Architectural Testing Performs Successful Seismic Testing for Enclos Corp. and University of California, San Diego Jacobs Medical Center

Date: 7 August 2012

Seismic testing per AAMA 501.6 can help ensure the safety performance of architectural glass components in earthquake prone regions.

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Key Representatives from University of California, San Diego (UCSD), Enclos Corp., Cannon Design, Kitchell Contractors, Inc. as well as those involved in the construction project of Jacobs Medical Center on UC San Diego Health System’s La Jolla campus arrived at Architectural Testing’s (ATI) York headquarters Tuesday, July 10th to witness dynamic seismic testing performed on the 6 ft. by 16 ft. high unitized curtain wall units that will eventually make up the Medical Center’s façade. Construction for Jacobs Medical Center is scheduled for completion in 2016 with comprehensive design/build services provided by Enclos Corp.

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