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401 Hungerford Drive Garage

410 Hungerford Dr
Rockville, MD 20850

Project Team:

Architect
Walker Parking Consultants
610-995-0260

General Contractor
Restoration East, LLC
4209 E. Chase Street
Baltimore, MD 21205
(410) 563-4972

Montgomery County Government
Department of General Services

Project Manager

Jeffrey Knutsen
(240) 777-6079




Hungerford Drive Garage

Project Description

The project provides for the design and renovation of the 401 Hungerford Drive parking garage. The concrete decks in the three story garage are experiencing moderate to severe deterioration. A study completed in June 2005 recommended the removal and replacement of the deteriorated concrete, removal and installation of new expansion joints, repair of the stair tower cracking, new lighting, seismic reinforcement, storm water management improvements, application of a traffic bearing membrane, concrete sealer and improvements to the parking lot.



  Funding



 Project Status


This project has been completed. The Final Release of Retainage documents have been completed. Finance processed the documents on 12/22/2011 for payment. This competes final payment under this contract.



 
Project Images

Map of 401 Hungerford Drive
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Site Map

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Vicinity Map Site Map
Slab Deterioration  Typical view of incipient floor slab
 deterioration.

 Note pattern of small, isolated spalls over
 individual rebar.
advanced floor slab deterioration  Typical view of more advanced floor slab
 deterioration.

 Note pattern of larger area of spalls over a
 series of rebar.
sever floor slab deterioration Typical view of severe floor slab
deterioration.

 Note corrosion on completely exposed
 rebar adjacent to vehicle wheel, and
 deteriorated concrete reduced to rubble.
Spalling  View of typical spalling on Level 3.
Failed concrete and concrete patches  Failed concrete and concrete patches at
 bottom of entrance ramp to Level 3.
 
Note multiple joints due to a series of patch
 repairs. Cause of cracking believed to be
 thermal movement restrained at ramp
 bottom.
Cracking of column  Cracking of column beneath entrance ramp
 to Level 3.

 Cause of cracking believed to be thermal
 movement exacerbated by weathering.
Cracking of concrete beam  Cracking of concrete beam/columns at
 top of Level 2 entrance ramp.

 Note that cracks have occurred through
 the beam/column connection. Cause
 of cracking believed to be thermal
 movement restrained at slab-on-grade
 ramp to supported ramp.
Diagonal cracking in masonry  Diagonal cracking in masonry at stair
 tower.
Crack in clay brick  Crack in clay brick at stair tower.

 Cause of cracking believed to be thermal
 movement of garage restrained by stair
 tower.
Localized failure of southeast column  Localized failure of southeast column
 adjacent to WMATA right of way.
Typical view of South Elevation  Typical view of South Elevation
Typical view of North Elevation  Typical view of North Elevation.
Typical view of North Elevation  Typical view of North Elevation at
 entrance ramp from street to Level 3.
Typical view of West Elevation  Typical view of West Elevation with
 entrance ramp to Level 3.
Typical view of West Elevation  Typical view of West Elevation with
 entrance ramp to Level 2.
Surface deterioration of vertical walls  Surface deterioration of vertical walls at
 Level 3.

 Note fine surface cracking, similar to ASR
 induced cracking, and spall of rebar.

  Links of Interest

Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services

Office of Building Design and Construction - Department of General Services
11th floor, 101 Monroe Street Rockville MD 20850

Last edited: 1/31/2012