SF Civil is a civil engineering design firm focused on grading, utility, and stormwater design for residential, mixed-use, and commercial projects in the San Francisco Bay Area. We do projects of all sizes. Please contact Patrick MacDonald for more information. He is a licensed civil engineer in the state of California with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering from California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo.
He enjoys seeing new projects developed from the start to finish. His focus is on designing cost effective solutions that meet regulations and guidelines.
He enjoys seeing new projects developed from the start to finish. His focus is on designing cost effective solutions that meet regulations and guidelines.
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2101 Lombard is an urban infill project located in the Marina District of San Francisco.
The rendering was created by Yves Ghiai Architects.
Currently, the site is occupied by a parking lot and a restaurant called Poki Time.
The developer plans to redevelop the site into a mixed used building.
SF Civil's role on the project is to create a preliminary and final stormwater control plan for the project.
Also, our role is to create grading plans, utility plans, and street improvement plans for the project.
The rendering was created by Yves Ghiai Architects.
Currently, the site is occupied by a parking lot and a restaurant called Poki Time.
The developer plans to redevelop the site into a mixed used building.
SF Civil's role on the project is to create a preliminary and final stormwater control plan for the project.
Also, our role is to create grading plans, utility plans, and street improvement plans for the project.
Stormwater plans, design, and reports vary by city/county within the bay area.
Generally, the approach is to meet county/city standards in the most cost effective approach.
San Francisco Preliminary Stormwater Control Plan and San Francisco Final Stormwater Control plan is required for projects creating more then 5000 square feet of impervious surface within the combined sewer area.
In the separate sewer area, stormwater reports are required for areas creating more then 2500 square feet of impervious surface.
Generally, the approach is to meet county/city standards in the most cost effective approach.
San Francisco Preliminary Stormwater Control Plan and San Francisco Final Stormwater Control plan is required for projects creating more then 5000 square feet of impervious surface within the combined sewer area.
In the separate sewer area, stormwater reports are required for areas creating more then 2500 square feet of impervious surface.
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