Capitol Area East End Complex Blocks 171 Through 174 Sacramento, California: A Case History Involving The Application Of APGD And APG Piling Methods ? Introduction

Deep Foundations Institute
Brian R. Zuckerman
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

The Capitol Area East End Complex is currently being constructed under contract with the State of California Department of General Services on two sites adjacent to the grounds of the California State Capitol Building in downtown Sacramento. The complex will consolidate the headquarters of the Departments of Health Services and Education, which currently occupy several facilities located throughout Sacramento. When completed in 2003, the complex will be the largest civic office project in California history, with approximately 1.5 million square feet of office space and housing nearly 6,300 state workers. The total project is being constructed on five separate blocks in downtown Sacramento, Blocks 171 through 174 and 225. Separate design/build contracts were executed for the construction on Blocks 171 through 174 and the construction on Block 225. The scope of this paper is limited to construction on Blocks 171 through 174, which comprise a square, two blocks on a side, bounded by 15th, 17th, L, and N streets, located immediately to the east of Capitol Park and the State Capitol Building, as pictured in the image shown below.
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APA: Brian R. Zuckerman  (2002)  Capitol Area East End Complex Blocks 171 Through 174 Sacramento, California: A Case History Involving The Application Of APGD And APG Piling Methods ? Introduction

MLA: Brian R. Zuckerman Capitol Area East End Complex Blocks 171 Through 174 Sacramento, California: A Case History Involving The Application Of APGD And APG Piling Methods ? Introduction. Deep Foundations Institute, 2002.

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