Laurelhurst Hill Stabilization

Laurelhurst Hill Stabilization

Laurelhurst Hill Stabilization The Problem Our client, who lives in Seattle, in the Laurelhurst neighborhood has a gorgeous home on one of the hillsides overlooking the sound. The problem is, their hillside was becoming unstable. Many of the homes in the Pacific...
Skagit Valley Tennis Court Cover

Skagit Valley Tennis Court Cover

Project: Skagit Valley Tennis Court Cover Problem: Property owner wanted a cover over the tennis court so people could play tennis while it was raining. The area the college is located in is known for wind gusts of up to 70 miles per hour. The Tennis court cover had...
Mercer Island Residence

Mercer Island Residence

Project: Mercer Island Residence Problem: Homeowner wanted to expand their livable space by adding a basement under their home located on a hillside. Solution: The house was lifted and secured on cribbing in order to remove the West foundation wall. Per Geotech and...
Lake Washington Residence

Lake Washington Residence

Project: Lake Washington Residence Problem: Home had settled 3 1/2” on the East side of the downhill slope. The settlement had caused 2 large cracks in the foundation on the North and South sides. Interior floors were noticeably out of level. Solution: Installed...
Redmond Condos

Redmond Condos

Project: Redmond Condo Problem: Condo unit had settled as much as 1 5/8” on the perimeter of the building and the interior floor slab had settled, opening up to a 1” crack approximately 25’ long. The settled condo unit had been built on fill at the top of a ravine....

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