1 Broadway Plaza Office Tower Statement of Qualifications
2601 Main Street, Suite 100 Irvine, California 92614 949 576 1833
Table of Contents Letter of Interest
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Relevant Experience
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Project Team
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Project Approach
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Client Satisfaction
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Financials
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Letter of Interest May 27, 2004 | 1 Broadway Plaza Office Tower
Dear Mr. Beauxbeaux: We enthusiastically present our qualifications to join you in this tremendous venture. The intent of this package is to illustrate our capabilities as a multi faceted design organization, demonstrate select project experience in large and tall buildings, and express our enthusiasm to work along side you. With a long history and foundation of design and building in California, as well as significant other experience embedded in our design team, we are intimately familiar with the opportunities and constraints with this building type. Tall buildings require attention to very specific issues and compel the design team towards certain strategies and design decisions when considering urbanistic, social, form and language, and environmental questions. These include, but are not necessarily limited to, high efficiency of space planning to optimize leasable space, rational structural strategies and solutions, attention to the urban context and the impact of a tall structure, coordination with local agencies, interest groups and constituents, and, not least of all, human comfort and sustainable strategies. In short, HMC understands the commercial, social, and civic impact of this project. We posses both the design sensibility and technical nimbleness suited to this process and will engage you and your team with great optimism and high expectations. We look forward to your future news and are prepared to discuss with you a more detailed proposal of our services. Sincerely,
Christopher Taylor Principal-In-Charge
Christopher T. Staggs Senior Designer
Okkwon Kim, CID Senior Interior Designer
HMC Architects | 2601 Main Street, Suite 100 | Irvine, California 92614 | T 949 567 1833 | F 949 567 1838
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experience For 64 years, HMC has provided architecture, planning, and interior design services to private and public sector clients throughout California. The following section details HMC’s relevant experience in the planning, design, and construction of facilities over a wide and successful spectrum.
dublin gateway
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nikken
suffolk
dalian
wembley
chancellor’s office
phillips arena
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Relevant Experience Project
Location
Stories
HMC Staff
Firm
Long Beach, California
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Chris Staggs
LPA
Dublin, Ireland
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Chris Staggs
U2 Studio
Novotel Hotel Hollywood
Hollywood, California
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Chris Staggs
LPA
Hoboken Arena
Hoboken, New Jersey
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Chris Staggs
HOK Sport
Houston, Texas
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Chris Staggs
KMJR
Wembley Stadium
London, England
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Chris Staggs
HOK/Foster
Coventry Stadium
Coventry, England
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Chris Staggs
KMJR
Boston, Massachusetts
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Chris Staggs
Cannon Design
Atlanta, Georgia
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Chris Staggs
HOK Sport
Houston, Texas
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Chris Staggs
KMJR
Irvine, California
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Okkwon Kim
Gensler
Dalian, China
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Larry Wen
HMC
Los Angeles, California
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Bernard Feig
Kajima
Oxnard, California
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Bernard Feig
Kajima
California State University Chancellor’s Headquarters Dublin Gateway
BMC Software Tower
Suffolk University Student Residence Phillips Arena Hewlett-Packard Tower Nikken Dalian World Trade Center New Otani Hotel & Gardens Oxnard Inn
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dublin gateway Reflecting Dublin, her polyvalent facets; her multiplicity, her reflections, refractions and history. Shimmering...glimmering...spi rit; translucent, singing, and glowing at the edge of the city. As light harvesters, the beacons symbolize our probing, our longing. Her body and crown shimmer-uncovering and revealing the city’s heart and life. Her base-knowingly grounded while hovering at the edge of Dublin rhythm, The Liffey, offer back to The Docklands spatial niches and throughways; gardens and places for her young and wise...places for the life of a city to flourish and inspire. relevance | relationship Smart building ecology; long life; loose fit; health; happiness; community connection; integrated building systems; lift the spirit.
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R EN E W R ECL AIM REGENERATE REVEAL RECREATE REL ATE REVALUATE
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nikken Interiors embrace the five universal elements. Spaces include atrium garden, concourse, retail showroom, auditorium, and corporate offices. relevance | relationship Places that intrigue us and move our spirit. Integration of indoor and outdoor earth, water, fire, wood, and metal.
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suffolk university student residence The site was historically occupied by a 360’ tall church spire. Our challenge was to create a place for students in the high density of Beacon Hill, Boston. Working directly with the Boston Civic Design Commission and historic Beacon Hill community, the design solution challenged surrounding zoning requirements, is configured as a daylight harvester, and speaks directly to the material and proportional context of its environment. This is a LEEDS registered project. relevance | relationship Daylighting strategies as well as sustainability are achievable in large buildings and result in more comfortable living environments. These kinds of buildings are increasingly preferred by tenants and occupiers.
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dalian world trade center The 66-story office tower is located at the edge of a newly developed district in Dalian, China. As a district landmark, the tower is designed to integrate apartment, office, hotel, and retail space. relevance | relationship The structural and services systems of high rise structures require planning and integration with the facade, resulting in an architectural language that reflects the building and its “insides.�
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english national stadium An icon to the game of football and London. This cathedral of sport and associated amenities integrates a 90,000 seating bowl with leasable office space, 200-bed class A hotel, and executive club facilities. The 300’ tall steel arch will support the operable roof and remind Londoners of its presence. relevance | relationship A complex interface of many disciplines; large structures that house, move, and accumulate large quantities of people require steady attention, clear design direction and leadership, and rigorous management.
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csu chancellor’s headquarters The project program is a consolidation of the headquarters for the largest university system in the country. The facility is home to a 208-seat conference center for the trustees and Academic Senate meetings, the administrative offices for all operating departments, the Chancellor’s office, and support spaces. relevance | relationship We understand the importance of the “front door” and the impression on the public eye.
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phillips arena The signature, aluminum-clad “ATLANTA� entrance provides a public sculpture as well as supports the entry roof structure. Clad in curtainwall glazing, metal panel, and stone, this 15,000-seat arena has become an icon in Atlanta. relevance | relationship Our perceptions of space, form, and light are dramatically different considering day and night. With this in mind, we consider the skin of a building and its impact on people.
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Qualifications Chris is a principal with HMC, and has been with the firm since 1984. He is responsible for planning, design, coordinating working drawings, and construction administration of numerous projects in the Southern California area. He is experienced in working with numerous governing agencies including fire marshal, and local building departments. Chris has worked closely with a
Christopher Taylor Principal-In-Charge
Education Bachelor of Architecture, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
wide variety of clients in executing complex programs and schedules. He is responsible for projects being delivered on time and within budget.
Select Experience •District Office, Automobile Club of Southern California, Riverside, CA •Office Building, Business Bank of California, Ontario, CA •District Office, Cucamonga County Water, Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Affiliations American Institute of Architects
•District Office, Fontana Unified School, Fontana, CA •Juvenile Court Building, County of San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA •Sheriff’s Training Facility Center, County of San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA •Branch Library, County of San Bernardino, Apple Valley, CA •New Town Hall, Town of Apple Valley, Apple Valley, CA •New Police Department Office Building, Town of Apple Valley, Apple Valley, CA •New County Office Building, Town of Apple Valley, Apple Valley, CA •Welcome Center, Calvary Chapel of Menifee, Menifee, CA •Outpatient Ambulatory Center, St. Bernardine Medical Center, San Bernardino, CA •Instructional Media Center, Little Lake School District, Santa Fe Springs, CA
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Qualifications Kevin has over 21 years experience in the planning and design of projects in Southern California. His experience covers programming, schematic design, design development, construction documents, and construction administration. Kevin is responsible for ensuring that HMC’s vast resources, including construction administration, estimating, quality assurance, specifications,
Kevin Wilkeson, AIA Principal
design, and production staff, are properly coordinated and remain dedicated to your project.
Select Experience •Master Planning / Programming Services, Orange County Office of Education, Costa Mesa, CA
Education Bachelor of Architecture, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
•Master Plan, North Orange County Community College District, Fullerton, CA •Physical Education Facility, Fullerton College, Fullerton, CA •Valencia High School Expansion and Modernization, Placentia-Yorba Linda USD, CA •Orange Avenue K-8 School, Paramount USD, Paramount, CA
Affiliations American Institute of Architects
•District Long Range Facilities Master Plan, Paramount USD, Paramount, CA •Mokler Elementary School Childcare Facility, Paramount USD, Paramount, CA •Central Kitchen/Bake Shop and Cafetorium, Pomona USD, Pomona, CA •Facility Analysis and SP-1A Diagrams, Ontario-Montclair SD, Ontario, CA •Irvine High School High School Gymnasium, Irvine, CA •Harada Elementary School, Corona, CA •Long Range Facilities Master Plan, San Dimas, CA •Lydia Romero-Cruz Elementary School, Santa Ana, CA •Food and Nutrition Center/District Warehouse/Maintenance & Operations Facilities, Pomona, CA
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Qualifications Chris has 15 years of experience in all phases of architecture, including several large scale projects in the United States and abroad. He brings a dedicated focus to high performance design, “intelligent” architectural systems, and sustainable strategies. His design skills cover a broad range of building types and sizes.
Christopher Staggs Senior Designer
Select Experience •6-Story Headquarters, CSU Chancellor’s Office, Long Beach, CA
Education Bachelor of Architecture, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
•20-Story Dublin Gateway Center, Dublin, Ireland •10-Story Novotel Hollywood Hotel, Hollywood, CA •8-Story Hoboken Arena, Hoboken, NJ •26-Story BCM Software Tower, Houston, TX •8-Story Wembley Stadium, London, England •6-Story Coventry Stadium, Coventry, England •20-Story Suffolk University Student Residence, Boston, MA •4-Story Phillips Arena, Atlanta, GA •23-Story Hewlett-Packard Tower, Houston, TX •Desert Vineyard Sanctuary and Children’s School, Master Planning and Design, Lancaster, CA •Saddleback Church Primary School and Library, Irvine, CA •Tarbut V Torah School, Newport Beach, CA •Southern California School of Optometry, Fullerton, CA •Anaheim Community Center, Anaheim, CA •Irvine Spectrum Company, Master Planning and Design, Irvine, CA •Nassau County Venue Complex, Convention center, Master Planning &Design, Long Island NY •Northridge Sports “Oasis”, Master Planning and Design, Los Angeles, CA •Museum for Cinematography, Los Angeles, CA
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Qualifications Okkwon’s strength is successfully melding the diverse requirements of office environments with the humanistic needs of the individuals who occupy them. Experienced in all phases of interior design, from developing design concept to construction administration including programming, design development, space planning, presentation, and documentation. Okkwon’s duties include
Okkwon Kim Senior Interior Designer
Education Master of Science, Interior & Environmental Design, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY Bachelor of Fine Arts, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea
overseeing all design processes, presentations of the HMC interior design team, and interior work as a liaison with the architectural design team.
Select Experience •4-Story Nikken Headquarters, Irvine, CA •Children’s Hospital, Surgery Addition, San Diego, CA •Loma Linda Hospital Rehabilitation Center, Loma Linda, CA •Kaiser Downey Medical Center, Downey, CA •Kaiser West Los Angeles Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA •Princeton Theological Seminary Student Housing, Princeton, NJ •Sun Microsystems, Seoul, Korea •Mammoth Lakes Hospital, LDR/Emergency, Mammoth Lakes, CA •Blue Cross of Greater Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA •Primedia Inc., Anaheim, CA (Project completed while with another firm) •Security Metlife, Newport Beach, CA •Corestates Bank, Finance Group Consolidation, Philadelphia, PA •Carnival Cruise Lines Headquarters, Miami, FL •Smith Kline Beecham, King of Prussia, PA •CIGNA, Philadelphia, PA •Toyota, Irvine, CA •Morgan Bank, Christiana, Delaware
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Qualifications As project leader, Bernard has been involved in various types of projects from preliminary planning, construction administration, to occupancy, including facility surveys, master plans, and the planning, design, and supervision of numerous facilities. Primary consideration is given to designs that best meet the client’s needs within budgetary guidelines.
Bernard C. Feig, Architect Project Leader
Select Experience •21-Story New Otani Hotel & Gardens, Los Angeles, CA
Education Los Angeles Trade Technical School, Los Angeles City College
•5-Story Office Building, Uraku Towers, Honolulu, HI •179,000 SF, Type III, Office, Assembly, and Warehouse, Long Beach Airport, CA •197,000 SF, Type III, Office, Assembly, and Multi-purpose Assembly, RICOH Electronics, Lawrenceville, GA
Affiliations American Institute of Architects Construction Specifications Institute
•110,000 SF, Type IV, Tone Plant Building Expansion, SK Building, Monterey Park, CA •132,000 SF Tenant Improvement, Los Angeles Police Department, Los Angeles, CA •Four Retail/Warehouse Concrete Tilt-Up Buildings, Corona, CA •CKSS Office Building, Honolulu, HI •4-Story Office Building Over Two-Level Subterranean Parking, Regent Beverly Wilshire, Beverly Hills, CA •Concrete Tilt-Up Structure and Support Structure, Consulate General of Japan, Los Angeles, CA •Office Space at 17th floor, LA Convention Center, Los Angeles, CA
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Project Approach
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D e s i g n
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P e r f o r m a n c e
Project Approach Our general scope of professional service shall be to refine and implement an efficient and functional design that is constructible, while maintaining your budget, schedule, and satisfaction. HMC will work to develop the
on electronic file. :: “Record Drawing� floor plans, submitted on electronic media. :: HMC to prepare furniture and equipment plans for various interior spaces. :: HMC to recommend various cost effective,
Design Throughout the design phases, HMC applies concerted effort on satisfying the requirements of regulatory agencies. HMC staff has in depth knowledge of the California Building Code, Department of Health Services, the
approved scope of work in terms of economic
yet aesthetically appealing interior design
Americans with Disabilities Act, and the
and functional requirements.
materials, including wall covering, floor
submittal and review requirements of local,
covering, and modular furniture.
state, and federal authorities.
In order to satisfy the project goals, our
:: HMC to incorporate its understanding
approach begins with the awareness that
of the principles of ergonomic and
Construction documents
the project’s schedule and funding are fixed
sustainable (green) design as appropriate.
The progress of Construction Documents
entities that can only be met or reduced.
:: HMC to provide cost effective, aesthetically appealing design of public areas.
Services provided by HMC are implemented
:: HMC to perform workspace population
with a team approach, consisting of owner
density studies and growth forecast.
representatives, building user groups, HMC,
:: HMC to coordinate efforts with the
is assigned milestones within the Project Schedule where the entire set of drawings is assembled for review by all team members. Coordination of the various consulting engineers is the primary focus of each
and consulting engineers. Beginning with the
engineering and construction of the
submittal. The complete set of construction
existing facilities assessment and continuing
projects.
documents also receives the review of other senior architects at HMC to ensure that quality
through post-occupancy, the expertise of each team member will be incorporated. Team
HMC will provide project delivery in phases,
is maintained. The owner and designated
cohesion will be reinforced through regularly
generally standard to the industry, and
site staff will also receive a complete set of
scheduled progress meetings.
recognized by the American Institute of
documents for their review and approval prior
Architects (AIA). The project objectives,
to bidding.
Typical project deliverables may include, but
detailed schedule, and deliverables will be
not be limited to:
established at the beginning with the owner,
HMC considers budget parameters to be of
:: HMC to field verify existing facilities and
and rigorously followed by HMC.
paramount importance. HMC utilizes the
site conditions and prepare CAD drawings
cumulative experience of an in-house cost-
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estimating department, consulting engineers,
is reviewed and concerns are discussed. HMC
contract change orders
and other construction professionals to
also maintains a detailed logging system,
track project costs and current trends in
enabling the movement of information
Post-construction services
construction. HMC reviews construction
efficiently throughout construction. HMC’s
:: Job walk and creation of final punch list
costs during the initial design phases as well
thorough documentation of construction
:: Review of corrections required by the punch
as during preparation of the Construction
issues serves as a catalyst to the construction
Documents.
process, and becomes a valuable resource in
:: Prepare close-out documents
the event of a construction claim.
:: Post-occupancy survey and analysis
HMC is committed to keeping the number
Bidding
Quality Assurance
of revisions (addenda) during the bid period
:: Issue clarifications to bidders and
Effective construction document quality
list
Construction
to a minimum. Issuance of addenda, should
incorporate information for construction
control is an ongoing process, starting in the
they be required, are included on the
documents via addenda.
programming phase and ending with the
project schedule to insure adequate time for evaluation by potential bidders.
:: Assist the owner in preparation of bid advertisements
completion of the construction documents. The end result of these reviews and strategies
:: Coordinate pre-bid meeting
are higher quality and more thoroughly
HMC’s approach to construction is one of
:: Respond to any requests for clarifications
coordinated documents, which will translate
timely, informed response and the resolution
:: Assist the owner with review of bids
into better bids and fewer change orders. The
of disputes prior to escalation. Should
received for responsiveness
following are the systems HMC will employ:
program design changes arise, HMC provides a diligent review of all costs and alternatives
Construction administration services
Project planning group
prior to recommending applications for
:: Review and respond to all requests for
This group is the core of our quality control
payment.
information :: Review contractor’s shop drawing
Regularly scheduled construction meetings have been the corner stone of HMC’s Construction Administration success. During these meetings, the progress of construction
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submittals :: Attend project construction progress meetings :: Review and make recommendations for
effort. It meets in-house regularly to discuss the recent and upcoming management, design, and coordination issues for the project. These issues will be coordinated and communicated back and forth by the group leader with the owner and with the consultant
team. This group provides ongoing review
included in the documents for each phase
with HMC plan checking the work of all
of project issues by a group of qualified
and for each drawing type. This will help the
disciplines. These are objective reviews of
individuals and ensures that these issues
number of review comments required.
the documents evaluating code compliance,
are incorporated into the development
constructability, coordination, and
of the design and documents prior to
Milestone coordination meetings
formal review by any applicable regulatory
The purpose of these regular meetings will
agencies.
be for progress coordination of building
completeness.
and system issues. These meetings are the Code analysis and code
forums for the majority of the technical
conformance reviews
coordination.
A preliminary code analysis will be prepared at the onset of design by all
Progress reviews
architectural and engineering disciplines.
These reviews, conducted by HMC and
This analysis will be submitted to the owner
the engineering consultants, will occur
for review. The A/E team will review the
several times during each phase, preceding
documents at the completion of each phase
milestone coordination meetings. The
of work to ensure compliance with earlier
point of these reviews is to examine
Code Analysis findings. Any necessary
the practicality, functionality, and cost
Code Analysis revisions will be prepared
implications of the design and building
by the A/E team and forwarded to the
details, as well as to ensure that all review
appropriate agencies.
comments from the owner are being appropriately addressed.
Design and construction document checklists
Plan check reviews
HMC will customize our master checklist for
Following each phase submittal, each
this project with respect to each discipline.
member of the A/E team will review the
This provides our staff and all consultants
drawings and specifications relative to
with an extensive list of specific items to be
the coordination of their scope of work,
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Client Satisfaction
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Client Satisfaction We are constantly challenging our tenets and modifying them in light of new information. Only through this process do we gain wisdom, and better assure client satisfaction. Rancho Cucamonga Valley Water District
Kaiser Permanente Facilities
Contact: Robert Deloach, General Manager
Contact: Mr. K.C. Fong, AIA, Fac. Development Team
909 987 2591
Manager
• Operations Facility
323 857 3676
City of Ontario
•Kaiser West Los Angeles Medical Center
Contact: Mr. Mark Chase, Maintenance Manager
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
909 395 2625
Contact: Mr. Peter Hendrickson, Facilities Director
•Ontario Senior Center
323 866 7823
County of Riverside Sheriff’s Department
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Contact: Mr. Dana Fredendahl, Lieutenant
Contact: Ray Morrison, Director of Facilities, Planning and
909 955 2520
Management
•Riverside Sheriff/Coroner Public Administration Facility
909 869 4993
County of San Bernardino Sheriff’s Department
•Center for Technology, Training & Incubation
Contact: Mr. Greg Kyritsis, Captain
County of San Bernardino
909 4732604
Contact: Ms. Patricia Laudisio, San Bernardino County
•County of San Bernardino Sheriff’s Training Center
Library Facilities Manager
Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Contact: Mr. Jim Herrington, AIA, Design & Construction Manager 562 622 4254 •Kaiser Downey Medical Center •Kaiser Baldwin Park Medical Center
909 387 5795 •Apple Valley Branch Library Contact: Mr. Samer Marei, Project Architect 909 387 5303 •Town of Apple Valley Civic Center •Juvenile Dependency Court
When we approach design solutions with fresh eyes — often those of our client’s instead of our own — we increase the potential of creating unique and responsive built environments for
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Financials
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Financial Stability
Insurance
The following is current financial information for HMC Architects.
HMC will meet or exceed your indemnification and insurance
HMC is in excellent financial condition and has a net worth in excess
requirements.
of several million dollars. If additional financial information is required, please contact:
HMC Architects is insured by:
James E. Staley
Dealey, Renton & Associates
Chief Operations Officer, HMC
Joan Calnon
Phone 909 989 9979
600 South Lake Avenue, Suite 308, Pasadena, CA 91106
Fax 909 483 1400
Phone 626 844 3070 Fax 626 844 3074
Mary Maizland CitiBank
General Liability
700 North Brand Blvd., Suite 200
$1,000,000
Each Occurrence
Glendale, CA 91203
$ 500,000
Medical Expense (any one person)
Phone 818 291 8144
$1,000,000
Person & Adv. Injury
Fax 818 291 8151
$2,000,000
Aggregate
$2,000,000
Products
Scott Young, CPA Wright, Ford, Young & Company One Park Plaza, Suite 250
Automobile Liability
$1,000,000
Combined Single Limit (Hired and Non-owned Autos)
Irvine, CA 92714
Professional Liability
Phone 949 474 1776
$2,000,000
Each Occurrence
Bruce Varner, Esq.
$2,000,000
Aggregate
Varener, Saleson & Dobler 3750 University Avenue, Suite 610 Riverside, CA 92501
Worker’s Compensation
$1,000,000
Each Accident
$1,000,000
Each Employee
$1,000,000
Policy Limit
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