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Company Name
SVA ARCHITECTS, INC.
Contract #
A-2020-230-05
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
11/17/2020
Expiration Date
11/16/2023
Insurance Exp Date
9/29/2025
Destruction Year
2028
Notes
For Insurance Exp. Date see Notice of Compliance
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CITY OF LA HABRA CITY CENTER, LA HABRA, CA <br />The Civic Center was relocated to an existing business complex directly across <br />the street. The old facility had dim corridors along with confusing split departments <br />and an infrastructure not ready to accommodate today's technology. The new <br />City Hall houses all departments and functions including administration, finance, <br />community development, public works, and engineering. There is additional <br />space for the existing Post Office, new police evidence storage and training <br />workshop space. One of the key design features of the new City Hall is the <br />transformation of the exterior courtyard to an enclosed atrium -style lobby, filled <br />with natural light, this now serves as the central hub for all the City's services. <br />The project also adapted the adjacent old bank building into the new Council <br />Chambers including utilizing the vault as the public record file room. <br />UC PATH CENTER TENANT IMPROVEMENTS, RIVERSIDE, CA <br />ion <br />SVA worked with the University of California, Riverside to provide 25,000 <br />square feet of tenant improvements. Efficiency was a key factor in the design. <br />The proposed design facilitates bringing natural light. All interior offices were <br />provided with generous sidelights maximizing the opportunities for the use <br />of natural light decreases the dependence on artificial lighting; assisting in <br />decreasing energy consumption and lowering utility bills. Assignable square <br />footage has been maximized through the use of double acting circulation paths <br />that provide access to multiple functions at once, such as private offices and <br />workstation areas. Durable and long-lasting materials were selected to extend <br />deferred maintenance. The project is LEED Gold Certified. <br />row <br />25G-246 <br />Client Name <br />City of La Habra <br />Year Completed <br />2017 <br />Contact <br />Roy Ramsland <br />Planning Manager <br />562.383.4100 <br />Client Name <br />UC Office of the <br />President <br />Year Completed <br />2018 <br />Contact <br />John Franklin <br />Senior Project Manager <br />951.203.7910 <br />Al <br />City of Santa Ana I SVA Architects 11 <br />
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