Shoring Up D.C.'s Historical Foundations: Collection 14

Deep Foundations Institute
Alan Quiroga
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Publication Date:
Aug 1, 2023

Abstract

Nestled between Meridian Park and Howard University in the heart of Washington, D.C., the historic block between 14th, V and W streets North- west featured several original struc- tures, many of them dating to the 1800s. During its rich history, this square block has been home to a variety of different organizations including automobile showrooms and repair businesses, a parking garage, various industrial warehouses, and, in recent years, the headquarters of the renowned D.C. nonprofit Martha's Table. The revitalization of the buildings in this block also known as the Collection 14 project involved the transformation of aging and historical structures into a new multi-use development. The redevelopment project was distinguished by the retention of period street-facing building facades (to the extent possible) to preserve the character and culture of the historic neighborhood while revitalizing the block with some modern construction elements. The complexity of the project and difficult subsurface conditions required specialized and extensive sheeting, shoring and underpinning work to be performed. This project had many parties involved, including: • • • • Owner: Madison Investments Owner's representative: Compass Design & Development General contractor: McCullough Construction Civil engineer: Vika Capitol Structural engineer: Ehlert Bryan Architect: Perkins Eastman DC Geotechnical engineer: GEI Consultants Sheeting and shoring contractor: Steele Foundation
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APA: Alan Quiroga  (2023)  Shoring Up D.C.'s Historical Foundations: Collection 14

MLA: Alan Quiroga Shoring Up D.C.'s Historical Foundations: Collection 14. Deep Foundations Institute, 2023.

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