Our Reference Projects
UC Davis West Village
UC Davis West Village is a new campus neighborhood now under construction in Davis, California. It is designed to enable faculty, staff and students to live near campus, take advantage of environmentally friendly transportation options, and participate fully in campus life.
The first phase of the project consists of 16 student resident halls, lease-recreation building, five mixed use (commercial and residential) buildings, and core infrastructure supporting future phases of the project. MPE is providing Geotechnical Engineering Services, and Earthwork and Materials Testing and Observation during construction.
CHW MOB Elk Grove
The first phase of the Catholic Healthcare West Elk Grove Medical Campus is a 65,000 square-foot, three-story medical office building. Services offered at the facility will include imaging and ambulatory surgery, as well as other medical offices. Mid Pacific Engineering is providing Geotechnical Engineering Services, and Earthwork and Materials Testing and Observation during construction. Principals from MPE also performed the initial investigations and prepared the Geotechnical Engineering Report for the medical campus.
CHW Radiation & Oncology Facility, Sacramento
This historic building was originally a cannery built back in the 1930’s and has gone through several renovations as office space and is now being converted to a state of the art radiation and oncology facility. The central feature of the project is the Vault which is an extremely heavy concrete box structure having walls four to six feet thick and up to 18 feet tall. The existing soft soils underlying the site required an innovative approach for foundation support. Drilled displacement columns were used to improve bearing capacity of the soils, control settlement and allow the use of a conventional mat slab for structural support. MPE is providing a full scope of geotechnical engineering and special inspections for the entire project.
Red Bluff Diversion Dam Fish Passage, Red Bluff
The Red Bluff Diversion Dam Fish Passage Improvement Project consists of the construction of a positive barrier fish screen and a pumping plant, resulting in the achievement of the dual goals of the project: 1) fixing the fish passage issues associated with the operation of the diversion dam and 2) providing a long term solution for water conveyance reliability to the farmers reliant on the water for irrigation. The project is the nation's largest Department of the Interior economic stimulus project. Mid Pacific Engineering is providing Geotechnical Engineering consulting and Earthwork and Materials Testing services to the General Contractors and several of the Sub- Contractors on both phases of the project.
Clean World Partners: UC Davis Landfill, Sacramento Area Transfer Station & American River Packaging Projects
Clean World Partners has partnered with Otto Construction to construct several new, state of the art, anaerobic digesters to produce renewable energy.
MPE is very pleased to a part of this new and emerging green technology. As the technology advances, each project and structure type is a bit different requiring a flexible approach to adapt to the new technology, siting requirements, and foundation support.
MPE is providing a full scope of services for these projects including Geotechnical Engineering Investigation and site analysis and a variety of special inspections for each of these unique and adaptable structures.
McClellan Business Park, McClellan
Eight years after the official closure, McClellan Air Force Base is now McClellan Business Park, a growing business community that contains a diverse mix of companies spread across more than 8 million square feet of space of all types. The former military facility is now home to hundreds of private companies, as well as state, federal and local government agencies.
The original buildings are being renovated and repurposed, requiring various structural modifications and upgrades to accommodate new tenants. MPE is proud to be working with the Park to provide all of the varied special inspections for these very diverse structures. The required special inspections for the structures are as diverse and unique as the structures themselves.