San Diego, CA

Rancho Bernardo Data Center

Scope/Solutions

San Diego Gas & Electric Company needed to replace and upgrade equipment at an existing data center, including automatic transfer switches (ATS), switchgear, and other related components, and wanted to suspend new emergency power cable trays from the roof structure. SGH provided structural engineering services to design new equipment pads and anchorage, evaluate existing structural elements for new loading, and design strengthening for this critical facility.

SGH collaborated with the data center consultant to understand the planned work, new structural components that would be needed, and how the existing structure would be affected. Highlights of our work include:

  • Examining existing construction drawings and surveying the building to verify and document the structural components
  • Reviewing equipment information, including size, weight, and anchorage requirements to plan the support and anchor locations
  • Designing reinforced concrete pads for new equipment, doweled anchorage from the new pads to the existing slab-on-grade, and anchors from the equipment into concrete pads
  • Evaluating the existing roof framing’s capacity to support the weight of new suspended electrical conduits
  • Designing strengthening of the existing roof structure to support increased loads
  • Providing structural drawings and construction administration support for the new concrete pads, equipment anchorage, and structural strengthening for submittal to the City for plan check

Project Summary

completion-date

2019

Completion Date
building-size

70K

Project Size
Solutions
New Construction
Services
Structures
Markets
Industrial
Client(s)
PlanNet Design & Construction
Specialized Capabilities
Seismic Engineering | Repair & Strengthening

Key team members

Kevin  O'Connell
Kevin O'Connell
Structural Engineering Division Head, Southern California