K.D. Stahl Construction Finalized Mountain Health Community Center by Sean Stahl

Our team at K.D. Stahl Construction Group Inc. has finished the tenant improvement of Mountain Health Community Heights Family Medicine Center. 

Located at:
4690 El Cajon Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92115

Architectural Design
Thiessen Sci-Tech Architecture

Structural
GSSI Structural Engineers

M.E.P.
Pro Engineering Consulting, Inc.

 

Scope of work:
Tenant Improvement of non-profit medical and dental community center building. Existing shell to receive new stucco, new store front entry to be tiled and all new storefront glazing. Inside space was completely built out to accommodate and comply with all regulations necessary for medical and dental occupancy. The exterior hardscape was resurfaced and new concrete entry way poured per site plans.  
 

K.D. Stahl Construction Awarded UCSD Pub Shell & Event Space Renovation by Sean Stahl

We are set to start the renovation of University of California, San Diego's Pub & Event Space. Project is underway, stay tuned as we will be documenting the progress of this project as it moves along.  

Located at:
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093

Civil Engineer
Atlas Civil Design

Structural Engineer
KPFF Consulting Engineers

Landscape Architect
David Reed Landscape Architects

 

Scope of Work:
The pub side will encompass demolition of existing walls, flooring, kitchen equipment, light fixtures and associated infrastructure. The new work for the pub is to prepare the space as a warm shell including mechanical, electrical, plumbing work, for a future vendor build-out. New walls, doors (interior and exterior), and new exterior patio areas with low retaining walls, metal gate and guardrails for dining will be constructed as part of this work. Demolition of existing bay window and walls to make the front elevation more transparent by use of two aluminum and glass fold-up doors. A new steel awning sunshade over the two fold-up doors. 

The stage venue will be a full upgrade and renovation to the space for the University to run as a separate occupant. The interior demolition consists of removing walls, concrete ramp and stairs, light fixtures, floors, flooring and other related infrastructure. The new work consists of creating a new concrete path from the main campus walkway, accessible ramps and stairs. A new storage room will be added in the center of the building with access of the shared corridor. The new interior work will provide flooring, accessible ramp, doors, windows, and associated infrastructure. The existing light fixtures will be replaced with LED light fixtures. The existing men's and women's restrooms, which will be shared by both venues, will be upgraded to current ADA standards where applicable. A new patio bar space with fold-up aluminum and glass doors will be constructed attaching to the east elevation.