Richard Weingardt Consultants, Inc.
Professional Engineers
9725 East Hampden Avenue, Suite 200 - Denver, Colorado 80231 
Phone (303) 671-7033 - Fax (303) 671-7379
E-mail: engineers@weingardt.com      
RWC West  
20922 N. 55th Avenue - Glendale, Arizona, 85308 - Phone: (623) 561-1313
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Representative Projects	                                             
This imposing and well recognized luxury hotel, formerly the Hyatt 
Regency, is now part of the Marriot's chain of resort properties.
The 16-story concrete structure, located on Haeundae Beach and
designed by RWC, Inc., is undergoing extensive renovations and 
modifications to position it as one of the gems in the Marriott 
collection of destination hotels. Its location on what many call the
best beach in Korea is a main feature. The facility contains several
floors of covered parking, two massive water storage tanks and a
self-contained sewage treatment plant below street level. 
{Link to additional Regional Projects below}
The Riyadh school is representative of several elementary school structures designed by RWC throughout the country. Along with schools, the firm designed a number of Saudi Air Force office club structures and low cost housing units. All structures had either structural steel framing with masonry and/or concrete exteriors or precast concrete framing with masonry and/or architectural concrete facades.
Richard Weingardt Consultants, Inc. provided structural engineering services for a dozen archaeology museums throughout Saudi Arabia. All had similar super-structures, structural steel framing with masonry and/or concrete exterior facades. The topography at each building site was different. Foundations, site grading and landscaping was customized at each location.

This original design for three feed processing mills near the Black Sea was later used as a prototype for 42 other facilities. These unusual structures include 25-story truss towers and large, floating mat foundations. RWC prepared all drawings, specifications and calculations in both English and Russian, and well as Metric measurement systems. Due to high seismic forces and poor soil conditions, the government insisted on rigid engineering analysis, resulting in the design of the 200-foot tall towers for seismic zone 4 earthquakes.

When constructed, Dallah Tower was the tallest completely cast-
in-place concrete building structure in the country. It features two
free-standing elevator cores connected to the main structure with
bridges at each floor. The reinforced concrete super-structure is 
founded on a deep cassion foundation system. Situated on a high
point in the city, occupants of the office tower have spectacular 
views of the Red Sea.
Architects: Zuhair Fayez and Associates and SLP
Elementary School Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Architects: SLP and Zuhair Fayez and Associates
Archaeology Musuem II
Tayma, Saudi Arabia  
Marriott Hotel
Pusan, South Korea
Architect: Henry Hwang Associates
Dallah Tower 
Jedda, Saudi Arabia 
Architect: Zuhair Fayez & Assoc./SLP
Agricultural Mills     
Krasnodar, Russia 
Client: Ceres International