Mixed Use/ Multi-Family Housing
Mixed Use and Multi-Family housing requires a high level of efficiency of construction. By detailing our work closely with the architects’ drawings we are able to have good efficiency of design and code compliance. Simple systems and ease of maintenance is often important with these types of buildings while simultaneously providing highly efficient systems. Hunt Engineering excels at providing these multi-faceted solutions to your projects.
Everett Safe Streets:
This 4-story, 70-unit apartment building project was designed as supportive housing for Catholic Housing Services. This was a net zero project and was part of the Ultra High Efficiency Energy Program. Working with Environmental Works, Hunt Engineering provided full design for mechanical and plumbing and electrical, and bidder design specifications for fire sprinkler and fire alarm design. Hunt Engineering provided additional services related to energy recovery, such as a drain water heat recovery system for the shower drains, and a heat recovery ventilator system. (2017)
Meriwether Place Housing Project:
The Meriwether Place Housing Project in Vancouver, Washington was developed as supportive housing for homeless individuals with mental illness, designed to offer commercial space for social service offices on the 1st floor, and apartments on the second and third floor. This was a 24,450 square foot, 3-story, 30-unit, low income housing project facility for Vancouver Housing Authority. Working with Environmental Works, Hunt Engineering provided full design mechanical and electrical engineering. (2016)
Washington State Grower’s Association – Mattawa Project:
This new farm working housing development in Mattawa, Washington included three phase of construction. The first phase included three 2-story apartment buildings at 4,844 square feet each, and a separate Manager’s Building with a common laundry area at 3,000 square feet. The final build out includes 13 total buildings for approximately 60,000 square feet. Working with Environmental Works, Hunt Engineering provided design build services for mechanical and electrical systems. (2016-2019)
Devoe Veteran’s Housing Project:
Located in Olympia, Washington, this project was a 4-story, 50-unit apartment building project for the Catholic Housing Services. Working with Environmental Works, Hunt Engineering provided full design for mechanical and electrical, and bidder design specifications for plumbing, fire sprinklers, and fire alarm design, as well as street lighting design and fully engineered design of plumbing system. (2015)
Santos Place:
Originally built as navy housing, the converted apartment units provide housing to those in need. This project at Santos Place in Seattle, WA involved both adding new units and upgrade to existing units. Hunt Engineering provided electrical engineering services for this project. (2017)
Liberty Bay Apartments:
Hunt Engineering provided mechanical engineering for this 3 story approximately 10,000 square foot mixed use building located in Poulsbo, Washington. The 1st floor of this building was commercial, while the second and third floor contained 8 apartment units. (2017)
Sail River Heights Longhouse, Neah Bay WA
Hunt Engineering provided electrical & mechanical engineering design services for this new 23,000 square foot, 2-story w/basement, 20 unit apartment complex in Neah Bay, which is part of the Makah Tribal Housing. The mechanical system design included a highly efficient air to water heatpump system incorporated with in-floor radiant heating system. (2014)
Vintage Housing, Elk Creek Apartments:
This new 138 unit apartment complex had a total construction value of $13,000,000. Built in Sequim Washington, this facility consists of one to three-bedroom units. Hunt Engineering provided mechanical engineering for the complete complex. (2008)