Historic Preservation Consulting Services for Project No. 2018-527 Pritchard Building Rehabilitation / Expansion Validation

June 17, 2021

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Clarissa Easton AIA LCM Project Director Department of Enterprise Services 1500 Jefferson Street Olympia, WA 98501

Dear Clarissa Easton,

We are pleased to submit our qualifications to provide Historic Preservation Consulting Services for the Pritchard Building Rehabilitation and Expansion Validation.

BuildingWork is an architecture firm that specializes in public agency projects, adaptive reuse of existing buildings, and historic preservation. Our team of architects and preservationists are experts in interpreting the Secretary of Interior’s Standards of Treatment of Historic Properties, and we work closely with local and national jurisdictions to demonstrate compliance with best practices in historic preservation.

While we have worked with historic buildings across the State of , we bring specific expertise to the Washington State Capitol Campus. We have recently completed several historic preservation projects on the Capitol Campus including: • The Capitol Court facade restoration • The Insurance Building facade restoration and re-roofing • The Cherberg Building facade restoration and re-roofing • The Temple of Justice condition assessment • The O’Brien Building condition assessment

Our experience working on the Capitol Campus and our historic preservation experience makes us very well-qualified to support the team leading the Pritchard Building Rehabilitation and Expansion project as the historic preservation consultant. Designed in 1956 by the northwest modern master Paul Thiry, the Pritchard Building is a unique, vital, and currently under-utilized physical and cultural resource at the heart of the Capitol Campus. This project will identify appropriate strategies for rehabilitating the historic Pritchard Building while evaluating alternative approaches to expand it and return it to service. We look forward to the opportunity to discuss this critical project with you.

Thank you in advance for considering our qualifications.

Sincerely,

Matt Aalfs, AIA Principal, BuildingWork

159 western avenue west, suite 486 , washington 98119 office 206 775-8668 www.buildingwork.design Relevant Experience | Historic Preservation Consulting Services: Pritchard Building 2 from early in the design process Secretary of Interior’s Standards for . While. each project is crafted address to historic building analysis, preservation, and to modifyto and renovate the building, converting it to creative offices. led We the approval process with the Seattle LandmarksPreservation Board, successfully negotiating the proposed for approval modifications, while demonstrating compliance with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards. modifications appropriately respect Secretarymodifications the appropriately of with collaborates Standards. BuildingWork Interior’s regulatory jurisdictions identifyto and address concerns that may rise during permitting, land use review, or review from historic or campus governing bodies. have We proven working jurisdictions reputation with strong a and relationships that has earned us the trust and recognition of local, state, reviewers. historic national and Expertise with Civic and Public Clients: libraries, includes portfolio work of BuildingWork’s clients. not-for-profit for projects community and centers, Our clear approach communication to and active listening allows us work to adeptly with multiple stakeholders to show how the proposed design responds stakeholder to design with closely collaborates input. BuildingWork architects complete to design proposal messaging for each project. One recent example is our work on the Seattle Labor landmarked a Temple, art deco union hall Seattle. preservation historic As the downtown in building partnered we consultant, owner-developer the with and the design architect develop to effective strategies Expertise in Navigating Jurisdictions: Expertise Navigating in required reviews additional understands the BuildingWork for buildings that have been identified as having historic significance, including those on the National Register. BuildingWork’s extensive work in the Pioneer Square district of Seattle, on the Washington State Capitol Campus, and on landmarked buildings throughout the and expertise interpreting benefit our in region from the to responding Rehabilitation uniquea sense of circumstances, we have created a template of ways research, to diagram, and present the process review the streamline to information relevant proposed describe how and jurisdictions required by Cultural Cultural as needed. To for various clients throughout clients various for with many of our projects for public andcivic clients. existing building conditionexisting analysis, We seeWe the possibilities in existing buildings create to work will that spaces innovative and relevant, new, for today’s users. Through our work with civic and community organizations, we have proven a record of leading discussions, parties, hearing all summarizing and user needs into functional a program and vision for the of transformation the include Recent examples space. Seattle’s Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist into state-of- a the-art performance facility Hall Seattle, forTown and for Metropole Building abandoned the of reclaiming the not-for-profit workspace and childcare a center in Pioneer Square. assessment, and as-built documentation create accurate BIM models of existing conditions, we use combinationa of state-of-the-art 3D scanning techniques with tried-and-true site visits and tape measure assessments, system and verification. building For BuildingWork uses carefully a curated checklist and set of parameters analyze to existing building conditions. From this objective analysis, we then work with our clients prioritizeto the scope of work address to items most important the to success of the final project. Expertise Visioning: Adaptive Reuse in Expertise in Historic Building Analysis: Building Expertise Historic in BuildingWork has special expertise in completing StudiesResources set forth accordance regulations the with in Washington Historic the National Preservation Section of by 106 Act. Through archival research and on-site analysis, our studies help local and national jurisdictions understand the existing context of historic buildings and the impact interventions may have. Often, this research is run in parallel with BuildingWork is full-service architecture firm with special expertise in reuse adaptive Expertise on the Washington State Capitol Campus: BuildingWorkhas been providing architectural and historic preservation services DES to on the Capitol Campus continuously for the past years. 4 ½ understand We the unique issues that affect the Capitol Campus, including security, the legislative schedule, and the need treat to with Campus the of resources cultural and historic the exceptional care sensitivity. and Relevant Experience Relevant BuildingWork’s Expertise in Historic Preservation Consulting

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63,100 GSF 85,900 GSF Architect, Preservation Lead Architect, Preservation Lead Cost Estimate Cost Bidding, Design, Restoration Façade and CA Services New roofing system and roof structural upgrades Design, Bidding, and CA Services Design, Bidding, and CA Services Condition Building Historic Assessment Historic Research and Analysis Permitting Jurisdictions Historic from Approval City(DAHP, of Olympia, Capitol Conservator, and DES Cultural Manager) Resource Mockups and test panels of repair work forsandstone and granite facade Certified mason training program Historic Building Condition Building Historic Assessment Historic Research and Analysis Permitting Jurisdictions Historic from Approval City(DAHP, of Olympia, Capitol Conservator, and DES Cultural Manager) Resource Mockups and test panels of work for repairs sandstone and windows Certified mason training program Estimate Cost Bidding, Design, Restoration Façade and CA Services façade stone of anchoring Seismic • • • Role: Project Size: Scope: Project • • • • • • Role: Project Size: Scope: Project • • • • • • • • • We recentlyWe completed complete a façade restoration of the Thurston County Courthouse The (AKA DES. for Court building Capitol the Building) seismic and restoration, sandstone rehabilitation, window included work developed team consultant BuildingWork’s façade. stone the of anchoring the historic masonry repair techniques, performed full scale mockups and test panels of all repairs prior bidding, to and provided certified a mason contractor. the to program training test panels of all repairs prior bidding, to and certified a mason training contractor. the for program We haveWe completed two separate projects for DES on the Insurance Building: complete a re-roofing, including structural work and new insulation; andrestoration a of the sandstone façade. Like our work for the preservation services historic provided team Court,Capitol BuildingWork’s beyond the standard scope, including performing full scale mockups and Washington State Capitol Campus: Insurance Facade Restoration and Re-Roofing and Restoration Facade Insurance Campus: Capitol State Washington Washington State Capitol Campus: CapitolCourt Facade Restoration Previous Performance | Historic Preservation Consulting Services: Pritchard Building 5

101, 040 GSF101, Architect, Preservation Lead Architect, Preservation Lead Cost Estimate Cost Condition Building Historic Report Assessment New roofing system and roof upgrades Design, Bidding,insulation and CA Services Historic Research and Analysis On-site condition survey Historic Building Condition Building Historic Assessment Historic Research and Analysis Permitting Jurisdictions Historic from Approval City(DAHP, of Olympia, Capitol Conservator, and DES Cultural Manager) Resource Mockups and test panels of repair work for sandstone and granite facade Certified mason training program Estimate Cost Bidding, Design, Restoration Façade and CA Services • • • Role: Scope: Project • • Role: Project Size: Scope: Project • • • • • • • • We recentlyWe completed Facility a Condition Assessment and cost a estimate for the façade and roof of the of Justice Temple and the O’Brien Building DES. Similar our to work on the Insurance Building, we are also completing two separate projects for the Cherberg Building: complete a re-roofing, including skylights and new insulation; and restoration a of the sandstone façade. As for our other façade restoration projects on the Capitol Campus, preservation services, historic special provided team BuildingWork’s including performing full scale mock ups and test panels of all repairs prior bidding,to and certified a mason training program for the contractor. Washington State Capitol Campus: of Justice Temple and O’Brien Building ConditionAssessments Washington State Capitol Campus: CherbergFacade Restoration Previous Performance | Historic Preservation Consulting Services: Pritchard Building 6

lic Client 10,500 GSF 112,000 GSF 112,000 Building Assessment Building March 10, 2021 March Architect, Preservation Lead Architect, Preservation Lead Energy/Accessibility Upgrades Energy/Accessibility PermittingFull Approval from the City of Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board Civic/Pub Assessment Existing Building Research Historic Programming/Visioning Full Seismic Retrofit Full Seismic Retrofit Upgrades Energy/Accessibility PermittingFull Approval from Pioneer Square Preservation Board support Fundraising Targeted LEED Platinum Existing Research Historic Programming/Visioning • • • Role: Role: Size: Project Scope: Project • • • • • • • • • • • Role: Role: Size: Project Scope: Project • • • March 10, 2021 March KORN WALKER BLOCK BRIEFING PACKET BRIEFING BLOCK WALKER KORN SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY GREEN LAKE BRANCH LIBRARY PUBLIC SEATTLE LANDMARKS PRESERVATION BOARD BRIEFING June 10, 2021 BRIEFING June BOARD LANDMARKS PRESERVATION KORN WALKER BLOCK BRIEFING PACKET BRIEFING BLOCK WALKER KORN 23 18 PAGE PAGE Walker Building Walker cotta, brick, terra Original stone, remain elements to and cast iron New Casco Building. I-Beams Painted Color: Benjamin Moore, Blue Washington Box House Building, Box Brick, Mutual Materials Finish: Mountain Blend Smooth 18 Painted Steel Plate Trim Steel Plate Painted PAGE Walker Building Walker cotta, brick, terra Original stone, remain elements to and cast iron New Casco Building. I-Beams Painted Color: Benjamin Moore, Blue Washington Box House Building, Box Brick, Mutual Materials Finish: Mountain Blend Smooth Painted Steel Plate Trim Steel Plate Painted New Casco Building, Weathered Steel Siding House Building, Box New Windows, Painted Color: BM 2126 Raccoon Fur or sim House Building Box Original brick and cast iron remain; non- elements to original steel elements to remain. New Casco Building, Glassfiber reinforced concrete White Color: Polar CONCRETE SHEAR WALLS (LOWER LEVEL) (LOWER CONCRETE SHEAR WALLS EXPOSED STEEL FRAME CONCEALED STEEL FRAME DRAWING LEGEND DRAWING Elevation Materials Study Materials Elevation Seattle Public Library, Green Lake Branch BuildingWork’s renovation of the Seattle Public Library, Green Lake Branch modernizes the landmark Carnegie Building with full a seismic retrofit, building system upgrades, improved ADA access, site work, and full interior design programming,including selection, specification and furniture, of fixtures, and equipment. Serving as both architect and historic preservation specialist, respect the specifically to are designed improvements BuildingWork’s building’s landmarked exterior, interior,and site. PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS - SEISMIC RETROFIT PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS strong support form the Pioneer Square Preservation Board and is pursuing Federal Historic Credits Tax The Korn Walker Block project encompasses eight historic buildings of an entire half-block, currently in significant disrepair. The project features a activity and employment increased provide will that renovation comprehensive while responding the to broader historical context of the Pioneer Square District. The project’s programming includes new office and retail space, basementa with tenant and exhibition space and bike a room for 60 bikes, penthouse office space, and rooftop terraces and decks. The project has Korn Block Walker New Casco Building, Weathered Steel Siding House Building, Box New Windows, Painted Color: BM 2126 Raccoon Fur or sim House Building Box Original brick and cast iron remain; non- elements to original steel elements to remain. New Casco Building, Glassfiber reinforced concrete White Color: Polar Previous Performance | Historic Preservation Consulting Services: Pritchard Building 7 ding Assessment ding

30,600 GSF 30,600 GSF Building Assessment Building Historic Seattle Exemplary Historic Architect, Preservation Lead Architect, Preservation Lead Full Seismic Retrofit Upgrades Energy/Accessibility PermittingFull Approval from Pioneer Square Preservation Board support Fundraising Targeted LEED Platinum Existing Buil Research Historic Programming/Visioning Full Seismic Retrofit Upgrades Energy/Accessibility PermittingFull Approval from Preservation Board support Fundraising Existing Research Historic Programming/Visioning • • • • • • Role: Role: Size: Project Scope: Project • • • • • • • • Project Size: Project Award: Stewardship Award in Historic 2020Preservation, Scope: Project • • • Role: Role: Axonometry - Ext Walls Axonometry - Ext Steel moment frames: floor third foundation to Axonometry - Ext Walls Axonometry - Ext Metropole Hotel | #Project Status | Status | #Project Hotel Metropole Steel moment frames: floor third foundation to Metropole Hotel | #Project Status | Status | #Project Hotel Metropole Tuck point existing interior masonry walls, infill Tuck some openings with concrete Tuck point existing interior masonry walls, infill Tuck some openings with concrete New concrete shear wall: New concrete first floor foundation to New concrete shear wall: New concrete first floor foundation to A+U New concrete shear walls at new stairs: New concrete second floor foundation to A+U New concrete shear walls at new stairs: New concrete second floor foundation to The Metropole building, historic a flatiron building built in 1890, has sat vacant for over decade a since 2007 a fire. Its renovation and adaptive reuse creates restaurant and facility, care child a organizations, office not-for-profit for space was building the uncovered research BuildingWork’s space. event and originally designed support to several unbuilt stories, and we modified existing interior masonry walls provide to seismic bracing for the building. The Metropole Building The BuildingWork completed the preservation and adaptive reuse of 1916 a Christian Science Church into an award-winning, state-of-the-art multi-venue performing arts facility Hall Seattle. for Town The building was built in the Classical Revival Style. It is Seattle a Landmark and is listed on the National retrofit seismic and upgrades, renovations, Its Places. Historic of Register were carefully designed minimize to their impact on the historic architecture. SEISMIC RETROFIT EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC DIAGRAM AXONOMETRIC EXPLODED RETROFIT SEISMIC Metropole Building - Pioneer Square Preservation Board Briefing Board Preservation Building - Pioneer Square Metropole Town Hall Seattle Hall Town WEINSTEIN Weinsteinau.com 98121 | 206 443 8606 | WA 301 | Seattle, Suite Avenue, Western 2200 18 SEISMIC RETROFIT EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC DIAGRAM AXONOMETRIC EXPLODED RETROFIT SEISMIC Metropole Building - Pioneer Square Preservation Board Briefing Board Preservation Building - Pioneer Square Metropole WEINSTEIN Weinsteinau.com 98121 | 206 443 8606 | WA 301 | Seattle, Suite Avenue, Western 2200 18 Previous Performance | Historic Preservation Consulting Services: Pritchard Building 8 g Assessment g ding Assessment ding

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Owned by King County and stewarded by the Friends of Mukai, the Mukai Fruit Barreling Plant was in state a of partial collapse when BuildingWork was selected design to stabilization a of the building and lead programming and visioning exercised for the adaptive reuse of the structure. Currently, the building has been stabilized and BuildingWork is negotiating the return of the building its to agricultural production roots with select interventions allow to ALASKAN WAY Mukai Fruit Barreling Plant EXISTING ELEVATOR EXISTING ELEVATOR BE TO OVERRUN REMOVED Previous Performance | Historic Preservation Consulting Services: Pritchard Building 9 May 4, 2021 SEATTLE LABOR TEMPLE - CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL OF - CERTIFICATE TEMPLE LABOR SEATTLE 25 PAGE PROPOSED VIEW SHOWING PAINT APPLIED TO THE UPPER FACADE - LIGHT TEAL COLOR BRICK TEAL COLOR - LIGHT THE UPPER FACADE TO APPLIED PROPOSED VIEW SHOWING PAINT PAINT BRICK AT UPPER COURSES OF THE 1955 ADDITION OF UPPER COURSES BRICK AT PAINT Temple building. Collaborating with the building’s design design building’s the with Collaborating building. Temple managing for responsible was architect, BuildingWork the Certificate of Approval process for the City of Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board,including the narrative for the project’s compliance with the Secretary of Interior’s Standards. BuildingWork was selected to be the Historic Preservation Historic the be selected to was BuildingWork Consultant for recent improvements the to Seattle Labor Union Stables Matt Aalfs oversaw the award-winning preservation, renovation, and adaptive reuse of Union Stables, 1909 a four-story urban horse stable, into contemporary a office space. This Seattle Landmark is listed on the National preservation historic Its Places. Historic of Register and renovation met the stringent standards of the U.S. Government’s Certified Rehabilitation Program.* Project* completed under Matt’s leadership at Weinstein AU. LaborTemple Beverly Bridge Beverly BuildingWork served as the Historic Preservation served Historic the as BuildingWork Beverly Bridge the to recent improvements for Consultant in central Washington, commissioned by the Washington Preservation. trestle, Formerly Historic train a for Trust an engineering firm led the design of retrofit a allow to cyclists,pedestrians, and horses cross to the Columbia design the with collaborated BuildingWork River. the met improvements proposed the assure to engineers Secretary Interior’s Standards. of Queen Anne Exchange Queen Anne Exchange is Seattle a Landmark that was originally telephone 1920 a switchboard operations reuse adaptive and renovation BuildingWork’s facility. apartments. residential into building converts the design of character historic preserves unique The design the the building while providing much needed multi-family housing in the Queen Anne neighborhood. 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Seattle WA Seattle WA Seattle Center Armory Exterior, campus Center Temple, Labor Temple of Justice Building Condition Assessment, building assessment of the NRHP listed of Justice Temple Assessment, Condition O’Brien Building assessment of the NRHP listed O’Brien Building Replacement, Roof Building Insurance the NRHP listed Insurance Building Replacement, Roof Building Cherberg LibraryRural Assessment, State’s 21 rural, distressed counties Seattle Public Library Green Lake Branch, and interior renovation Carnegie of 1910 a Library listed on the National Register of Historic Places Capitol Court Façade Restoration, façade restoration of the NRHP listed Capitol Court Restoration, Façade Building Insurance and façade restoration of the NRHP listed Insurance Building Cherberg Building Façade Restoration, and façade restoration of the NRHP listed Cherberg Building Landmarkbuilding Center, Shepherd Good non-profit, school, community a center a and housing additions subsequent and building Central Building, Central Building Claudia Rosa-López BuildingWork Designer, WASHINGTON STATE CAPITOL CAMPUS: PROJECTS PRESERVATION BUILDING HISTORIC HISTORIC BUILDING PRESERVATION PROJECTS AND CIVIC BUILDING ASSESSMENTS BUILDING CIVIC AND PROJECTS PRESERVATION BUILDING HISTORIC • • • • • • • • State Capitol Campus in Olympia. She also lead the building condition assessment of the of Justice Temple and O’Brien Buildings, also located on the Capitol Campus, and the Rural Library Assessment, which included on-side Washington. across libraries rural of assessments condition • • • BuildingWork Designer Claudia Rosa-López brings special expertise in the to documentation and preservation research, design, building historic BuildingWork team. She has completed building condition assessments for numerous historic buildings in Seattle, Washington state, and Puerto Rico, including many Landmark buildings and buildings listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. Additionally, Claudia createdmaster’s a degree program architectural in conversation mater, rehabilitation and her alma for Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico’s School of Architecture, and has preservation and courses. technology studios preservationtaught design preservation and restoration façade the leading is Claudia BuildingWork, At of the Capitol Court, Insurance, and Cherberg buildings on the Washington • • Project Approach | Historic Preservation Consulting Services: Pritchard Building 13 We approach, we we approach, . We understand the intent intent the understand We . ‘compatible yet distinct’ distinct’ yet ‘compatible Town Hall Seattle’s historic preservation included the rehabilitation of the rehabilitation included preservation historic Seattle’s Hall Town Out of plane Hall. Great in the windows stained-glass monumental of arched block, the than rather frame, to shaped carefully was bracing windows. the We understand the need to modernize buildings buildings understand modernize to need We the meet Our firm’s produce deliverables on-schedule. deliverables produce Tight deadlines are often a requirement when working buildings. historic on and districts school with Renovation school to buildings must be completed during summer breaks when school is not in session. This requires a schedule with rigiddeadlines in order haveto the project ready begin to construction when response quick with coordination require projects reuse adaptive and renovation out. lets Similarly, school strong and team adaptable and nimble A approval. preservation board permitting project and for turnarounds project management allows regulatory deadlines of multiple agencies be to meet without causing project delays. types, and experienced staff allow us to adapt to short timelines and structured deadlines. principals are involved in every project in the office and oversee progress keep to items on track. At the start of each project, BuildingWork examines the project’s develop budget to and requirements, scope, scheduling a detailed project schedule and determine to key meetings, essential milestones, and deadlines. With established priorities from the start of each project, we to progress project’s the monitoring continuously deadlines and while incorporating new infrastructure meet to contemporary needs. Using a believe that new elements can be in visual dialogue with the old, tell to a compelling and authentic story of the life of a building over time. Overall, we believe that the creative solutions for complex adaptive reuse projects is found through extensiveanalysis, discussion, and collaboration. willWe come the to table as a team member, ready to develop effective ways reconcile to the competing goals preservation. cost, and program, of BuildingWork’s ideal staff size, diverse project designprojects and places in meaningfula way with deepa respect for craft, context, and detail. As an architecture firm focused on civic and community spaces, creative workplaces, adaptive reuse, and historic preservation, we are driven by discovering the humanity, layers of history, and stories that make places special. Our projects evolve from thoughtful social, cultural, historical, and physical analysis informed by our client’s vision, and driven by the best interests of the communities we serve. Our roles in past projects have required us wear to many hats. respectingwhile them elements historic unique the and irreplaceable that make of the Secretary of Interior’s Standards for Treatment of Historic Properties and work collaboratively balance to the need for updates with the mandate preserve. to Our portfolio of current and completed projects illustrates elements historic preserve existing and highlight that solutions seek we — approach pragmatic and sensitive our Project ApproachProject At BuildingWork,we believe that architecture, design, and preservation can strengthen our communities. Project Approach | Historic Preservation Consulting Services: Pritchard Building 14 New Structural & Seismic Systems New Mechanical & Electrical Systems New Theatrical & Acoustic Systems equipment, and rigging for deployable screens. deployable for rigging and equipment, building’s interstitial spaces remain to hidden from view. Theatrical and acoustic system were incorporated into every floor and controls for lighting, sound, and audio/ visual were tied central a to building control. A state-of- the-art theatrical performance and acoustic, lighting, systems were carefully integrated in the architecture of the Great Hall. Theatrical catwalks weave through the existing roof trusses above the Great Hall and a multi-functional acousticreflector array improves acoustic performance while housing stage lights, AV with steel drag struts. Out-of-plane bracing was carefully shaped frame, to instead of block, the Great Hall’s stained- glass windows. building current with compliance into building the Bringing codes and adding theatrical and acoustics systems was infrastructure new three-dimensionala wove puzzle that spaces. available limited building’s historic the through Entirely new systems for electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and fire sprinklers were added in building a with no space for ducts. Careful coordination during design,routed ductwork, electrical and the conduit throughout plumbing, by Town Hall Seattleby Town for in use 1997 as performance a character historic building’s the While lecture venue. and helped define the that organization, liabilities many it had limited the opportunities offer to improved programming. Hall SeattleTown required complete a seismic retrofit structural significant liabilities. building’s the address to retrofit seismic innovated developed an BuildingWork solution that minimizes the visual impact of the structural masonry building, unreinforced the stabilize work. To shear walls in the building’s four corners were tied laterally needs of contemporary building code, mechanical performance, acoustic upgrades, preservation and to transforming while church 100-year-old the restore the building into an award-winning, state-of-the-art performing arts center. In2020, Hall Seattle Town was awarded Historic Seattle’s Exemplary Stewardship Award Preservation. Historic for Built in 1922 as Christian a Science Church, Hall Town Seattle is Seattle a Landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building was purchased Town Hall SeattleTown exemplifies BuildingWork’s philosophy regarding the preservation, renovation, adaptive and reuse of historicproperties. Our design balances the competing Federal Form 330 Part II | Historic Preservation Consulting Services: Pritchard Building 15 2 1 3 2 4 2 1 5 3 3 2 1 4 3 1 5 541310 Number (see below) c. Revenue Index NAICS - (REV. 8/2016) PAGE 6 (If any) 4. UNIQUE ENTITY IDENTIFIER June 17, 2021 b. DATE 8c. UNIQUE ENTITY IDENTIFIER Business (If Block 2a is a Branch Office) 5. OWNERSHIP Classrooms Small $2 million to less than $5 million $5 million to less than $10 million $10 million to less than $25 million $25 million to less than $50 million $50 million or greater 2016 and Theaters Facilities; Facilities b. Experience 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 2018-527 LLC NAICS 1. NUMBER SOLICITATION 7. NAME OF FIRM a. TYPE b. SMALL BUSINESS STATUS 3. YEAR ESTABLISHED 2016 Condition Assessment STANDARD FORM 330 Preservation 10. PROFILE OF FIRM'S EXPERIENCE 8b. YEAR ESTABLISHED Auditoriums Building Community Educational Feasibility Historic Hotels Housing Interior Design LEED/LEED EB Libraries Office Buildings Planning Rehabilitation Roofing, design and inspection Zoning Studies AND ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS AND ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR 98119 2e. ZIP CODE 008 212 029 047 050 204 060 072 078 089 201 117 Code a. Profile WA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER 2d. 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