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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-11-07_RFQ_City of Bozeman_Bridger Parking Garage_WJE_Quals City of Bozeman RFQ: Concrete Crack Monitoring in Bridger Parking Garage Bozeman, MT November 7, 2022 WJE No. 2022.7004 PREPARED FOR: City of Bozeman PO Box 1230 Bozeman, Montana 59771-1230 PREPARED BY: Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. 330 Pfingsten Road Northbrook, Illinois 60062 847.272.7400 tel City of Bozeman RFQ: Concrete Crack Monitoring in Bridger Parking Garage WJE No. 2022.7004 | NOVEMBER 7, 2022 November 7, 2022 City of Bozeman PO Box 1230 Bozeman, Montana 59771-1230 City of Bozeman RFQ: Concrete Crack Monitoring in Bridger Parking Garage WJE No. 2022.7004 Dear Mr. Maas: Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc., (WJE) is pleased to submit our qualifications to provide professional services associated with the chloride testing and the crack monitoring in Bridger Parking Garage in Bozeman, Montana. WJE has extensive experience in parking garage evaluation, repair, testing, instrumentation and monitoring, and we have assisted numerous clients with the monitoring, repair and maintenance programs for their parking structures. Chloride-induced deterioration and volume-change damage are the two leading causes of problems and failures in parking structures (ACI 2002). WJE has funded, conducted, and published research with the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute (PCI) to study the Volume-change response of precast concrete buildings (PCI Journal 2009). Displacement monitoring systems were utilized by WJE to collect data on parking garages and analyze their structural behavior. WJE also has significant experience conducting government-sponsored concrete and corrosion research and has led important concrete and corrosion studies for private-sector clients. As a result, we are confident that we can provide high quality professional services to you on this project. The attached package includes a summary of our qualifications. Thank you for the opportunity to submit a qualifications package for this project. We are looking forward to working with you on the testing and monitoring of the Bridger Parking Garage. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or comments regarding this information. Sincerely, WISS, JANNEY, ELSTNER ASSOCIATES, INC. Fangzhou (Jack) Dai, PE Brian R. Greve, PE, SE Senior Associate and Project Manager Principal and Project Consultant City of Bozeman RFQ: Concrete Crack Monitoring in Bridger Parking Garage WJE No. 2022.7004 | NOVEMBER 7, 2022 CONTENTS Introduction ................................................................................................................................................. 1 Firm Information ......................................................................................................................................... 1 Experience ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Key Personnel ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 2 WJE Firm Background ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Firm Workload ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Claims ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 References ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 APPENDIX A. Representative Project Experience APPENDIX B. Professional Qualifications City of Bozeman RFQ: Concrete Crack Monitoring in Bridger Parking Garage WJE No. 2022.7004 | NOVEMBER 7, 2022 Page 1 INTRODUCTION Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. (WJE) is pleased to present this qualifications package for professional services to the City of Bozeman (the City) in response to the Request for Qualifications, Concrete Crack Monitoring in Bridger Parking Garage, dated October, 2022 (RFQ). Professional services included in this proposal are specific to performing concrete chloride testing at three locations, installing crack/displacement monitors, providing weekly test results through the winter and early months of spring for a total of five months, and removing the monitors and filling screw holes after sufficient test data has been collected. FIRM INFORMATION Experience WJE has successfully completed monitoring, investigation, testing, and repair projects involving a wide range of parking structure systems including those fabricated from precast and cast-in-place concrete using conventional, prestressed, or post-tensioned reinforcement. The challenge in designing durable repairs for parking structures lies in correctly identifying the underlying cause(s) of distress or deterioration. To meet this challenge, WJE has applied the lessons learned from thousands of previous failure investigations and in-depth research into the corrosion behavior of embedded reinforcement, sealers, cement chemistry, repair methods and materials, and petrography to provide the best possible solutions for every client’s parking structure problems. Crack, displacement, and temperature monitoring systems are frequently used by WJE to investigate the behavior of structures. WJE has deployed hundreds of monitoring systems on buildings, bridges and machinery for public and private owners. WJE staff are active members of industry committees that focus on the monitoring of structural performance. We employ state-of-the-art monitoring equipment that precisely and reliably captures the structural behavior, enabling us to find the root cause of structural deteriorations and designing effective repairs. Our work has also included investigation of corrosion of embedded reinforcement which produces visible effects such as cracking, delamination and spalling. Through a better understanding of the causes of concrete deterioration, WJE has developed repair and rehabilitation solutions that range from sealers and surface treatments that inhibit the ingress of corrosion chemicals such as chlorides; partial and full depth patching using specialized mortars that maximize the effectiveness of these materials to improve long term durability of concrete repairs; passive and active cathodic protection to counter the effects of corrosion; corrosion protection coatings of embedded reinforcing to limit future interactions between the metal and a corrosive environment, and others. WJE has completed over 1,000 parking structure projects in the past five years alone, including condition surveys, monitoring, investigations, water intrusion investigations, waterproofing consulting, laboratory testing and repair design and implementation. Projects have been completed for a variety of clients, including private owners; condominium associations; institutional owners serving the university, hospitality, and health care industries; municipalities and government agencies. City of Bozeman RFQ: Concrete Crack Monitoring in Bridger Parking Garage WJE No. 2022.7004 | NOVEMBER 7, 2022 Page 2 WJE offers a broad spectrum of services to deliver better solutions to construction-related problems for parking structures including:  Condition assessments  Structural analysis and load rating  Service life studies / life cycle cost analysis  Construction troubleshooting  Failure investigations  Repair/rehabilitation design  Instrumentation and load testing  Seismic retrofit and design  Nondestructive testing  High-performance materials specifications  Petrographic studies  Design and inspection manuals  Fatigue and fracture studies  Historic preservation Several project profiles illustrating WJE’s expertise in parking structure investigation and repair are provided in Appendix A. Key Personnel WJE has assembled a project team that is capable of meeting the challenges of the project. Brief summaries of each team member’s qualifications are provided below. The team members will be supported by additional engineering and laboratory staff. More detailed Professional Qualifications are provided in Appendix B. Fangzhou (Jack) Dai, PE, will serve as Project Manager. Jack Dai joined WJE in 2018 and has been involved in a broad range of projects, that have included the evaluation, testing, instrumentation and monitoring, vibration analysis, and nondestructive evaluation of a variety of structures. His background and interests include structural dynamics, condition assessment of historic structures, load testing, nondestructive evaluation, and full-scale laboratory testing. Prior to joining WJE, Mr. Dai was a project associate and manager for the design and implementation of full-scale structural health monitoring systems. He is an active member in several professional societies and technical committees. He has authored publications and has made presentations on structural instrumentation and monitoring. Brian R. Greve, PE, SE, will serve as Project Consultant. Brian Greve is experienced in the investigation, analysis, evaluation, and repair of existing structures. His projects have involved buildings, stadiums, parking garages, bridges, and facades and have included conventionally reinforced concrete, post- tensioned concrete, steel, masonry, and wood structural systems. Since joining WJE in 2000, Mr. Greve has participated in a wide variety of projects involving the evaluation of structures to assess conditions related to design deficiencies, construction issues, and deterioration resulting from environmental exposure. He also has experience in instrumentation of structures and has performed full-scale load tests of many structures to verify the capacity of deteriorated and strengthened members City of Bozeman RFQ: Concrete Crack Monitoring in Bridger Parking Garage WJE No. 2022.7004 | NOVEMBER 7, 2022 Page 3 F. Dirk Heidbrink, PE, will serve as Project Consultant. Since joining WJE in 1979, Dirk Heidbrink has managed and participated in numerous instrumentation projects both in the laboratory and in the field. Project assignments have included load tests on buildings, bridges, crane structures, nuclear containment structures, and a variety of structural components. Mr. Heidbrink’s major responsibilities have been in design, installation, and operation of electronic instrumentation and computer-controlled data acquisition systems. Mr. Heidbrink also has a wide variety of experience testing construction materials in the laboratory. He has developed and implemented programs for testing various types of stone, concrete, steel, and wood. He has conducted several failure investigations of copper HVAC riser tubes due to environmentally assisted cracking. Mr. Heidbrink has extensive laboratory testing experience in the areas of reinforcing bar connectors and concrete anchors. He has participated in projects involving full-scale mock-ups, investigations of bridges, buildings, and parking structures. After Hurricane Katrina, he conducted inspections of three naval shipyards, a theme park, six water treatment facilities, various churches and office buildings, and numerous residences all along the Gulf coast. In addition, Mr. Heidbrink has investigated water and storm sewer pipes comprised of concrete, fiberglass, and corrugated metal. John F. Duntemann, PE, SE, will serve as Project Consultant. John Duntemann specializes in the assessment of structural distress and serviceability problems in buildings, bridges, and other structures. He has analyzed numerous conventional structures as well as several unique building systems, addressing general code conformance and related topics such as deflection, cracking, vibration, and lateral stability. Mr. Duntemann also performs a variety of consulting activities related to new and existing construction. Mr. Duntemann was the principal author of the Guide Design Specifications for Bridge Temporary Works (1995, 2015), which was adopted by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO). He is a contributing author to the Handbook of Temporary Structures in Construction (1996, 2012) and the Forensic Structural Engineering Handbook (2000, 2010). Mr. Duntemann currently serves on the board of the Structural Engineering Association of Illinois and served on the Illinois State Task Force on School Plan Review and Inspection. He was also a member of the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying Structural Exam Committee (2004–2010). Peter Tarara, PE, SE, will serve as Project Consultant. Peter Tarara joined WJE in 2001 and has broad- based experience with structural investigations, evaluations, analyses, and strengthening of existing structures. His analytical work has included the use of computer models to analyze various structures. Mr. Tarara has been involved with restoration of several historic, modern, and architecturally significant structures. Most of his experience involves restoration of reinforced concrete structures, including facades, balconies, plazas, and parking garages. These projects have been completed through the investigation, development of repair documents, and construction observation stages. Mr. Tarara has worked on several balcony railing repair and replacement projects as well as several precast concrete structures, including investigation of wall panels and double-tee slabs and connections. Several of his projects have included field and laboratory testing. This staff will be supplemented with Associate-level staff and technicians as necessary City of Bozeman RFQ: Concrete Crack Monitoring in Bridger Parking Garage WJE No. 2022.7004 | NOVEMBER 7, 2022 Page 4 WJE Firm Background WJE is an interdisciplinary structural, architectural, and materials science firm that provides a wide range of consulting, research, and testing services in all areas of construction technology. Founded in 1956, WJE has grown to a nationwide firm that is renowned for its knowledge of structural assessment and repair. Our specialists bring the collective experience gained from having conducted more than seventy-five thousand investigations worldwide to every construction challenge. WJE combines state-of-the-art laboratory and testing facilities, nationwide offices, and knowledge sharing systems to provide solutions for the built world. WJE stands ready to contribute its considerable resources and past experience in parking structure assessment and repair to assure fulfillment of the project goals. This qualifications package describes the extensive parking structure and materials testing experiences of our project staff and of the overall firm, which demonstrate that WJE is uniquely qualified to undertake this study on behalf of the City of Bozeman. WJE offers a broad spectrum of services to deliver better solutions to construction-related problems. These services are centered on the following core practice areas:  Structural Evaluation  Repair Design and Construction  Facade Assessment  Roofing and Waterproofing  Peer Review and Commissioning  Failure Investigation and Disaster Response  Historic Preservation  Earthquake Engineering  Bridge Engineering  Construction Materials Evaluation and Research  Instrumentation and Monitoring  Metallurgy and Applied Mechanics  Fire/Life Safety Systems Experience in structural behavior and performance of materials is supported by technical expertise in testing and instrumentation. The office and laboratory headquarters complex in Northbrook, Illinois, offers state-of-the-art structural and materials test facilities and equipment for construction-related investigations, instrumentation, and research. WJE also maintains two smaller laboratories in Cleveland, Ohio, and Austin, Texas. In addition to our Northbrook office, WJE also has a downtown Chicago location. The proposed project team is staff in our Northbrook and Chicago offices. WJE is the industry leader in concrete technology having completed numerous research and training projects on concrete deterioration and corrosion protection for the American Concrete Institute, Federal Highway Administration, National Highway Cooperative Research Project, Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute, and others. This work has positioned WJE at the forefront of concrete repair and rehabilitation. WJE has a long and proven track record of accomplishing projects on time, within stated budget limitations, and with effective cost control. Our record on previous assignments for Federal, State, and municipal agencies, as well as private industry has been and remains excellent. City of Bozeman RFQ: Concrete Crack Monitoring in Bridger Parking Garage WJE No. 2022.7004 | NOVEMBER 7, 2022 Page 5 With a nationwide staff of more than 680, WJE completes more than 7,000 new projects annually. With just over $168 million in gross revenues last year and a full project volume, the firm has learned to effectively manage multiple assignments simultaneously. Our backlog and average project size allows WJE to respond quickly to client’s needs. As such, we are confident that we can sufficiently staff the Bridger Parking Garage project and meet all requirements for its successful completion. Firm Workload WJE has been in continuous operation since 1956, with a current staff of nearly 700 personnel. WJE completes approximately 7,000 billable projects each year. As such WJE staff are adept at managing their time and commitments to clients while incorporating new work. WJE commits its key technical personnel, to undertake project tasks as requested by the City of Bozeman. Our professional staff is accustomed to responding to emergency assessments as well as routine inspections or long-term planning. WJE commits to providing engineering consulting and testing services to the City of Bozeman in a timely fashion and clearly communicating to schedule constraints of assigned professionals at the time projects are assigned. Current staff workload and availability of our proposed professionals are as follows: Project Staff and Locations Workload and Availability Jack Dai Northbrook, IL Availability: Approximately 30% Fully available to commit to project-specific tasks for the City of Bozeman Brian R. Greve Northbrook, IL Availability: Approximately 20% Fully available to commit to project-specific tasks for the City of Bozeman Peter Tarara Northbrook, IL Availability: Approximately 20% Fully available to commit to project-specific tasks for the City of Bozeman John F. Duntemann Northbrook, IL Availability: Approximately 20% Fully available to commit to project-specific tasks for the City of Bozeman F. Dirk Heidbrink Fort Lauderdale, FL Availability: Approximately 20% Fully available to commit to project-specific tasks for the City of Bozeman Claims WJE has not been assessed and paid liquidated damages after completion of a project under a contract with a public owner at any time in the last ten (10) years. City of Bozeman RFQ: Concrete Crack Monitoring in Bridger Parking Garage WJE No. 2022.7004 | NOVEMBER 7, 2022 Page 6 References The following projects have been selected as representative of the capabilities offered by the WJE team in the investigation and assessment of parking structures and instrumentation and monitoring. Project Title & Location Contact Information O’Hare International Airport Elevated Parking Structure; Evaluation and Repair; Chicago, IL; 2018-Present Brad McMullen, Project Manager CARE Plus, LLC 10510 W. Zemke Cir. Chicago, IL 60666 Tel: 773.263.4792 bmcmullen@connectchicagojv.com Evanston Parking Garages; Structural Assessment; Evanston, IL; 2020-2021 Shane Cary, Project Manager City of Evanston 2100 Ridge Ave. Ste. 3900 Evanston, IL 60201 Tel: 847.859.7876 scary@cityofevanston.org Aon Hewitt - Parking Garage A and B; 4 Overlook Point, Lincolnshire, IL; Investigation and repair of precast double-tees; 2015-present. Matthew Clarke, Senior Facility Operations Manager Alight Solutions 4 Overlook Point Lincolnshire, Illinois 60069 Tel: 847.878.5686 matt.clarke.2@alight.com Commonwealth Plaza; Concrete and waterproofing parking garage repairs; plaza repairs 2011-2021 Lea Relias, Property Manager Community Specialists 330 West Diversey Parkway Chicago, IL 60657 Tel: 773.348.3358 cpca@rcn.com Washington University Danforth Parking Garage; Investigation and repairs; 2019 David Baca, Project Manager Washington University 6475 Forsyth Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63105 Tel: 314.935.5341 David.baca@wustl.edu City of Bozeman RFQ: Concrete Crack Monitoring in Bridger Parking Garage WJE No. 2022.7004 | NOVEMBER 7, 2022 APPENDIX A. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE SERVICE PROFILE WJE www.wje.com ◼ Condition assessments ◼ Structural analysis and load rating ◼ Service life studies / Life cycle cost analysis ◼ Construction troubleshooting ◼ Failure investigations ◼ Repair/rehabilitation design ◼ Instrumentation and load testing ◼ Seismic retrofit and design ◼ Nondestructive testing ◼ High-performance materials specifications ◼ Petrographic and materials studies ◼ Corrosion testing ◼ Design, inspection, and maintenance manuals ◼ Precast, prestressed, and post- tensioned concrete and steel structural systems Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates (WJE) is a global firm of engineers, architects, and materials scientists committed to helping solve, repair, and avoid problems in the built world. Since 1956, our applied experience from more than 125,000 projects and our state-of-the-art laboratory and testing facilities have made WJE a leader in providing innovative yet practical solutions to the clients we serve. Visit WJE.com to learn more. Concrete Parking Garage Repair During the last sixty-five years, WJE has completed thousands of investigations of concrete structures including buildings, parking garages, and bridges. Projects have been completed for a variety of clients, including private owners; condominium associations; institutional owners serving the university, hospitality, and health care industry; and government agencies. WJE offers a broad spectrum of services to deliver better solutions to problems related to design, construction, deterioration, and unanticipated loads for parking structures. As an industry leader in concrete technology, WJE is at the forefront of concrete repair and rehabilitation. Our work has included investigation of corrosion-related deterioration, structural deficiency, distress due to unanticipated or catastrophic loading, and collapse. WJE performs over one-hundred condition surveys and evaluations of parking structures each year, and often designs and inspects repairs for these garages. Parking structures are exposed to high levels of moisture and de-icing salts. This severe exposure leads to corrosion of embedded reinforcement that produces visible effects such as cracking, potholes, and falling concrete. Unmitigated corrosion not only reduces the level of serviceability but may eventually lead to a reduction in capacity to support required loads. Through a better understanding of the causes of concrete deterioration, WJE uses state-of-the-art investigation techniques to identify the cause of the deterioration or distress. Repair and rehabilitation solutions are designed by engineers with in-depth knowledge of concrete repair and strengthening technology to address the root cause and mitigate future deterioration. SERVICE PROFILE WJE www.wje.com © Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. Concrete Parking Garage Repair CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL TESTING FOR CONCRETE PARKING STRUCTURES ◼ Concrete core and grout sampling for petrographic examination, strength tests, chloride ion intrusion, carbonation testing, and depth of penetration of sealers ◼ Corrosion survey by copper-copper sulfate half-cell potential and linear polarization resistance measurements to detect and quantify rate of corrosion of reinforcement ◼ Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and electromagnetic surveys to measure depth of cover and location of concrete embedments, including reinforcing bars and post-tensioning tendons ◼ Delamination and internal flaw surveys using mechanical sounding, ultrasonic pulse velocity, ultrasonic pulse echo, impact echo testing, and infrared thermography imaging ◼ Ultrasonic thickness testing of in-place steel, magnetic particle and dye penetration testing to identify cracks in steel members, and certified weld inspections ◼ Bond strength and adhesion tests of overlays, coatings, and sealants ◼ Evaluation and leakage testing of expansion joint seals, traffic coatings, and buried waterproofing membranes, including low- and high-voltage integrity testing ◼ Condition evaluation and in-situ tension testing of unbonded post-tensioning tendons ◼ Crack mapping and crack width measurements ◼ Photographic documentation of deteriorated conditions and critical details ◼ Instrumentation and load testing to evaluate structural capacity, behavior, and stress levels at critical details SERVICE PROFILE WJE www.wje.com  Modal analysis and dynamic structural modeling  Long-term structural health monitoring  Structural load testing  Vibration, blast, and noise monitoring  Strain, displacement, and pressure monitoring  Acoustic emission monitoring  Building envelope monitoring  Air/water infiltration testing  Temperature, relative humidity, solar radiation, and wind speed monitoring  Structural tilt monitoring  Subsurface inclinometer testing  Constructability testing Distress and deterioration are not always visible to the naked eye. Conversely, visible damage does not always correlate to more serious, widespread issues. Knowing the internal condition or long-term performance of a structure or component is vital to developing appropriate maintenance plans and repair strategies. WJE engages a full suite of state-of-the-art instrumentation and monitoring capabilities to test and measure structures over time and from the inside out. Instrumentation and Monitoring WJE engineers and architects have instrumented and measured thousands of structures in Janney Technical Center laboratory and in the field with strain gages, displacement instrumentation, accelerometers, environmental monitors, and other sensors. WJE has developed, installed, and maintained large continuous monitoring systems, featuring wireless networks, interactive web and video feeds, database archival systems, and automated alarm systems. These techniques and tools provide WJE the detailed information needed to evaluate structural behavior and measure the performance of repairs and retrofits. By using a data-driven approach to investigating deterioration and distress conditions, WJE engineers and architects give clients a fuller understanding of their structures and can work toward achieving improved performance and increased service life. SERVICE PROFILE WJE www.wje.com © Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. Instrumentation and Monitoring REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS  Barnes Foundation - Philadelphia, PA: Lightbox monitoring services  Benicia-Martinez Bridge - Benicia, CA: Long-term health monitoring system  Caltrans - Statewide, CA: Investigation of early-age cracking of concrete bridge decks  Cape Hatteras Lighthouse - Buxton, NC: Instrumentation engineering for 2,900-foot move  CTA Wilson Transfer Station - Chicago, IL: Inclinometer monitoring at relief sewer  Glass Dome Building - Chicago, IL: Evaluation of ultraviolet and light transmission  Macy’s State Street - Chicago, IL: Tiffany ceiling vibration monitoring  Rock Creek Terminal - Joliet, IL: Monitoring of blast vibrations relative to concrete strength  Sam Houston Ship Channel Bridge - Houston, TX: Displacement monitoring of bridge girders  University of Chicago, Smart Museum of Art - Chicago, IL: Vibration monitoring during installation of chilled water lines  University of Phoenix Stadium - Glendale, AZ: Instrumentation and monitoring of long-span supertrusses during erection  Washington Monument - Washington, D.C.: Instrumentation and monitoring of stone monument  Wrigley Field - Chicago, IL: Vibration monitoring and structural analysis CAPABILITY PROFILE WJE www.wje.com © Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS ◼ NCHRP Project 12-19a, Report 244 - Concrete Sealers for Protection of Bridge Structures ◼ NCHRP Project 4-15, Report 313 - Corrosion Protection of Prestressing Systems in Concrete Bridges ◼ NCHRP Project 12-19b, Report 278 - Cathodic Protection of Concrete Bridge Structures ◼ NCHRP Project 12-37, Report 380 - Transverse Cracking in Newly Constructed Bridge Decks ◼ NCHRP Project 10-62, Report 621 - Acceptance Tests for Surface Characteristics of Steel Strands in Prestressed Concrete ◼ SHRP C202 - Volume I, Field Evaluation of Test Sites for Alkali-Silica Reaction (ASR) WJE has significant experience conducting government-sponsored concrete and corrosion research, including projects for the National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP), Strategic Highway Research Project (SHRP), and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). Based on a solid track record of over thirty years of successful government-sponsored research, WJE has also led important concrete and corrosion studies for private-sector clients. This work has placed WJE at the forefront of practical concrete and corrosion research. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS ◼ NCHRP Project 18-08A, Report 566 - Supplemental Cementitious Materials to Enhance Durability of Concrete Bridge Decks ◼ NCHRP Project 20-07/Task 234 - Guidelines for Selection of Bridge Deck Overlay, Sealers, and Treatments ◼ NCHRP Project 20-07/Task 235 - Testing Protocols for Surface Applied Concrete Sealers ◼ FHWA Report RD-86-193 - Protective Systems for New Prestressed and Substructure Concrete ◼ FHWA DTFH61-92-R-00127 - Corrosion Resistant Reinforcement for Concrete Components ◼ FHWA HRT-04-090 - Long-Term Performance of Epoxy-Coated Reinforcing Steel in Heavy Salt-Contaminated Concrete ◼ FHWA DTFH61-91-C-00027 - Corrosion Resistant Reinforcement for Concrete Components ◼ FHWA DTFH61-83-C-00085 - Protective Systems for New Prestressed and Substructure Concrete Concrete and Corrosion Research PROJECT PROFILE WJE www.wje.com O’Hare International Airport Evaluation and Repair of Elevated Parking Structure | Chicago, IL BACKGROUND The elevated parking structure at O’Hare International Airport is a six-story, cast-in-place concrete structure that was designed by C.F. Murphy Associates and opened for use in 1973. The structure is located on the north side of the Chicago O’Hare Hilton Hotel and extends between the transit stations at Terminals 1 and 3. In plan view, the parking structure is shaped like the section of an annulus, arcing between these two terminals for a length of approximately 1,069 feet along the southernmost column line and 1,424 feet along the northernmost column line. Along the north-south column lines, the structure is 460 feet wide. The structure also features seven north-south expansion joints that divide the structure into wedges, four pairs of spiral vehicular ramps for entry and exit from the garage floors, and pedestrian bridges to the terminals at the west and east elevations. SOLUTION WJE performed an assessment consisting of a full visual survey of each floor and spiral ramp, a partial delamination survey, exploratory openings to ascertain the condition of the post-tensioning tendons, material testing of the concrete, and analysis of several structural components within the garage. Following this detailed evaluation of the structure, a prioritized listing of all repair and maintenance items at this parking structure was provided, and multiple repair options were developed, presented for consideration, and discussed in terms of long term serviceability and cost. Once a scope was determined for the repair project, WJE engineers developed drawings and specifications describing repairs to address delamination and spalling of the slab, beam, joist, and column surfaces; failed expansion joint seals; a worn waterproofing membrane; and concrete cracking in order to achieve the Department of Aviation’s desired service life of 25 years. After bidding and selection of a contractor, WJE has been providing construction period services during the implementation of the repairs on behalf of the Chicago Department of Aviation. WJE has assisted the City of Chicago with this parking structure’s repair and maintenance multiple times over the life of the structure. The most recent occurrence of this is in 2018, when the Chicago Department of Aviation, through its program manager CARE Plus, LLC, retained WJE to perform a condition survey to identify and document the current condition of the structure, develop recommendations to address the observed distress, and create a repair and maintenance program for this structure that will maintain its serviceability and prolong its useful life. PROJECT PROFILE WJE www.wje.com 4 Overlook Point Condition Assessment of Parking Garages | Lincolnshire, IL CLIENT Aon Service Corporation/Alight Solutions BACKGROUND The Aon Hewitt II complex consists of a multi-wing office building, several on-grade parking lots, and two parking structures. The parking structures were built in 1997 and 1998. Parking Garage A is a three- level, rectangular-shaped parking garage, 498 feet by 337 feet in plan, which accommodates approximately 1286 vehicles. Parking Garage B is a three-level, L- shaped parking garage, 365 feet by 337 feet in plan, which accommodates approximately 865 vehicles. The structure for each garage is comprised of prestressed double-tees supported by precast inverted-tee beams, wall panels, L- shaped spandrel beams, or columns. Inverted tees are supported by steel corbels encased in concrete that are attached to the columns. SOLUTION WJE’s condition assessment and investigation of the two parking garages started with a review of the existing drawings, previous investigations, and maintenance records for the garages. We then conducted a condition assessment of the parking garages, including a visual examination of the garages, documentation of the extent of deterioration, mapping cracks on double-tee flanges, exploratory inspection openings of concrete and flange-to-flange connections, and sounding of concrete surfaces with a steel hammer and chain. At the failed double-tee flange, WJE engineers also removed concrete core samples at cracks in double-tee flanges to examine cracking depth and the condition of the embedded welded wire reinforcing and performed a structural analysis of the precast double-tee flanges. WJE found that the longitudinal cracking developed as a result of the as- built connections, failed connections, and overloading of the roof decks from snow removal equipment. The flange cracking in combination with the reduced area of embedded reinforcing steel, from corrosion, and the failed connections led to the failed flange in Parking Garage B. WJE developed repair drawings to repair the failed ramp in Parking Garage B, including temporary shoring. We then developed a repair and maintenance program to repair flanges and connections, reduce uncontrolled water penetration, minimize further deterioration, and extend the useful service life of the parking garages. Aon engaged WJE to perform a condition assessment of both garages after a portion of a double- tee flange on the ramp of Parking Garage B from the first to the second level failed and displaced downward in March 2015. WJE investigated the cause of the failure, performed an assessment of both garages and developed repair documents to repair the ramp failure and the remainder of the parking structures. PROJECT PROFILE WJE www.wje.com Early-Age Bridge Deck Cracking Study Forensic Bridge Deck Analysis | MT CLIENT Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) BACKGROUND The studied bridge decks were one to nine years old and typically were replacement bridge decks over existing substructures built between 1960 and 1980. The concrete decks were composite with prestressed concrete beams or wide flange steel plate girders. Construction included short- and long-span bridges, and deck thickness varied, generally ranging from 6 ½ to 9 inches. SOLUTION Based on a document review and consultation with MDT, WJE selected four bridges for in-depth field investigations and eight bridge decks for cursory, comparative investigations. These bridges were selected to represent a range of cracking severity, age, and cementitious materials. In addition to standard representative visual inspections, nondestructive evaluation, and concrete core extraction, WJE’s field studies utilized the firm’s UAS capabilities. Infrared videos of the deck surfaces were recorded for three of the subject bridges using a drone equipped with an infrared camera. The infrared images were used to identify cracks, delaminations, areas of poor consolidation, and other features of the bridge decks where defects cause sharp, minute differences in surface temperature. Overhead videos without infrared imaging were also recorded to document deck conditions. All drone-recorded footage was provided to MDT personnel. The infrared information captured using WJE’s drone capabilities also allowed the team to simulate diurnal temperature histories for the three bridge decks. WJE provided a detailed report to the client discussing common causes of bridge deck cracking and likely causes of cracking for the investigated bridges. Based on research performed by WJE and experience with similar cracking, recommendations for future bridge decks were also presented. In June 2016, MDT noted severe cracking on two bridge decks. Both structures experienced holes in their decks after cracking led small sections of concrete deck to fall. Further review of additional bridge decks in western Montana by MDT revealed widespread deck cracking with potential of future deck penetrations. MDT noted that the widespread cracking was occurring on bridge decks at relatively early ages. Subsequently, WJE was engaged to investigate the possible causes and to provide recommendations to mitigate the potential for future cracking. City of Bozeman RFQ: Concrete Crack Monitoring in Bridger Parking Garage WJE No. 2022.7004 | NOVEMBER 7, 2022 APPENDIX B. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS PERSONNEL QUALIFICATIONS Fangzhou (Jack) Dai | Senior Associate WJE EDUCATION ◼ University of Wyoming ◼ Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, 2011 ◼ University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign ◼ Master of Science, Structural Engineering, 2014 PRACTICE AREAS ◼ Structural Testing ◼ Instrumentation/Monitoring/ Load Testing ◼ Vibration and Noise Monitoring ◼ Nondestructive Evaluation ◼ Health Monitoring ◼ Repair and Rehabilitation ◼ Structural Analysis REGISTRATIONS ◼ Professional (Civil) Engineer in CA PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS ◼ American Concrete Institute ◼ American Society of Civil Engineers TECHNICAL COMMITTEES ◼ Structural Engineering Institute (SEI) - Methods of Monitoring Structural Performance CONTACT fdai@wje.com 847.753.6519 www.wje.com EXPERIENCE Since joining WJE in 2018, Jack Dai has been involved in a broad range of projects, that have included the evaluation, testing, instrumentation and monitoring, vibration analysis, and nondestructive evaluation of a variety of structures. His background and interests include structural dynamics, condition assessment of historic structures, load testing, nondestructive evaluation, and full-scale laboratory testing. Prior to joining WJE, Mr. Dai was a project associate and manager for the design and implementation of full-scale structural health monitoring systems. He is an active member in several professional societies and technical committees. He has authored publications and has made presentations on structural instrumentation and monitoring. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS Structural Testing ◼ Salt Lake City Airport - UT: Full-scale testing of concrete beams to quantify strengths of various bar reinforcing details ◼ Mid-Rise Condominium Building - Miami, FL: Wind tunnel testing of building envelope components with analyses of vibration, strain, and displacement ◼ Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC): Full-scale laboratory testing to investigate shear behavior of UHPC beams ◼ Hotel - Miami Beach, FL: Testing and analysis of decayed timber framing members Instrumentation/Monitoring/Load Testing ◼ Sunshine Bridge Emergency Repair - Convent, LA: Strain, load, and displacement monitoring during the replacement of a damaged component ◼ Chicago Public School District - IL: Structural condition assessment; instrumentation and load testing of reinforced concrete roofs ◼ Multiple Manufactured Gas Plant Sites: Structural condition assessment; vibration and tilt monitoring of key surrounding structures near the excavation Vibration and Noise Monitoring ◼ Frist Art Museum –-Nashville, TN: Vibration measurement and analysis to protect critical art collection during construction at an adjacent site ◼ Birmingham Museum of Art - Birmingham, AL: Analysis of vibration propagation and attenuation for risk management during the reconstruction of an adjacent highway ◼ Ohio State University, Psychology Building - Columbus: Vibration testing and analysis to study the impact of facade demolition and replacement on sensitive medical devices ◼ High-Rise Building - Chicago, IL: Vibration analysis to locate source of abnormal noise/vibration activities along the elevator shaft to guide remediation work Nondestructive Evaluation ◼ River City - Chicago, IL: Assessment of reinforced concrete roof with complex geometry using ground penetrating radar ◼ Plainfield High School - Plainfield, IL: Assessment of athletic field concrete slab using ground penetrating radar ◼ High-Rise Building - Chicago, IL: Condition assessment of post-tensioned slabs and concrete facade using ground penetrating radar and ultrasonic tomography Health Monitoring ◼ Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge (Tappan Zee Bridge Replacement) - Tarrytown, NY: Full-scale structural health monitoring system* ◼ Michigan Statewide Bridges - Michigan Department of Transportation: Long-term monitoring of carbon fiber prestressed and post-tensioned bridge components* *Indicates with previous firms PERSONNEL QUALIFICATIONS Brian Greve | Principal WJE EDUCATION ◼ University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign ◼ Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, 1998 ◼ Master of Science, Structural Engineering, 2000 PRACTICE AREAS ◼ Structural Evaluation ◼ Repair and Rehabilitation Design ◼ Failure Investigation ◼ Facade Assessment ◼ Load Testing ◼ Parking Structures ◼ Stadiums and Arenas REGISTRATIONS ◼ Professional Engineer in IL ◼ Structural Engineer in IL PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS ◼ American Concrete Institute ◼ American Society of Civil Engineers ◼ Structural Engineers Association of Illinois TECHNICAL COMMITTEES ◼ ACI 437 - Strength Evaluation of Existing Structures ◼ ACI 440 - Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Reinforcement CONTACT bgreve@wje.com 847.272.7400 www.wje.com EXPERIENCE Brian Greve is experienced in the investigation, analysis, evaluation, and repair of existing structures. His projects have involved buildings, stadiums, parking garages, bridges, and facades and have included conventionally reinforced concrete, post-tensioned concrete, steel, masonry, and wood structural systems. Since joining WJE in 2000, Mr. Greve has participated in a wide variety of projects involving the evaluation of structures to assess conditions related to design deficiencies, construction issues, and deterioration resulting from environmental exposure. He also has experience in instrumentation of structures and has performed full-scale load tests of many structures to verify the capacity of deteriorated and strengthened members. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS Structural Evaluation ◼ Cedar Street Bridge Over the Illinois River - Peoria, IL: Evaluation of steel trusses ◼ Tunnel Under Clark Street - Chicago, IL: Evaluation of structural steel and concrete deterioration ◼ Great American Ballpark - Cincinnati, OH: Review design and construction claims ◼ Building Plaza Deck - Huntington, WV: Assessment of steel framing deterioration ◼ Chase Tower Chiller Replacement - Chicago, IL: Evaluation of existing floor structure to support new loading ◼ Lurie Children’s Hospital - Chicago, IL: Pre and post-construction condition assessment surveys; vibration monitoring, and analysis Repair and Rehabilitation Design ◼ Ochsner Hospital - New Orleans, LA: Structural rehabilitation of foundation ◼ Chicago Public Schools - IL: Investigation and repair design for heavy timber roof trusses ◼ Chase Tower - Chicago, IL: Assessment, analysis, and repair design for steel framing of monumental storefront structure ◼ Grandin House - Cincinnati, OH: Repair of corrosion-damaged post-tensioned slab ◼ Guaranteed Rate Field - Chicago, IL: Investigation and repair design for multiple capital repair projects ◼ Chicago Public Schools - IL: Structural evaluation and design of fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) and steel reinforcement for twenty school structures ◼ Chase Tower - Chicago, IL: Assessment and repair design for steel cooling towers and house stage support system ◼ McKinsey & Co. - Chicago, IL: Steel floor analysis and structure modifications ◼ 222 S. Riverside Drive - Chicago, IL: Plaza structure evaluation and repair design Failure Investigation ◼ Louis Nettelhorst Elementary School - Chicago, IL: Investigation of heavy timber roof truss failure ◼ Navy Pier - Chicago, IL: Inspection of precast double-tees following partial collapse of exhibition floor ◼ Chase Bank - Chicago, IL: Evaluation of steel structure following vehicle impact ◼ Vaulted Sidewalk - Chicago, IL: Failure investigation of steel framing for vaulted sidewalk Load Testing ◼ Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial - Put-in-Bay, OH: Load testing of plaza deck ◼ Midway Airport Parking Garage - Chicago, IL: Load testing of parking structure ◼ Chicago Public Schools - IL: Load testing of 1920s vintage reinforced concrete roof structures at twenty schools ◼ Arizona Charlie’s Parking Garage - Las Vegas, NV: Load testing of distressed double-tee beams Facade Assessment ◼ Chase Tower - Chicago, IL: Assessment and repair design of granite facade ◼ Marina Towers - Chicago, IL: Assessment and repair of landmark facade ◼ 150 N. Wacker Drive - Chicago, IL: Assessment and repair of concrete shear walls ◼ River North Point - Chicago, IL: Facade assessment and repair design PERSONNEL QUALIFICATIONS F. Dirk Heidbrink | Associate Principal WJE EDUCATION ◼ Purdue University ◼ Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, 1979 ◼ Keller Graduate School of Management ◼ Master of Business Administration, 1986 PRACTICE AREAS ◼ Failure Investigation ◼ Testing and Instrumentation ◼ Laboratory Testing ◼ Load Testing ◼ Nondestructive Evaluation REGISTRATIONS ◼ Professional Engineer in FL, IL, and MS PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS ◼ American Concrete Institute ◼ American Society of Civil Engineers TECHNICAL COMMITTEES ◼ ACI 228 - Nondestructive Testing of Concrete ◼ ACI 437 - Strength Evaluation of Concrete ◼ ACI 444 - Experimental Analysis for Concrete Structures CONTACT fheidbrink@wje.com 847.272.7400 www.wje.com EXPERIENCE Since joining WJE in 1979, Dirk Heidbrink has managed and participated in numerous instrumentation projects both in the laboratory and in the field. Project assignments have included load tests on buildings, bridges, crane structures, nuclear containment structures, and a variety of structural components. Mr. Heidbrink’s major responsibilities have been in design, installation, and operation of electronic instrumentation and computer-controlled data acquisition systems. Mr. Heidbrink also has a wide variety of experience testing construction materials in the laboratory. He has developed and implemented programs for testing various types of stone, concrete, steel, and wood. He has conducted several failure investigations of copper HVAC riser tubes due to environmentally assisted cracking. Mr. Heidbrink has extensive laboratory testing experience in the areas of reinforcing bar connectors and concrete anchors. He has participated in projects involving full-scale mock-ups, investigations of bridges, buildings, and parking structures. After Hurricane Katrina, he conducted inspections of three naval shipyards, a theme park, six water treatment facilities, various churches and office buildings, and numerous residences all along the Gulf coast. In addition, Mr. Heidbrink has investigated water and storm sewer pipes comprised of concrete, fiberglass, and corrugated metal. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS Failure Investigation ◼ Food Supply Warehouse - Chicago, IL: Bar joist roofing system ◼ Concrete Parking Structure - Minneapolis, MN Testing and Instrumentation ◼ Kennedy Space Center - FL: Structural testing of the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) facade ◼ Bailly Generating Station - Chesterton, IN: Computer-controlled monitoring during repair of failed cooling water pipes ◼ Holy Name Cathedral - Chicago, IL: Long- term health monitoring of historic church ◼ Balancing of six bascule bridges in the Midwest and along the East Coast Laboratory Testing ◼ Structural testing of full-scale concrete sandwich wall panels ◼ Two High-Rise Buildings - Chicago, IL: Evaluation of copper tube failures ◼ Full-scale pressure testing of sixty-inch- diameter fiberglass water pipe ◼ Static and dynamic testing for manufacturers of mechanical and adhesive concrete anchors Load Testing ◼ Reuse of a Historic Building - Richmond, VA ◼ Upgrade of Wastewater Treatment Facility - Fox River Grove, IL ◼ Perry’s International and Peace Memorial - Put-in-Bay, OH: Severely deteriorated plaza ◼ Six Elementary Schools - Chicago, IL: Verification of roof loads PERSONNEL QUALIFICATIONS John F. Duntemann | Senior Principal WJE EDUCATION ◼ University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign ◼ Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, 1978 ◼ Master of Science, Structural Engineering, 1981 PRACTICE AREAS ◼ Structural Evaluation ◼ Failure Analysis ◼ Repair and Rehabilitation Design ◼ Peer Review REGISTRATIONS ◼ Civil Engineer in CA, DC, and NV ◼ Structural Engineer in AZ, IL, and LA ◼ Professional Engineer in FL, IL, Manitoba, MD, MI, NY, and WA PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS ◼ American Concrete Institute ◼ American Society of Civil Engineers ◼ International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering ◼ Structural Engineers Association of Illinois CONTACT jduntemann@wje.com 847.272.7400 www.wje.com EXPERIENCE John Duntemann specializes in the assessment of structural distress and serviceability problems in buildings, bridges, and other structures. He has analyzed numerous conventional structures as well as several unique building systems, addressing general code conformance and related topics such as deflection, cracking, vibration, and lateral stability. Mr. Duntemann also performs a variety of consulting activities related to new and existing construction. Mr. Duntemann was the principal author of the Guide Design Specifications for Bridge Temporary Works (1995, 2015), which was adopted by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO). He is a contributing author to the Handbook of Temporary Structures in Construction (1996, 2012) and the Forensic Structural Engineering Handbook (2000, 2010). Mr. Duntemann currently serves on the board of the Structural Engineering Association of Illinois and served on the Illinois State Task Force on School Plan Review and Inspection. He was also a member of the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying Structural Exam Committee (2004–2010). Prior to joining WJE, Mr. Duntemann was a design engineer with Petro-Marine Engineering, Inc., in New Orleans. He was responsible for the structural design and development of contract drawings for several offshore drilling and production platforms in the Gulf of Mexico and the Gulf of Suez. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS Structural Evaluation ◼ U.S. Supreme Court - Washington, D.C.: Blast evaluation of retrofit windows ◼ Chicago Public Schools - IL: Assessment and repair of multiple schools ◼ Port of New Orleans - LA: Damage assessment of wharf structures after Hurricane Katrina ◼ Multiple Structures - Northridge, CA: Assessment and repair of seismic damage Failure Analysis ◼ Gavin Central School - Ingleside, IL: Investigation and repair of fractured plate- connected timber trusses ◼ Aluminum Dome Structure - Lynchburg, VA: Failure analysis of dome roof on water storage tank ◼ Phoenix Sky Train - Phoenix, AZ: Failure analysis and repair recommendations related to concrete connection details ◼ Cline Avenue Ramp - East Chicago, IN: Failure investigation of falsework system Repair and Rehabilitation Design ◼ Fenway Park - Boston, MA: Development of repair plans for seating bowl reconstruction ◼ Reach Resort - Key West, FL: Repair of post- tensioned reinforced concrete hotel and garage ◼ Ochsner Hospital - New Orleans, LA: Structural rehabilitation of pile cap foundations ◼ Marina Towers - Chicago, IL: Development of rehabilitation plans for landmark concrete facade Peer Review ◼ Hampton Roads Sanitation District - Norfolk, VA: Review construction details for reinforced concrete water treatment tanks ◼ America West Arena (now U.S. Airways Center) - Phoenix, AZ: Design review and reinforcement of long-span steel roof trusses ◼ Centre County Bridge - State College, PA: Erection and bracing of curved girder bridge ◼ Safeco Field - Seattle, WA: Design peer review of new baseball stadium TECHNICAL COMMITTEES ◼ ACI 224 - Cracking ◼ ACI 423 - Prestressed Concrete (Joint ACI- ASCE) ◼ ASCE Performance of Structures Technical Activities Committee, former chair ◼ ASCE 7- Standard Committee for Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures ◼ ASCE 37 - Standard Committee for Design Loads on Structures during Construction ◼ IABSE WG8 - Forensic Structural Engineering IABSE Outstanding Structure Award Committee PERSONNEL QUALIFICATIONS Peter Tarara | Associate Principal and Unit Manager WJE EDUCATION ◼ University of Iowa ◼ Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, 2001 ◼ Illinois Institute of Technology ◼ Master of Science, Structural Engineering, 2007 PRACTICE AREAS ◼ Failure Investigation ◼ Field Testing ◼ Repair and Rehabilitation Design ◼ Reinforced Concrete Structures ◼ Steel Structures ◼ Structural Analysis ◼ Structural Evaluation REGISTRATIONS ◼ Professional Engineer in IL ◼ Structural Engineer in IL PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS ◼ American Concrete Institute ◼ Structural Engineers Association of Illinois TECHNICAL COMMITTEES ◼ ACI 362 - Parking Structures ◼ ACI 364 - Rehabilitation ◼ ACI 546 - Repair of Concrete CONTACT ptarara@wje.com 312.325.0921 www.wje.com EXPERIENCE Peter Tarara joined WJE in 2001 and has broad- based experience with structural investigations, evaluations, analyses, and strengthening of existing structures. His analytical work has included the use of computer models to analyze various structures. Mr. Tarara has been involved with restoration of several historic, modern, and architecturally significant structures. Most of his experience involves restoration of reinforced concrete structures, including facades, balconies, plazas, and parking garages. These projects have been completed through the investigation, development of repair documents, and construction observation stages. Mr. Tarara has worked on several balcony railing repair and replacement projects as well as several precast concrete structures, including investigation of wall panels and double-tee slabs and connections. Several of his projects have included field and laboratory testing. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS Parking Structures ◼ Midway Airport Terminal Garage - Chicago, IL: Failure investigation, field and laboratory testing, and repair of cable barrier restraint system ◼ Midway Airport Economy Parking Garage - Chicago, IL: Precast panel corbel investigation, repair, and load testing ◼ 4 Overlook Point - Lincolnshire, IL: Condition survey for two parking structures and precast double tee ramp repair design ◼ Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital Parking Garages - Downers Grove, IL: Precast double-tee flange-to-flange connection repairs ◼ State Office Building - Juneau, AK: Repair design for two parking garages ◼ Talcott Resurrection Parking Garage – Chicago, IL: Load testing of column corbels ◼ University of Pittsburgh, Centre Plaza Apartments - Pittsburgh, PA: Parking structure evaluation and repair design Failure Investigation ◼ Sixty-Eighth Street Pumping Station - Chicago, IL: Investigation of partial facade collapse of building under repair ◼ 8216 South Racine - Chicago, IL: Investigation of partial structural collapse of building under construction ◼ IPC Petsmart Precast Warehouse Building - Ottawa, IL: Investigate wall panel building collapse Field Testing ◼ 500 West Monroe - Chicago, IL: Davit socket and arm testing for code compliance ◼ Jefferson National Expansion Memorial (Gateway Arch) - St. Louis, MO: Field and laboratory testing of concrete overlay on stairs Repair and Rehabilitation Design ◼ 1010 Lake Shore Drive Building - Chicago, IL: Concrete balcony repairs, including replacement of balcony railings ◼ Hemingway House Condominiums - Chicago, IL: Concrete facade and brick masonry repairs ◼ Malibu Condominium - Chicago, IL: Concrete balcony repairs, including replacement of balcony railings ◼ Beverly Wilshire Hotel - Beverly Hills, CA: Concrete balcony and railing repairs ◼ Marquette Building - Chicago, IL: Restoration of facade and cornice ◼ Promontory Apartments - Chicago, IL: Exterior facade repair on historic Mies Van der Rohe high-rise ◼ Trump Village Buildings - New York, NY: Concrete eyebrow investigation and repair ◼ River Plaza - Chicago, IL: Plaza restoration, including slab and waterproofing repairs ◼ Sandburg Village South Mall - Chicago, IL: Plaza restoration ◼ Pioneer Court Plaza - Chicago, IL: Granite paving and waterproofing restoration Structural Analysis and Evaluation ◼ Aloha Stadium - Honolulu, HI: Seismic and wind analysis of existing stadium ◼ Chatham Tower - Miami Beach, FL: Structural evaluation of wind and gravity loading using finite element analysis ◼ Four Winds Casino Parking Garage - New Buffalo, MI: Shear collar repair on column caps ◼ NASA’s Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) - Titusville, FL: Investigation of metal and fiberglass sandwich facade panels ◼ AMC Theatres - Canada: Investigation and analysis and repair of cracked precast sandwich wall panels