Category Archives: Tenant Improvement

SCE GO5 Terraces Waterproofing

The GO5 Terraces Waterproofing project consisted of restoration of existing waterproofing for 41,300 SF surfaces located on the tri-level terraces on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th floor of the Southern California Edison General office in Rosemead, CA. The elastomeric coating was beginning to delaminate causing moisture penetration risk below the topping slab on the decks and stairs and bypassing to the coal tar pitch membrane and structural slab.  The project required the demolition of the removal of the existing elastomeric coating down to the structural concrete and installation of new concrete topping slab with application of new waterproofing membrane system including new sheet metal, sealants, and Electric Field Vector Mapping (EFVM).

SCE GO1 Dining Room Remodel

Southern California Edison GO1 Dining Room Remodel consisted of a 8,963 SF tenant improvement to an existing cafeteria space.  The purpose of this project was to provide a new updated state of the art dining room. The project included new custom millwork, framing and glazing for dining glass wall, rolling shutters, ACT, carpet, Base, HVAC distribution, lighting package upgrade, and fire alarm reconfiguration.  

CBRE SCE Fenwick SC Lab Remodel

Southern California Edison Fenwick SC Lab project consisted of a 6,000SF tenant improvement to an existing equipment service lab and dismantling and reassembling a faraday cage.  The purpose of this TI project was to create new efficient climate control electronic labs and support rooms.  The project included electrical and advanced mechanical systems and control systems.  The mechanical work included installing new heat pumps, condensing unit, refrigerant piping and hangers and an electric duct heater.  

SCE GO1 Workplace Upgrade Phase 2 & 3

The GO1 Workplace Upgrade project consisted of a 100,000SF renovation of the Southern California Edison General office in Rosemead, CA. Due to the building being split into 4 quads the work was performed in phases to allow employees and furniture to be moved in advance of each phase.  Each phase consisted of installation of acoustical ceiling, LED lighting and controls and relocation of electrical floor boxes. Replacement and install of new mechanical ductwork, registers, diffusers and VAV’s.  The scope of work included the office to be brought up to code by providing seismic upgrades to existing ductwork, piping, conduits, fixtures and equipment.