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A.G. SPANOS CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS
STOCKTON, CA

The A.G. Spanos headquarters building in Stockton, California, is a six-story mid-rise structural steel frame building, constructed over a concrete drilled pier foundation.

MatriScope performed materials testing and inspections services for A.G. Spanos headquarters building from the ground up. Our experienced team conducted extensive field and shop welding and assembly inspections for the structural steel, as well as earthwork and concrete inspections and testing.

Owner: A.G. Spanos Companies
Contractor: HMH Builders, Inc.
Architect: Lesvosky Donaldson
Structural Engineer: Showerman Hawn & Stone
Construction Cost: $35 million

 



A.G. SPANOS CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS BUILDING
 

TILESHOP WAREHOUSE
BERKELEY, CA

The Tileshop Warehouse in Berkeley, California, is a 24,000 square foot, two-story structural steel framed building, constructed over a drilled pier concrete foundation. The building will serve as the corporate headquarters for the TileShop.

MatriScope is performing materials testing and special inspections services related to concrete, structural steel, and fireproofing.

Owner: Tileshop Warehouse
Contractor: ZCon Builders
Architect: VBN Architects
Structural Engineer: Dominic Chu Structural Engineers
Construction Cost: $15 million

 

TILESHOP WAREHOUSE
 

CEMEX CEMENT IMPORT TERMINAL
WEST SACRAMENTO, CA

The CEMEX Cement Import Terminal is a master-planned industrial effort located off of Industrial Boulevard in West Sacramento, California. This project encompassed various types and phases of reinforced concrete construction. At the completion of this unique project, there will be six 140 feet tall cement silos supported on a four foot thick pile and mat foundation. The concrete for the impressive silos was placed using slip form construction whereby the entire structure was poured monolithically. This challenging endeavor required staffing of eight MatriScope inspectors working two shifts around the clock for eight consecutive days.

MatriScope performed construction observation related to engineered fill placement, structural concrete, masonry, and structural steel.

Owner: CEMEX, Inc. c/o Industrial Consulting Resources
Contractor: Morton Contractors
Structural Engineer: SEI Engineers, Inc.
Construction Cost: $55 million

 

CEMEX CEMENT
 

SACRAMENTO INTERNATIONAL JET CENTER
SACRAMENTO, CA

The Sacramento International Jet Center combines a 15,776 square foot, two-story office building and two 72,000 square foot hangar buildings. Building construction required the over-excavation of existing fill and re-compaction in order to achieve uniform building support. Buildings are pre-fabricated metal structures supported by conventional foundations with slab on-grade floor construction.

MatriScope was responsible for oversight of project delivery related to the initial geotechnical engineering report, earthwork observation and related laboratory testing services, and special inspections related earthwork, structural concrete, structural steel and high-strength bolting.

Owner: Sacramento International Jet Center
Contractor: Sacramento International Jet Center
Architect: RMW Architecture & Interiors
Structural Engineer: Neil O. Anderson
Construction Cost: $10 million

 

SACRAMENTO INTERNATIONAL JET CENTER