Since 1973, LEED AP BD+C-led KMA Architecture in Point Loma has designed commercial, government, and institutional projects from Historic Barracks 17 at Liberty Station on Historic Decatur Road. Structural-engineering coordination on seismic-retrofit and mixed-use projects runs through consultants such as Veltre Engineering, Inc., whose load-path analyses translate KMA's architectural intent into California Building Code-compliant framing. The firm's tenant-improvement practice converts existing commercial shells into medical-office, biotech-lab, and retail configurations requiring ADA path-of-travel upgrades and Title 24 lighting-power-density calculations. Hospitality and worship-facility portfolios add acoustic-separation detailing and occupant-load egress planning to the standard scope. Construction-phase administration pairs KMA's field observation with general contractors like Vesta Builders to close out punch lists on multi-tenant commercial deliveries. The firm's most complex engagements are ground-up government and municipal buildings requiring prevailing-wage documentation and phased bid packages across multiple prime contractors.