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Ojai Valley School Upper Campus Fire Rebuild

Photography: Logan Hall

Address

10820 Reeves Road, Ojai

Client

Ojai Valley School

Project Description

During the Thomas Fire, the girls’ dorm, science building, and Head of School’s home burned down. We built a new girls’ dorm, commons building (with a commercial kitchen, library, offices, and dining hall), and a new science center comprised of four buildings.

Partners

Frederick Fisher Partners

OVS

Status

Completed: November 2019 – August 2021

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Ojai Police & Ventura County Sheriff

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Besant School of Happy Valley Dorms and Pool

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Ojai Public Storage

Address

Ojai, CA

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Ojai Athletic Club

Address

Ojai, CA

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Saint Thomas Church

Address

185 St. Thomas Dr., Ojai, CA 93023

Client

Santa Barbara Housing Corporation

Completed

2006

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Canada Block Redevelopment

Address

236, 226, 214 Ojai Avenue, Ojai, CA

Client

Ron Polito 

Project Description

Sq Ft: 26,000
Developer: Real Estate Development Company

Ojai, California is the home for this beautifully designed and constructed retail complex. With an emphasis on building to match the local the architecture, this California-Spanish styled building offers shoppers the convenience of 15 stores surrounded by fountains, and lush Mediterranean landscape amenities.
 

  • Completed a city block of work within a 9 month time frame and minimum interruption to city traffic. Received recognition from city council for exemplary work.
  • McGillivray Construction met the owner’s needs to complete work inside an aggressive time schedule so businesses could be relocated to the new facility.
  • Successfully helped the owner to keep the cost changes of the project to a minimum and well below industry standards.
  • Project received several awards for construction and architecture.

Completed

2007

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Ojai Valley Community Bank

Address

402 W. Ojai Avenue, Ojai, CA 93023

Client

Ojai Community Bank 

Completed

2008

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Ojai Valley Community Hospital

Address

1306 Maricopa Highway, Ojai, CA 93023

Client

Ojai Valley Community Hospital 

Completed

2010

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Libbey Bowl

Address

205 E. Ojai Avenue, Ojai, CA 93023

Client

City of Ojai

Project Description

Extensive site reconstruction of an existing historical park with approx. 3,772 sq ft amphitheater 

Size: 991 seats on a 7.5-Acre Site

Completed reconstruction of the historic Libbey Bowl was undertaken by the City of Ojai in 2010. Construction was completed on schedule and performances resumed in June of 2011. This famous venue is of international caliber and has accommodated many of the world’s top performers during its 60 years of operation.
 

McGillivray Construction (MCG) successfully replaced the entire facility with-in a highly sensitive environmental area (e.g.: a creek running through the project, nesting birds, and the mandate to protect native trees were a few of the sensitivities influencing the construction process).

McGillivray Construction was the force behind the redesign of grading recommendations for the building underpinnings. This allowed the project to move forward over very unstable soil conditions in a water table higher than the bottom of the footing. MCG’s recommendations to identify and engage the services of specific geo-technical consultants ultimately saved the client substantial money and time.

Project updated the historic Outdoor Performing Arts Center with 991 seats.

McGillivray Construction (MCG) successfully replaced the entire facility with-in a highly sensitive environmental area (e.g.: a creek running through the project, nesting birds, and the mandate to protect native trees were a few of the sensitivities influencing the construction process).

McGillivray Construction was the force behind the redesign of grading recommendations for the building underpinnings. This allowed the project to move forward over very unstable soil conditions in a water table higher than the bottom of the footing. MCG’s recommendations to identify and engage the services of specific geo-technical consultants ultimately saved the client substantial money and time.

Project updated the historic Outdoor Performing Arts Center with 991 seats.

Successfully helped the owner to keep the cost changes of the project to a minimum and well below industry standards.

Completed

2011