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Sheerline is dedicated to the Team Approach in working on a project. New construction, additions and remodels, seismic retrofitting, soft-story remediation - Sheerline Engineering is prepared to fulfill all of your structural engineering needs. Three brick and fieldstone structures totaling 20,000 square feet in downtown San Francisco were combined in this seismic retrofit/remodel/condominium conversion.

Constructability is essential to good design and is a driving principle behind all of Skot's designs. He believes in forming a collaborative relationship with the architect and the contractor.
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After 22 years in construction, eight of them as a California licensed, B-1 General Contractor, Skot hung up his bags and began the pursuit of his dream to become an engineer.
With years of hard work and determination, he earned his license as a California Professional Engineer.
After working for Mike Hicks for several years, Skot bought Sheerline Engineering when Mike retired.
Constructability is essential to good design and is a driving principle behind all of Skot's designs.
He believes in forming a collaborative relationship with the architect and the contractor.
Set on five acres, the three pavilions, totaling 2,900 square feet, gently fan out in a semicircle.
With 10-inch thick board-formed concrete walls and concrete floors, the home incorporates passive solar design.
At the living room and dining rooms are accordion-like NanaWall doors that provide a huge opening to bring the outside and coastal breezes right inside the house.
The "butterfly" roof allows extra ventilation as well, with operable high windows.
To make the roof appear to float above the concrete walls, Mike embedded slender, stiff posts in to the concrete and disguised them as window mulling pieces.
Engineer of Record for the structural design for a two-level underground passenger station for the Bay Area Rapid Transit System.
The station was designed to strict project-specific structural and geotechnical criteria for cut-and-cover tunnel design.
Station design included accommodation of large-scale ventilation equipment, a traction power substation, and control and communications equipment.
Mr. Hicks provided an optimized structural design for a rapid construction schedule (while with Faye Bernstein and Associates).
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