FEDERAL / MILITARY
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Space Warfare Command Facility
Naval Base Point Loma, California
+Ehm Architecture served as Architect under a prime contract with EPI in 2010. Services included inspection and as-built verification of existing facilities, as well as roof system repair and installation of photovoltaic systems on portions of Buildings 1 and 2 -- totaling 320,000 square feet. The overall budget was $3 million. The project was funded by the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act.

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Aviation Opside Clinic
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Naval Air Station Lemoore, CaliforniaEhm Architecture served as Architect under a prime contract with EPI in 2007. Services included inspection and as-built verification of existing facilities, programming and space planning for full renovation of this 30,000 square foot facility. The Aviation Clinic serves the Strike Fighter Task Force with optometry, radiology, audio testing and general health exams. Ten Flight Surgeons and various health care providers serve 900 patients per month. Construction Documents were coordinated with Naval Facilities Engineering Command - Southwest Division.

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Box Canyon Photovoltaic Project
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Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, CaliforniaEhm Architecture served as Subcontracting Architect for Engineering Partners, under a prime contract with Synergy Electric and AECOM, in 2010. We designed the inverter building and provided Site Design Services for this 6,000-panel, 1.6 megawatt system -- which is the largest photovoltaic array on any Marine Corps Base in the world. The project budget was $9.4 million, with funding through the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act.

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Naval Base Coronado Navy Seals HQ Coronado, California
+Ehm Architecture served as Architect on this project, under a prime contract with EPI in 2010. Services included inspection and as-built verification of existing facilities, as well as roof system repair and installation of photovoltaic systems on Buildings 880, 1472 and 1481 -- totaling 138,000 square feet. The overall budget was $1.4 million. The project was funded by the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act.


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Landing Craft Air Cushion Facility Reroofing Project
Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California
+The scope of work for this 108,000 sf 7-building reroofing project included new roofing system drawings and specifications for Administrative Buildings 31900, 31903, 31904 and 31905, for the Galley Building 31906 and for Landing Craft Hangars 31908 and 31917. We are now working on reroof of a third hanger at LCAC, which will go into construction in April.

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Reroof Bachelor's Enlisted Quarters
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Naval Base Coronado, CaliforniaWe provided reroofing design services under our MAAC Design-Build Contract with Premier Roofing in 2012.

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Naval Post-Graduate School Monterey
+Ehm Architecture served as Architect under a prime contract with Stronghold Engineering in 2010. Services included inspection and as-built verification of existing facilities, as well as roof system repair and installation of photovoltaic systems on portions of Buildings 226, 245 and 339 -- totaling 20,000 square feet. The overall budget was $350,000. The project was funded by the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act.

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Communication Building
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Marine Corps Air-Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, CaliforniaWe performed programming and schematic design services in development of the Request for Qualifications, which was issued to design-build contractors. The final design was produced by Vasquez Marshall Architects, a spinoff of Conwell+Marshall & Associates. Mr. Ehm had worked at CMA in 1986, in his last job before opening his own firm .

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Reroof Helicopter Attack Squadron Hangar
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Naval Base Coronado, CaliforniaSehuelt Residence Pool Pavilion
Redlands, CaliforniaSehuelt Residence Pool Pavilion
Redlands, California

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MCAS YumaMCAS Yuma
+Randal Ehm served as Project Architect with Conwell+ Marshall & Associates for this project in 1986. Services included field measurement and as-built verification of existing facilities, schematic design and design development, construction documents and construction administration. The scope of work was to design and construct a 40,000 square foot supply storage warehouse and a 30,000 square foot office building.
