WRK provides a wide variety of structural engineering services for new and existing structures to our water and wastewater clients. Our broad range of experience includes design and evaluation of process buildings, pump buildings, intake structures, storage reservoirs, filter basins, distribution infrastructure and non-process facilities. Working either as the prime design consultant or as a subconsultant to other prime engineers, WRK offers comprehensive structural engineering services for total project delivery from design inception through detailed design and construction administration.

Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission Campus

Springfield, Oregon

WRK Engineers is currently serving as Structural Engineer of Record on new work for the Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission Campus. The project includes work on three different structures including a new Laboratory building, an addition to the Maintenance building, and a remodel and addition to the Administration buildings.

Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission Administration and Operations Building

Springfield, Oregon

WRK Engineers is currently serving as Structural Engineer of Record for this complete remodel and addition to an existing Administration and Operations building on the MWMC campus. Work includes a seismic evaluation of the existing building and seismic strengthening to Risk Category III.
A new lobby and meeting room will be constructed as additions to the building. As a result, the entire building will be reprogrammed to maximize its use for MWMC.
The building additions will be a single- story structure constructed with structural steel framing with metal stud exterior walls.. The ground level floor will be constructed as a conventional concrete slab on grade. The new lobby will feature a sawtooth roof, which will create a high-volume inner space with plenty of natural lighting. The lobby roof system will be constructed with CLT roof panels. The infill section roof will have glulam girders and I- shaped wood joists.

Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission New Laboratory Building

Springfield, Oregon

WRK Engineers is currently serving as Structural Engineer of Record on new work for the Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission Campus. The project includes work on three different structures including a new Laboratory building, an addition to the Maintenance building, and a remodel and addition to the Administration buildings.
A new 8,000 sq. ft. laboratory building will contain water quality testing laboratory space along with support offices and administration functions. The building will be a single-story structure constructed with structural steel framing and metal stud exterior walls. The building will feature a sawtooth roof which will create a high-volume inner space with copious natural lighting.
The maintenance building addition will be a single-story structure constructed with structural steel framing with metal stud exterior walls. The ground level floor will be constructed as a conventional concrete slab on grade. The building will feature a sawtooth roof, which will create a high-volume inner space with copious natural lighting. Skylights will also be added to maximize natural light in the facility. The roof system will be constructed with open-web steel roof joist and structural steel beams/girders.
The existing Administration and Operations building on the MWMC campus will undergo a complete remodel and the addition of a new lobby and meeting room. Work includes a seismic evaluation of the existing building and seismic strengthening to Risk Category III.

Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission Maintenance Building

Springfield, Oregon

WRK Engineers is currently serving as Structural Engineer of Record for a partial demo/remodel and addition to an existing maintenance building on the MWMC campus. Work includes a seismic evaluation of the existing building and seismic strengthening to Risk Category III. The new building will include locker rooms, a lunch room, a conference room, laundry, storage, and a library.
The building will be a single- story structure constructed with structural steel framing with metal stud exterior walls.. The ground level floor will be constructed as a conventional concrete slab on grade. The building will feature a sawtooth roof, which will create a high-volume inner space with plenty of natural lighting. Skylights will also be added to maximize natural light in the facility. The roof system will be constructed with open-web steel roof joist and structural steel beams/girders
The lateral force resisting system will consist of steel braced frames and a metal deck roof diaphragm. WRK Engineers designed the lateral force resisting system to comply with the 2014 Oregon Structural Specialty Code (OSSC) for a Risk Category II Building. A seismic joint has been designed between the existing building and the new addition.

Lake Oswego Water Treatment Plant Administration/Operations Building

West Linn, Oregon

Provided structural engineering design services for the new two-story 7,200 sq. ft. Administration/Operations Building. The building includes the plant operations control room, offices, laboratories, storage and receiving spaces. Designed as a Category III facility, the building will be constructed with reinforced concrete bearing and shear walls along with structural steel framing at the upper floor and roof level. With nearly 30 feet of liquefiable soil beneath the building site drilled concrete piles and grade beams are used to support the building superstructure. The project also includes connector bridges to adjacent water treatment process structures.

Oak Harbor Water Treatment Plant Administration Building

Oak Harbor, Washington

Currently providing structural engineering design for this new two-story 17,000 sq. ft. building that contains administration, maintenance, laboratory and community outreach spaces. The building will serve to connect the community to the water treatment facility and house all non-process functions of the plant. The structural system includes the use of pre-cast concrete panels for both roof and wall framing. The structural materials were selected to provide a rugged, durable building system and maximize speed of construction.

Lebanon Water Treatment Plant Process/ Administration Building

Lebanon, Oregon

The Lebanon WTP project includes a new water treatment plant (WTP) process and administration building. The building consists of a new 17,200 sq. ft. above-grade structure housing raw and potable water pumps, pipe gallery, membrane filters, chemical storage, chemical feed systems, and administration offices. The building is a single-story structure constructed of concrete masonry unit (CMU) walls. The roof system includes long span steel trusses and metal roof decking while the lateral-force-resisting system consists of concrete and CMU shear walls based on the Oregon Structural Specialty Code.

Lebanon Raw Water Pump Station

Lebanon, Oregon

The new pump station building will be a single-story above-grade structure with a total estimated area of approximately 3,200 SF. The building will be constructed of concrete masonry unit (CMU) walls while the roof system will be constructed with wide flange steel beams and metal roof decking. The pumps in the structure will utilize an eight foot wide, seventy foot long, and 35 foot deep wet well rock anchored to the sandstone below to counteract buoyancy forces.

The ground level floor will be constructed using conventional concrete foundations and slab-on-grade with a large mat slab to support an exterior standby generator.

The lateral force resisting system will consist of CMU shear walls designed to comply with the 2014 Oregon Structural Specialty Code (OSSC) under Risk Category III.

 

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Additional Experience

  • Bandon WTP*

    Bandon, Oregon

    Cave Junction WTP*

    Cave Junction, Oregon

    Glendale WTP*

    Glendale, Oregon

    Rainier WTP*

    Rainier, Oregon

    Airport Well No. 3 Well Building*

    Bend, Oregon

    Cascade Well No. 5 Building*

    Gresham, Oregon

    Wood Village Sanitary Sewer Pump Station Building*

    Wood Village, Oregon

    Columbia City Well building*

    Columbia City, Oregon

    New 2.0 MG Concrete Reservoir*

    Scappoose, Oregon

    Clackamas River Water Reservoir Evaluation*

    Clackamas, Oregon

    Glendale Reservoir*

    Glendale, Oregon

    Toledo WTP Evaluation*

    Toledo, Oregon

    Estacada WTP Filter Evaluation*

    Estacada, Oregon

  • *Project performed while with another firm

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