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San Joaquin Regional Transit District (SJRTD) Regional Transportation Center

San Joaquin Regional Transit District (SJRTD) Regional Transportation Center

This $45.9 million design-build project consisted of three separate buildings all working together for one purpose—the maintenance of the RTD vehicle fleet. The three buildings were CMU structures with steel frames and industrial/commercial finishes. The first of the three buildings was the 100,000-SF maintenance building that contained 20 repair bays, an electronic repair shop, machine shop, signage shop, storage, parts room, brake shop, training rooms and offices. The second was the 20,000-SF fuel brake tire building with four fueling, detailing and brake inspection lanes along with a tire shop. The last was the 8,000-SF wash building that had two automatic bus wash lanes and two steam cleaning lanes. The buildings were planted on a 10-acre site with concrete paving as well as oil/separator and stormwater interceptor systems to manage on-site drainage. Our team revised the original structural system that was provided within the criteria documents and was able to document a total of 30 percent savings in structural costs. Miyamoto International

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Client

McCarthy BuildingCompanies, Inc., Dreyfuss & Blackford

Year

April 2015

Scale

100,000 SF Maintenance Building, 20,000 SF Fuel Brake Tire Building, 8,000 SF Wash Building

Location

Stockton, CA

San Joaquin Regional Transit District (SJRTD) Regional Transportation Center

This $45.9 million design-build project consisted of three separate buildings all working together for one purpose—the maintenance of the RTD vehicle fleet. The three buildings were CMU structures with steel frames and industrial/commercial finishes. The first of the three buildings was the 100,000-SF maintenance building that contained 20 repair bays, an electronic repair shop, machine shop, signage shop, storage, parts room, brake shop, training rooms and offices. The second was the 20,000-SF fuel brake tire building with four fueling, detailing and brake inspection lanes along with a tire shop. The last was the 8,000-SF wash building that had two automatic bus wash lanes and two steam cleaning lanes. The buildings were planted on a 10-acre site with concrete paving as well as oil/separator and stormwater interceptor systems to manage on-site drainage. Our team revised the original structural system that was provided within the criteria documents and was able to document a total of 30 percent savings in structural costs. Miyamoto International

Client

McCarthy BuildingCompanies, Inc., Dreyfuss & Blackford

Year

April 2015

Scale

100,000 SF Maintenance Building, 20,000 SF Fuel Brake Tire Building, 8,000 SF Wash Building

Location

Stockton, CA

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