Originally constructed in 1999, The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge is a two-story, 18,200 square-foot country club golf clubhouse. Located in Snoqualmie, WA, at the highest elevation on the property, the clubhouse is exposed to severe wind and rain conditions. Due to original construction detailing and installations, the building experienced significant water infiltration into multiple building systems.
The project scope involved a thorough investigation into water infiltration issues affecting various building systems, including siding, roofing, windows, doors, terrace decks, and below-grade systems.
Upon completion of the investigation phase, a comprehensive scope of work and full design package was developed for all building systems, which was used to establish ROM (Rough Order of Magnitude) pricing. The next phase involved creating complete construction documents and specifications, conducting a competitive bidding process, and overseeing the entire remediation effort.
Key contributions included building investigations and forensics, as-built documentation, scope of work development, design development, construction documentation, specification development, bid management, permitting, and construction administration.