Kaiser Permanente opened the La Habra Medical Office Building (MOB) in late 2017. The La Habra MOB is one of Kaiser’s first “RAD” (Re-Imagined Ambulatory Design) facilities, which aims to re-think and add a more personal touch to patient care in the MOB environment. The 28,000-square-foot structure is targeting LEED Platinum certification.
The project is a two-story medical office building with Viewglass dynamic glazing integrated into the storefront system and automatic entrances. The design feature includes a segmented radius storefront with…
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The key aspect of this project was a remodel to enclose the exterior walkways on the main tower of the facility.
Elite’s scope included the retrofit of the existing exterior skin with a curtainwall system including formed aluminum panels transitioning around Trespa panels to…
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Located in Valencia, CA., the new tower of the Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital project consists of a new six story patient tower. The 160,000 square foot facility provides 130 additional patient beds to the hospital’s campus in Valencia and two new surgery suites in the Center for Women and Newborns.
This OSHPD project consisted of significant curtain wall applications and oversized storefronts in punched openings. The project had a substantial amount of fire rated glass throughout as well as all-glass…
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Design and construction of a new Student Union Building to contain approximately 58,000 gross square feet on 2-levels is included as a S.A.I.L.S. project.
Elite’s scope included multiple integrated curtain wall systems which were designed by Elite and were required to meet stringent LACCD seismic criteria.
The project included exterior and interior storefront systems as well as many skylights and 4’ diameter solar tubes. Also prominent are oversized bi-fold doors and a large interior system throughout including auto doors and transaction windows. The project also present complex waterproofing applications given the various skin elements of the building.
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The Monsignor Oscar Romero Charter Middle School project involved the construction of a new 49,000 SF charter middle school, including a 3,608 SF one-story administration building, a 28,906 SF two-story classroom building, a 4,817 SF one-story multi-purpose building, and 18,000 SF of underground parking.
Elite’s scope consisted of classroom windows with operable egress single hung windows with security screens, bifold…
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