Shoreline, WA

Fircrest School Adult Training Program

Markets
Services
Features
ADA
Curb Gutter
Conveyance and Detention Systems
Frontage Improvements
Landscape Strip
Retaining Walls
Sidewalk
Storm Drainage
Topographic Survey
Multidisciplinary site and frontage improvements for skilled nursing facility campus

AHBL is providing civil engineering, landscape architecture, and land surveying services for the new Fircrest Nursing Adult Training Program. AHBL prepared preliminary design through the Design Development (DD) phase for Fircrest School’s Adult Training Program frontage improvements, which were triggered by the City of Shoreline’s municipal code for construction of new campus buildings. The project consisted of new sidewalk, new curb gutter and sidewalk, landscape strip, and retaining walls. 

To reduce tree replacement required by the City of Shoreline, multiple options for sidewalk, wall, and grading sections were prepared. In addition, to the frontage improvements at intersections of 15th Street NE with NE 150th and NE 155th, AHBL provided ADA compliant curb ramps and bike lane channelization. Preliminary water plans were prepared to meet North City Water District requirements. In addition, AHBL designed new storm drainage conveyance and detention systems. AHBL’s landscape architects prepared plans for new plantings, trees, and vegetation within the landscape strip and AHBL’s land survey team performed a topographic survey for this project. DD documents were submitted to the City of Shoreline for review before the construction documents were created for the Adult Training Program.

 

Renderings: DLR Group

Teaming Partners

  • Owners:
    • Washington State Department of Enterprise Services
    • Department of Social and
    • Health Services (DSHS)
  • Architect: DLR Group
  • Contractor: Kiewit

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