Los Angeles City Hall
 
Project Type
Civic
 
Services
Construction Management
 
Client / Owner
City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works
 
Construction
$273 million
 
Completion
2001
 
Los Angeles City Hall
Originally dedicated in 1928, the Los Angeles City Hall underwent a major historical and life safety renovation begun in 1999. During this renovation the structure was outfitted with over 500 isolator/sliders which were inserted between the columns/walls and the foundations below the existing basement. This state of the art seismic retro-fit utilizing base isolation permits the building to move up to 22 inches in any direction during a seismic event. In the event of an earthquake these dampers will allow the structure to “float” as the earth moves around the building. In addition to the base isolators, 52 viscous dampers were installed in the basement with an additional 12 located in the building tower.

As the structure moves 22 inches in each direction, utilities, parking and pedestrian connections to “fixed” earth must be capable of similar movement for the building to remain operational during and after future seismic events. This movement is accommodated by a “moat” with garage ramps connected to one side of the “moat” by sliding connections similar to bridge structures, and gas, electrical, communications and sewer/water mains to move laterally utilizing special flexible and ball joint connections.

In conjunction with the seismic renovation the City Hall received a total Fire Life Safety upgrade to current code standards. The City took this opportunity to also upgrade the entire air distribution, electrical distribution and plumbing system.

In order to accomplish this extensive renovation the project team was also responsible for the temporary relocation of the buildings 3,000 tenants to temporary space.

 
5933 West Century Blvd. Suite 1000, Los Angeles, California, 90045
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