AC & Residence Inn Hotel

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AC/Residence Inn Hotel

The Autograph Collection / Residence Inn is a dual brand hospitality tower by Marriott in Oakland. The project is located along Jefferson between 14th and 15th Streets in the Uptown District, surrounded by restaurants, entertainment and nightlife. With a total of 275 guest rooms, the 207,000 gsf structure is spread across one level below grade and 19 levels above grade, including the roof deck. The Residence Inn rooms occupy levels three to 11 with Autograph Collection units on the upper floors.

A mat foundation pour kicked off the concrete scope with a total of with a total of 1107.5 cubic yards. The pour began at 3:00 a.m. and the last finisher went home at 9:00 p.m. 115 ready-mix truck loads were pumped through three truck mounted boom pumps averaging 109 cubic yards per hour. Decks were formed with a Titan system and the concrete support self-climbing system was used to form the core. Typical deck pours averaged 1200 sf and were pumped using a 30m placing boom. The project was designed by Stanton Architecture and KPFF structural engineers working with general contractor Millie & Severson, Inc.

Location: Oakland, CA

Market Sector: Hospitality

Levels: One level below grade and 19 levels above.

Gross Sq. Ft.: 207,000gsf

Rooms: 275

Complete: Spring 2021

Client: Millie & Severson, Inc.

Architect: Stanton Architecture

Engineer: KPFF Consulting Engineers

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