425 Montgomery Street is a mixed-use multifamily project, converting a former office building into 237 residential units.
During Design Development and Construction Documentation, I supported the project’s progression toward permit-ready drawings with a focus on technical coordination, garage planning, and documentation support.
AREA | 350,000 ft2 |
CLIENT | Carr Properties |
STATUS | Under Construction |
TOOLS | Revit | Bluebeam | Newforma |
ARCHITECT | SK+I Architecture |
I supported stormwater coordination during the construction documentation phase by identifying conflicts between plumbing and architectural elements. I evaluated head height constraints and worked with the team to explore alternate pipe routing locations to maintain clearances and system functionality.
I coordinated overflow drain routing at the top residential level, where drainage needed to split between primary vertical piping and façade-mounted overflow systems. This involved aligning drain locations with building elevations and verifying that pipe slopes and head heights were achievable within façade constraints.
I assisted in coordinating structural drop panel locations at column lines and evaluating their impact on unit ductwork and plumbing layouts. This study helped minimize conflicts between structural depth requirements and MEP routing within residential units.
We worked closely with the structural team to track varying slab thicknesses throughout the building and assess their downstream effects on unit layouts and reflected ceiling plans. These studies ensured ceiling heights, soffits, and MEP coordination remained consistent across residential levels.
I led a series of layout studies to optimize the bike room within a long, narrow footprint. The final layout met code requirements, bike count targets, and clearance standards while maximizing circulation efficiency and usability.