The site plan and permitting for a new residential development consisting of 7 homes in Atlantic City, NJ, has been completed. This project is located within the CRDA Tourism district and required a TWA along with multiple use variances for approval, ensuring compliance with the necessary structural design standards.

The site plan and permitting process, including the CRDA site plan and structural design details, is underway for the residential development focused on expanding North Beach Mini Golf & Bike Rentals in Atlantic City, NJ.

The homeowner envisioned a residential development that included a 3-story deck and accessway to the rooftop of an existing row-home, allowing them to enjoy the stunning coastal views. The structural design was crafted as a free-standing structure with a spiral staircase for access to the top, fitting seamlessly into the narrow space while preserving the driveway. This project required careful site plan and permitting to ensure compliance with local regulations.

Owners faced issues with an un-leveled floor supported by an undersized and rotting floor beam beneath their 46'x26.5' first floor. To address this problem as part of their residential development project, engineering was conducted to lift the house using jacks, providing temporary support while the original beam was replaced with a new engineered LVL beam, ensuring compliance with structural design standards outlined in the site plan and permitting process.

The mixed-use building, part of a larger residential development, had deteriorating brick and an unsupported central header beam. A site plan and permitting process was initiated to design a structural plan that would repair the masonry, permanently support the structure with lally columns, and create new entranceways with lintel beams.

During the assessment of a mixed-use building intended for residential development, it was discovered that there was a missing foundation on the outside wall. To address this issue, a sequential construction sequence was developed, allowing the owner to safely underpin the existing building with a new foundation, in compliance with the site plan and permitting requirements while ensuring proper structural design.
Design and shop drawings were created for a commercial 32' x 30' structural steel pergola as part of a residential development project, enhancing the business's outdoor space while complying with site plan and permitting requirements and showcasing exceptional structural design.

Shop drawings were produced for a residential development client seeking a heavy-duty and custom solution for an office accessway, aligning with the site plan and permitting requirements and emphasizing structural design.
A comprehensive site plan and permitting process was undertaken for this residential development, which involved producing drawings for a 12'x24' apartment unit addition on an existing commercial building. The roof was removed to accommodate the new structural design, allowing for the addition of a new dwelling space to the structure.
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