Project Profiles

Moses Lake City Hall

Moses Lake City Hall

Moses Lake, WA

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Quantum Consulting Engineers provided structural design for a new 41,000 square foot, civic center building at the edge of downtown Moses Lake, Washington. The center houses council chambers and offices for two city departments. Additional space includes a public lobby, galleries, auditorium and classrooms. An underground connection links the center to City Hall.

The Moses Lake Civic Center was designed to earn a LEED Silver rating. Green features included sun-shading devices and an events space that is passively vented and cooled.

Architect: Miller Hull Partnership

Westside School

Westside School

Seattle, WA

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The Westside School project in West Seattle’s Arbor Heights neighborhood is an outstanding example of adaptive reuse. The project involved modernizing and adding 20,000 square feet to the 1970’s Hillcrest Presbyterian Church to create a state-of-the-art K-8 school, while maintaining the character of the original building. Quantum worked closely with SKL Architects to overcome technical and budgetary challenges to help them realize their incredible vision for the school.

Architect: Sundberg Kennedy, Ly-Au Young

REO Flats

Reo Flats

Seattle, WA

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Quantum Consulting Engineers provided structural and temporary shoring design for this mixed-use residential apartments build­ing located on 14th Avenue. Located in the Pike-Pine neighborhood on Capitol Hill, this project adds high quality, contemporary multi-family residential units to the bustling community. The seven-story building developed by Madrona Real Estate of Seattle contains 108 living units, in­cluding below grade parking with 79 parking spaces and 7,200 square feet of street level retail spaces.

REO Flats is named for Ransom E. Olds, who was a pioneer in the American auto industry. The Oldsmobile brand was named after him, and the car company once operated on Capitol Hill’s historic auto row where the new building is now located. REO Flats includes the original masonry facade of a 1925 structure that was on the site, and the entry is lined with brick salvaged from the Supply Laundry Building in South Lake Union. A 32-by-42-foot tall mural painted on the south side of the building depicts the REO Speed Wagon, considered to be the ancestor of the pickup truck.

Architect: Johnson Architecture & Planning

Capitol Hill Urban Co-Housing

Capitol Hill Urban Co-Housing

Seattle, WA

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Quantum Consulting Engineers provided the structural engineering for the Capitol Hill Urban Co-housing community in the heart of the Capitol Hill neighborhood. This five-story urban infill project provides nine homes, a community dining room and kitchen, commercial space on the street level, and a small urban farm on the roof. The project is composed of concrete and wood construction, as well as energy saving components that exceed code requirements.

Architect: Schemata Workshop

Viva Apartments

Viva Apartments

Seattle, WA

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Quantum Consulting Engineers provided structural engineering for this six-story 104 unit mixed-use residential/retail building. Conveniently located at the prominent intersections of 11th Avenue, East Madison Street and East Union Street, the Viva property is located at the convergence of two urban neighborhoods within the Capitol Hill Area of Seattle. This triangular shaped building offers two levels of below ground parking, ground floor commercial/retail space, and five stories of residential units overhead. The retail space located at the prominent corner of the site anchors the building, while reinforcing the unique triangular geometry.

Architect: BRCA