Five McMullan Engineers Complete Training & Receive CalOES, SAP Certifications

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In March 2017, five engineers of McMullan & Associations, Inc. completed the training to receive their California Emergency Office of Emergency Services (CalOES) and Safety Assessment Program (SAP) certifications. The training was offered through the National Council of Structural Engineers Associations (NCSEA).

We congratulate our colleagues for furthering their level of professional expertise!

  • David Whitman, PE
  • Megan Beery, PE
  • Stephen Propsting, PE
  • Sze Patrum, PE
  • William “Garrett” Sullivan, EIT

Arts and Industries Building Revitalization Winner of 2016 Outstanding in Structural Engineering Excellence Award by SEA-MW

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The Arts and Industries Building (AIB), a National Historic Landmark designed by Cluss and Schulze Architects in 1879, was the first structure built to house the U.S. National Museum. It is one of the finest examples of historic exposition architecture in the country. Its 19th century state of the art fire proof masonry walls and light weight iron trusses and purlins support 46 different roof areas. The interior was so spectacular that it hosted President Garfield’s Inaugural Ball when it opened in 1881.

The AIB has a a central rotunda 100 feet tall and four halls and courts 53 feet tall which are surrounded by eight ranges. In the last 50 years, some of these high areas were filled in with additional floors but otherwise very few changes were made. In 2009, it was the Smithsonian Institution’s desire to repair the exterior envelope, remove the added floors, and restore the AIB back to its original layout. In addition, the entire building was to be upgraded to meet current code requirements for snow, wind, seismic, blast and progressive collapse.

Father O’Connell Hall Winner of Best Project (Renovation/Restoration) given by ENR MidAtlantic

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The Catholic University of America’s Father O’Connell Hall recognized by ENR MidAtlantic with Best Project in Renovation/Restoration category. This was a very unique and challenging project as each wing had different structural systems. Virtually no original construction documents existed, so the team encountered many unforeseen challenges which required quick and cost-effective solutions. The building’s basement-level slab was structurally unfit to brace new retaining walls. We replaced a large area of the slab, and also re-sequenced subsurface grading excavation work to reduce the need for temporary shoring.

Holy Cross Germantown Hospital given Award of Merit as one of the Best Projects Completed in 2015

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The new Holy Cross Germantown Hospital has been recognized with the Award of Merit in Health Care by ENR MidAtlantic. We are proud to be the structural engineer for the 237,000 SF, 93-bed acute care facility. Working with SmithGroup, a design was developed for this six-story hospital using BIM modeling to help find cost-saving measures due to economic restrictions. Prefabricated structural headwalls in patient rooms helped to increase quality and reduce installation time.