warren Building in the San Francisco Civic Center
and renovation of the John A. Wilson Building, the
Investment Building and the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C.
Team Members
Jim McLamb, Vice President, Officer In Charge
Dennis Breen, Project Executive (On-Site)
Annie Chow, Project Engineer (On-Site)
Elmer Lantis, Superintendent (On-Site)
Mike Mossuto, Asst. Superintendent (On-Site)
Athene Puppos, Project Manager (On-Site)
Linda Shields, Project Manager (On-Site)
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