by | Aug 23, 2021 | All Posts
For Kalapuya Ilihi, a residence hall at University of Oregon, we used advanced framing techniques to save time and money. At Froelich, we excel at using a light touch to save on material costs. We come up with smart solutions as to not “over-engineer.”...
by | Jul 12, 2021 | All Posts
For any remodel, you never know quite what to expect or where to begin designing until the existing structure is uncovered. When our longtime client, Innovative Housing, brought us on to the team converting the historic Merwyn Hotel in Astoria, OR to affordable...
by | May 18, 2021 | All Posts
Mission Ridge – After Our clients Baysinger Partners Architecture recently asked us to join their team working on the Mission Ridge Plaza strip mall in Manteca, California. We were excited at the opportunity to work on this interesting project in the Central...
by | Feb 11, 2021 | All Posts
When you think about foundations, the image that comes to mind likely involves a big concrete base that is meant to support a building for decades to come, if not longer. While many foundations are meant to last forever, temporary foundations are critically important...
by | Aug 27, 2020 | All Posts
What do you think of when you hear the word “foundation?” If your mind goes to buildings, you probably have an image in your mind of a big concrete base that provides a solid place for a structure to sit. Those concrete slabs are the most common type of...
by | May 4, 2020 | All Posts
Froelich Engineers, in partnership with Sorenson Engineering, has recently completed structural engineering work on MC6, a hydroelectric project near Boise, Idaho. This project is part of a larger scope of hydroelectric renovation that the two firms are collaborating...