Baldwin Harbor Luxury Apartments Open in Orlando, Florida
McLaren Engineering Group completes structural engineering, construction administration, and design services for 584,300 sq. ft., state-of-the-art residential buildings
ORLANDO, Fla., Dec. 7, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- McLaren Engineering Group has completed structural engineering and design services on two new 584,300-square-foot luxury apartment buildings in Orlando, working with development firm ZOM and Looney Ricks Kiss architects. The Baldwin Harbor Luxury Apartments opened its first building last month, and the second will be complete by year's end.
The Baldwin Harbor Luxury Apartments offer best-in-class amenities, including two resort-style pools with cabanas, a state-of-the-art fitness facility, a game room with billiard table, and a clubhouse with Wi-Fi. The community is located on the Lake Baldwin waterfront and offers residents an outdoor fire pit and grilling area.
"It's been over eight years since ZOM built a luxury apartment complex in this area of Florida and we believe residents will be thrilled to live in such a high end property," says Greg West, chief development officer of ZOM. "The property is doing quite well in terms of leasing which leads us to believe there is a market for this type of complex in east Florida."
Baldwin Harbor will have a total of 483 units, consisting of one, two, and three-bedroom apartment homes ranging from 627 square feet to 1,459 square feet. Rents range between $1,000 and $3,000 a month. All units feature upscale and premium finishes, as well as in-suite washer and dryers.
"The Baldwin Harbor Luxury Apartments are a perfect example of the type of challenging project we love to tackle. The designs are innovative and forward thinking -- keeping the consumer in mind to bring maximum comfort and space," says McLaren Engineering Group CEO Malcom G. McLaren. "In addition to the engineering services we provide to entertainment companies in the Orlando area, we bring a level of sensibility to architecture and aesthetics in our structural work," he adds.
McLaren Engineering Group provided structural engineering, construction administration and design services for the two new four-story wood-framed apartment buildings. McLaren designed the buildings to be primarily constructed of wood-framed roof and floor trusses, with steel placed in areas where the span was too long for wood to cover.
The four-story buildings are primarily constructed of wood-framed roof and floor trusses, wood-framed bearing and shear walls, and a post-tensioned concrete slab-on-grade with monolithic thickened edges at bearing and shear walls.
"Designing for four-story wood-framed construction was the biggest technical challenge for this project," said Andrew Habel, Florida Division Manager, McLaren Engineering Group. "Four stories are typically as high as wood-framed buildings can be built due to strength limitations with the wood framing. Wood-framed buildings higher than this typically require other solutions like concrete pedestal construction at the lower stories. In the end, we made an all wood-framed solution work in the name of providing luxury at an affordable price. We're extremely pleased with the work we're doing in communities all over Florida."
"Looney Ricks Kiss is honored to have collaborated with ZOM on this community and to have had the opportunity to work with McLaren Engineering Group to achieve ZOM's vision for Baldwin Harbor," says Tom Gorney, CSI, CDT, Senior Associate, Looney Ricks Kiss.
The residences are located in the heart of Orlando, adjacent to the Colonial Town Center and a short drive from the Orlando Executive Airport. Walt Disney's World Resort is located only half an hour away.
About McLaren Engineering Group
McLaren Engineering Group features eight engineering divisions, staffed with 200 employees in offices throughout North America, including Orlando. www.mgmclaren.com.
SOURCE McLaren Engineering Group
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