Projects
Zenovic & Associates, Inc. provides civil and structural engineering, land surveying,
cartography, construction support, and related professional services to the Olympic
Peninsula area of northwest Washington State. The company, started in 1998 includes
a staff of six engineers and a land surveyor, along with administrative staff. In the 16
years the company has been in existence, it has provided professional services to both
private and public clients, including municipalities, non-profits, architectural and
engineering firms, building contractors, and individuals.
The firm is currently working on projects that range from residential and commercial
subdivisions, municipal infrastructure design and construction support, Water System
Master Plans, Large Onsite Sewer System Plans, and Low-Impact Design Stormwater
systems.
cartography, construction support, and related professional services to the Olympic
Peninsula area of northwest Washington State. The company, started in 1998 includes
a staff of six engineers and a land surveyor, along with administrative staff. In the 16
years the company has been in existence, it has provided professional services to both
private and public clients, including municipalities, non-profits, architectural and
engineering firms, building contractors, and individuals.
The firm is currently working on projects that range from residential and commercial
subdivisions, municipal infrastructure design and construction support, Water System
Master Plans, Large Onsite Sewer System Plans, and Low-Impact Design Stormwater
systems.
WATERFRONT IMPROVEMENT PLAN, CITY OF PORT ANGELES
The Port Angeles Waterfront Transportation Improvement Project includes in part a $17 million major redevelopment of the urban waterfront between Hollywood Beach and the Valley Creek Estuary Park. The project includes the construction of a waterfront esplanade, adjacent roadways and trail, a new Waterfront Park, and City Pier improvements. The project requires the integration of several professional disciplines to effectively implement the conceptual plan. Zenovic & Associates, Inc. is the lead project coordinator in addition to providing civil engineering services, and is directing a team of structural, hydrogeological, and geotechnical consultants, working with urban planners and architects, landscape architects, and the City of Port Angeles Department of Community Development and Public Works Department to complete the project.
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WESTPORT ADMINISTRATION, DESIGN & INTERIOR FABRICATION FACILITY,
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
Zenovic & Associates, Inc. is currently the project lead for the remodel of the original Wal-mart big box store east of Port Angeles. Westport Yachts purchased the vacant building and property in 2015 and is upgrading the 130,000 square foot structure to include 100,000 square feet of shop area for the fabrication of interior components (cabinetry, upholstery, kitchen support) for the 38 to 50 meter yachts constructed at their facility on Marine Drive on the Port Angeles Waterfront. In addition to the fabrication shop, Westport is relocating all of their design, administrative, sales, and corporate staff to the remodeled building from several sites in Port Angeles and Seattle to increase efficiencies.
The design team for this project includes architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical consultants along with support from acoustical, interior design, fire suppression/alarm, and high-quality paint finishing systems consultants. We have directed the project from conception through land use and construction permitting, and currently provide on-call services for unique building upgrades including a Hazardous Material Storage Building, installation of a 16 foot wide roll-up door in an existing concrete masonry unit wall, installation of roof smoke/heat vents, and construction of interior rooms for isolating epoxy layup work, controlling temperatures for proper curing of finish topcoat, and final buffing of cabinetry. The quality of the finish on the interior living space components on the yachts is a Westport trademark, so the ability to maintain a clean work environment is critical to the operation. |
LAURIDSEN BRIDGE REPLACEMENT PROJECT, CITY OF PORT ANGELES
This project consisted of replacement of the East Lauridsen Street bridge over Peabody Creek in Port Angeles. In addition to demolition and construction of a new bridge, the project necessitated upgrades to the storm water outfall to Peabody Creek at the project site. The City of Port Angeles is mandated by the Department of Ecology to conform the standards of the Western Washington Stormwater Management Manual, and changes to outfalls can require significant upgrades. Through careful evaluation of the regulations and discussions with Ecology and the City of Port Angeles, we were able to minimize the cost impacts while providing enhanced treatment of the runoff from the project site with a separate discharge to the creek. This effort resulted in significant savings to the City. Our firm provided civil design for stormwater infrastructure improvements on this project.
PENINSULA COLLEGE LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER, CITY OF PORT ANGELES
This project consisted of replacement of the East Lauridsen Street bridge over Peabody Creek in Port Angeles. In addition to demolition and construction of a new bridge, the project necessitated upgrades to the storm water outfall to Peabody Creek at the project site. The City of Port Angeles is mandated by the Department of Ecology to conform the standards of the Western Washington Stormwater Management Manual, and changes to outfalls can require significant upgrades. Through careful evaluation of the regulations and discussions with Ecology and the City of Port Angeles, we were able to minimize the cost impacts while providing enhanced treatment of the runoff from the project site with a separate discharge to the creek. This effort resulted in significant savings to the City. Our firm provided civil design for stormwater infrastructure improvements on this project.
CLALLAM COUNTY PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT #1 ADMINISTRATION CENTER
This project consisted of replacement of the East Lauridsen Street bridge over Peabody Creek in Port Angeles. In addition to demolition and construction of a new bridge, the project necessitated upgrades to the storm water outfall to Peabody Creek at the project site. The City of Port Angeles is mandated by the Department of Ecology to conform the standards of the Western Washington Stormwater Management Manual, and changes to outfalls can require significant upgrades. Through careful evaluation of the regulations and discussions with Ecology and the City of Port Angeles, we were able to minimize the cost impacts while providing enhanced treatment of the runoff from the project site with a separate discharge to the creek. This effort resulted in significant savings to the City. Our firm provided civil design for stormwater infrastructure improvements on this project.
SITE REDEVELOPMENT FOR FAMILY MEDICINE CLINIC, PORT ANGELES
This project consisted of the repurposing of the vacant Port Angeles Light Operations maintenance facility into a medical clinic including development of site improvements. The client set challenging goals for the project including the use of Low Impact Development site standards and validation of optimal life cycle cost for all elements. Rain gardens were used for stormwater management. The project required the vacating of a local street and integration of site elements with Port Angeles’ new waterfront park. Our firm provided topographic mapping and civil design services on this project.
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MARINE SCIENCE CENTER, PORT ANGELES
The Port Angeles Marine Science Center was a project conceived by the Feiro Marine Life Center to proceed with the preferred alternative of the Port Angeles Marine campus concept on the property now intended for the Port Angeles Performing Arts Center. The project was to be developed in two phases; and initial building that included a conference center, shared exhibit space and offices for the Marine Life Center and NOAA’s Olympic Coast Discovery Center, and commercial space. The second phase envisioned a full aquarium. Work on the project proceeded through construction drawings. Our firm completed full civil design for the entire project site including integration with the adjacent Waterfront Park.
CARRIE BLAKE MUNICIPAL PARK, SEQUIM
This project consists of the preparation of a Master Plan for the redevelopment of the City of Sequim’s primary municipal park, a 17-acre site with numerous facilities and uses. Working with lead consultant HBB Architects, the consultant team completed site analysis of the park. Developed two primary development options is conjunction with City staff, narrowed the options down based on public review and feedback, and is in the process of developing a cost analysis and financing options for the preferred alternative. Our role included the analysis of site improvement and utility needs, costs, and impacts as well as coordinating the plan with the on-going work associated with the City’s Stormwater Master Plan.