First built in 1960, then shut down in 2007, this recreation center’s reconstruction plans were put on hold until 2021, when the city finally resurrected the project.
As the end result of a 14-year-long community journey following a devastating gas line explosion in 2010, this $50-million project represents the city’s commitment to reinvest in its people and itself.
The $2.4-trillion Caltrain Peninsula Corridor Electrification Project is a transformative design-build rail infrastructure program that will electrify the 160-year-old, 52-mile corridor between San Francisco and San Jose.
First unveiled in 2002, this memorial in Sacramento’s Capitol Park honors firefighters who have lost their lives in the line of duty since California became a state.
Designed to serve households earning up to 80% of the area median income, this $88-million project delivers 235 affordable homes in a community-centric environment.
A 230,000-sq-ft laboratory and office build-out spanning seven floors of a warm shell building has created a new San Francisco space for biotechnology company Genentech.
Two 12-story towers and a curated streetscape of ground-floor restaurants and shops now surround an open-air plaza that houses five heritage redwood trees on this $294-million mixed-use project in Sunnyvale.
Spanning a full block in downtown Sacramento, this 308,000-sq-ft progressive design-build project transformed a building originally built in 1981 and designated eligible as a historic landmark in 2016.
Coordinating construction within an active terminal at San Francisco International, which sees 47 million passengers annually, made logistics particularly demanding on this $12.25-million project.