AGS has moved!
2010 May
AGS, Inc. is proud to announce that our headquarter location has moved. Our old address is 111 New Montgomery Street, Suite 500, San Francisco, CA 94105. Our new contact information is below.
5 Freelon Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
Our phone number and fax number stay the same.
AGS welcomes new additions to our team.
2009 October
Recently, AGS added two principals to our team.
Gary Maraviglia, RA, CID, LEED AP
Gary is an experienced licensed architect with knowledge and experience in all areas of design, construction, and project management. As a project architect, Gary has managed design and technical staff and provided services in all phases of a project, including pre-design and design development, construction documents, peer reviews, and project management. Gary’s scope of project experience has included commercial and residential sites, historic sites, and educational facilities including the US Naval Facilities Institute, Port Hueneme, CA.
Mr. Kenneth James Litle, PE, PLS, LEED AP
Ken has over 30 years of extensive experience as a civil design engineer and project manager. His engineering specialties are hydraulics and hydrology and the design of complex urban utility systems. His expertise in hydraulics and hydrology includes preparation of technical papers and reports including hydrologic and storm drain hydraulic calculations and reports; water system studies; sanitary sewer system reports; storm water pollution prevention plans (SWPPP); construction cost estimates; and project contract documents and technical specifications.
AGS is awarded APWA 2009 Public Works Project of the Year for structures more than $75 Million.
2009 July
MUNI Metro East Maintenance and Operations Facility, San Francisco, CA
The “Grand Opening Ceremony” for this facility was held in September 2008. This project involved design and construction of the 180,000 sf Light Rail Vehicle Maintenance and Operations Facility on a 13-acre, landfill site to accommodate more than 105 transit vehicles including MUNI’s new Light Rail Breda vehicles and Historic Trolleys.
The facility included warehouse areas, training areas, administrative space (offices, exercise room, and shower and changing facilities), perimeter fencing, surface parking lot, street civil improvements, security and access control systems, guard houses, meet-and-greet facility, landscaping, traction power and overhead catenary systems, and future paint and body shop.
AGS, as a lead prime consultant for Phase I, provided project management; functional and operations analysis and planning; overall coordination of design criteria and specifications development including architectural coordination to Caltrans standards; and coordination between 16 technical disciplines to ensure compatible designs and to minimize conflicts. AGS was responsible for management support and civil, structural, geotechnical and environmental engineering [hazardous material study and remediation].
