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Historic


Heritage Park

Heritage Park

This city park recreates elements of the history of the Lynnwood. BRH designed site grading, water, storm, and sanitary sewer systems to support the relocation of historical buildings. Our scope also included the gardens, trails, picnic areas and parking. Sustainable design for stormwater included rainwater harvesting.

Cristalla

Cristalla

This landmark project, in Seattle’s Belltown area, was constructed in 1906. It was originally named Crystal Pool. Our scope included the design of street improvements, utilities including water and sanitary sewer systems, a storm sewer system, including detention, and a pump station design.

Austin Bell

Austin Bell

Constructed in 1889 as a hotel, the historic landmark structure was reinforced to meet code and converted to residential and retail use. BRH provided grading design, storm drainage, water supply for domestic and fire systems, sewer design and coordination with the City of Seattle.

Pike Place Market

Pike Place Market

BRH has provided topographic and as-built surveys, utility location and easements, a condominium survey, and SDOT base mapping. Work was conducted both within the market itself, as well as for the parking garage. A second series of surveys were requested, including as-builts of the existing conditions.

Holyoke Building

Holyoke Building

The Holyoke historic 5-story building, on First and Spring in Seattle, was constructed in 1890, On this site, BRH provided an ALTA survey and ALTA update. We have surveyed numerous landmark buildings that appear on various historic registers. In recent years we have also scanned building interiors and exteriors.

Seattle Pergola

Seattle Pergola

The Pioneer Square Pergola project was a restoration of a property listed in the State or National Register of Historic Places. BRH provided topographic and construction surveys, as well as High Definition 3D laser scanning of some of the associated underground areas.