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1600 W. 139th St

ANM Construction & Environmental Services successfully completed the restoration of a 44,208 SF industrial building at 1600 W. 139th St. in Gardena, CA, following a complete fire damage.

This project involved extensive efforts to repair, rebuild, and restore the facility to its pre-fire condition.

Our first step was to assess the extent of fire damage and ensure that the site was safe for restoration work to begin. This involved evaluating the structural integrity of the building, identifying areas that were structurally compromised, and addressing any immediate safety hazards via shoring of the building. All fire-damaged debris, including charred materials, remnants of damaged equipment, and hazardous substances, were safely removed from the site. Thorough cleaning was carried out to eliminate smoke residues and any lingering odors. Moisture mitigation was performed to address any potential mold growth.

The restoration process involved repairing and rebuilding the damaged structural components of the industrial space. This included repairing damaged walls, floors, ceilings, and the roof to restore the building's stability and integrity. Electrical and mechanical systems were inspected and replaced as needed. This included replacing fire-damaged electrical panels and equipment, and upgrading the HVAC system to provide proper climate control. As part of the restoration process, safety features were upgraded to meet current building codes and fire safety regulations. This included upgrading fire suppression systems, smoke detectors, fire-rated doors, and emergency lighting.

Throughout the restoration process, multiple inspections were conducted to verify that the work met all applicable regulations and standards. This included inspections by building code officials and fire safety inspectors. After successful inspections and final approval, the fully restored industrial space was handed over to the property owner. At this stage, the facility is ready for occupancy and utilization, providing a restored and safe environment for industrial activities.