
San Juan USD, Del Campo High School, CTE Building, Renovation and Reuse, Fair Oaks, CA



A previously utilized vocational building has been repurposed to accommodate highly sought-after career technical education programs, such as Fire/EMT, Computer Technology, and Television Broadcast. The $10 million, 12,000 square-foot modernized CTE building introduces innovative areas, including a new fire training bays to house a fire truck and ambulance, a classroom and apparatus bay, a broadcast studio with a classroom and control room, a fabrication lab, and a computer technology center. The project costs required a full building retrofit which was collaboratively developed with XL construction for schedule and cost considerations.
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It just happened that I was looking for a full-time position while attending university classes at night. I was referred to the firm and began my introduction into the AEC industry. Since then, I have enjoyed learning about the fascinating world of structural engineering.
I was born with Clubfeet.
San Francisco Giants/49ers
In high school I loved my drafting classes. My teacher told me to switch to the engineering side as he saw it as a more lucrative profession.
To this day, Dragonball is my favorite anime cartoon.
Apple... I don't think I could switch over as I have been brain-washed to think that Apple governs over all.
Math and design is what drew me. At 14 years I designed my first structure - a two-story playhouse in our backyard.
Video editing is my primary outlet from engineering, where there is no code and is not defined by any law of physics.
Apple all the way.
B.S., Architectural Engineering, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
M.S., Structural Engineering, University of California San Diego
CA, Structural Engineer, License No. 6677
CA, Civil Engineer, License No. 84289
I grew up loving math and physics and building things with my older brother. When he went into civil engineering and brought home assignments from college, I was immediately drawn to the structural ones. Growing up the Bay Area I always wanted to work in SF and loved the idea I could contribute to the skyline, so it all came together with structural engineering.
I’m an avid sewer and crafter and love trying out new projects.
I distinctly remember wanting to be an ambassador to Japan (mostly so I could meet Sailor Moon). I even convinced my parents to let me take a DVC College for Kids course in Japanese in 4th grade to help my chances. I was not very good at it, but I can still count to 10.
I have taught English in Kyrgyzstan and China.
I really wanted to be a train conductor. Inspired by Thomas the Tank Engine.
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