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California High-Speed Rail Central Valley Stations

The first stations built for the California High-Speed Rail (HSR) project will be in the Central Valley at Merced, Fresno and Bakersfield. These stations are designed not just as transit points but as multi-modal hubs that connect HSR with other forms of transportation. The design work for these stations is in progress, with a potential construction start in 2028. The Central Valley stations JV, led by Foster + Partners and ARUP. The project is focused on sustainability, aiming for net-zero construction emissions and operation on 100% renewable energy.
As a small business partner in the Central Valley Stations Joint Venture, HMH is the civil engineer of record and land surveyor of record for the design of the Merced, Fresno, and Bakersfield Stations. HMH performed aerial surveys, supplemental topo surveys, and parcel mapping as the project surveyor. In addition to developing the civil engineering portion of the plans and specifications for the station, HMH also contributed to the value engineering effort and construction phasing strategy.
 
 

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Montague Expressway Pedestrian Over Crossing

As part of VTA’s work on the BART expansion to San Jose, the Montague Expressway POC connects the new transit-oriented developments north of Montague Expressway to the new Milpitas BART Station south of the expressway.
Travelers have access to it on one side from in front of the new The Edge apartment building to the second floor of the existing parking garage at the Milpitas Transit Center on the other end. It includes a staircase leading from the ground floor on both sides of Montague Expressway up to the bridge that will cross above Montague. There will also be elevator access at the north end of the bridge, as well as from the western edge of the parking garage at the Milpitas Transit Center.
The team included Biggs Cardosa, DMZ Builders, FMG Architects, Salas O’Brien, Alliance Engineering Consultants, Parikh Consultants, and Artik Art & Architecture.

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Downtown West

Google unveiled their detailed vision for a transit-oriented neighborhood in downtown San Jose, also known as the Downtown West project. The 80 acre project will transform San Jose’s urban core by adding 7.3 million square feet of offices, 4,000 homes, shops, restaurants, and more all near the downtown San Jose’s Diridon station. The goal of the project is to be a connected hub of activity and culture with a place for creativity, public greenway and open spaces, and various experiences along the creek. This project will create new housing and commercial opportunities and connect people with public spaces and provide a world-class multi-modal transit hub. HMH is proud to be part of the team and the formal submissions of EIR, Downtown West Design Standards and Guidelines (DWDSG) Vesting Tentative Map and entitlement documents.

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802 S 1st Street (1st and Virginia)

802 South First Street is a proposed mixed use development on an approximately 1.2-acre site just outside downtown San Jose. The project includes 140 apartment units and 4,700 SF of ground floor retail, along with desirable amenities including a rooftop deck. The proposed project will transform an underutilized site into a pedestrian friendly, high density development while providing much needed housing in the downtown area.

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Ohlone

The multi-phase 8.25-acre major mixed-use project located in San Jose’s Midtown neighborhood will continue to transform the once underdeveloped area of San Jose. The project will create a pedestrian-friendly district with neighborhood-serving amenities while creating better street infrastructure for residents. Learn more about the most recent project, Silver at Ohlone, that is currently in the final stages of construction.
Phase 1: Silver at Ohlone
Phase 2: Platinum at Ohlone
Phase 3: Ohlone Block A

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Blossom Hill Station

Blossom Hill Station is a 7.59-acre property located along Blossom Hill Road and Canoas Creek in San Jose. Currently this property is a Park & Ride lot for VTA Light Rail and Bus passengers. VTA aims to revitalize the property and foster a vibrant community through the development of mixed-use/mixed-income residential and commercial spaces. As a transit-oriented development, Blossom Hill Station will provide a place for people to live and work.

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The Kelsey Ayer Station

The Kelsey Ayer Station is a 0.47-acre inclusive mixed ability, mixed income, and transit-oriented development in downtown San Jose that provides a community to adults with disabilities who desire independent living. The project will convert an old office building into a 115 unit podium apartment building with indoor and outdoor amenities. In order to better promote community connectivity for its residents, The Kelsey Ayer Station has 8,000 square feet of community spaces which includes a lounge area, fitness rooms, shared workstations, a sensory garden, and a community terrace. In addition, the complex is located conveniently adjacent to the VTA Light Rail and is within walking distance of Diridon Station providing residents with easy access to jobs, dining, and entertainment without the need of a car.

Learn more about the project here.

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Stevens Creek Promenade

Located in San Jose, this 10-acre project is part of Fortbay’s visionary Urban Village Mixed-Use Signature Project as defined in San Jose’s Envision 2040 General Plan and the recently adopted Stevens Creek Urban Village Plan. The project is a mixed-use transit-oriented development that includes approximately 233,000 SF of Class A office/R&D space, 10,000 SF of retail, and approximately 110.5 units per acre housing while also addressing the requirements and objectives of a Mixed-Use Signature Project. The site is a significant milestone for Silicon Valley because it will provide additional jobs, both market rate and affordable housing, shopping, and interactive open public spaces while being integrated into the City of San Jose’s vision for multi-modal transportation infrastructure in the corridor that will improve the movement of people and vehicles.
In addition to the housing, job opportunities, and transportation benefits, the project will also be designed to the latest energy and water efficiency standards while implementing drought-tolerant landscape features throughout the site.
Learn more about the project here.

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Tamien Station

Located in San Jose, this 6.9-acre project is a mixed-use transit-oriented development that includes affordable housing, market-rate housing, and commercial retailer space. The site is located near the Tamien VTA Light Rail and Caltrain stations as well as being located close to downtown San Jose. In addition, the site will include parking for VTA and Caltrain customers.