Background

Kaiser Roseville

• Building Type

Hospital Building (In-Patient Bed Tower Expansion)

• Location

1600 Eureka BLVD, Roseville, CA 95661

• Service

Engineering & Detailing Services

• Tonnage

1875

Project Description

Kaiser Roseville is a 6-story, 272,000-square-foot area, Hospital Building (In-Patient Bed Tower Expansion) located in Roseville, California.

This project involves a structure comprised of Floor framing, a Penthouse Floor, Roof Framing, Elevator Guide rails, Screen walls, and a Rotunda Area. It also involves other coordination, such as Stair, Elevator, Screen wall, curtain structure, and BIM coordination.

SANRIA was involved in creating a 3D structural steel model using Tekla Structures to ensure precise construction of various structural elements such as floor framings, the penthouse floor, roof mechanical framing, elevator guide rails, and screen wall structures.

Rotunda Area

The curved HSS tube beams and bracings required precise detailing and temporary support during construction.

Radial bent plates

The radial bent plates needed to connect the screen walls, curtain walls, and kicker braces, which necessitated careful coordination.

Curtain wall coordination

It was essential to coordinate the locations of the WT stubsmultiple times to ensure they matched the curtain wall drawings.

Davit Connections

Due to various slopes and congested locations on the roof, each location for the Davit connections had to be reviewed for erection feasibility.

To address these challenges, SANRIA provided an erection survey, keyway elevation survey drawings, rigging summaries for temporary supports, and verification of steel elevations once the erection was completed.

Additionally, we prepared the parapet layouts according to the curtain wall drawings to ensure that the channel (not in scope) and embed locations in the model aligned correctly.

Throughout the project, we received multiple design revisions, and we successfully integrated those changes into the model, providing the necessary fabrication and erection drawings without compromising quality or schedule.