This project was a complete renovation of a 1930’s era former barracks building on the old Naval station in the Sand Point neighborhood of Seattle. It contains 148 units of affordable housing, the Denise Louie early learning education center, and a NeighborCare Health community health clinic.
Square Footage: 240,000
Location: Seattle, WA
Client: Rafn & Mercy Housing Northwest
Architect: Tonkin Architecture
Electrical Engineer: WSP
The 240,000 square foot building, which was originally constructed between 1929 and 1944, is on the National Register of Historic Places. It had been unoccupied for more than twenty years and had fallen into disrepair.
• Complete electrical
• Service gear
• Primaries and secondary’s
• Temporary power
• Site work
• Commercial space and common areas
• Unit wiring
• Fire alarm and detection system
• Security system/access control system/card readers
• CCTV system
• Telephone data & cable system
• Fire stopping and final testing
Chrome General Contractors Excavation for primary and secondary ductbanks.
Dimensional Communications Audio Visual Systems.
Pacific Fire & Security Fire alarm, access control, area of rescue.
The 240,000 square foot building, which was originally constructed between 1929 and 1944, is on the National Register of Historic Places. It had been unoccupied for more than twenty years and had fallen into disrepair.