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.
Designed to nurture biotech discoveries, this purpose-built life science campus will serve the region’s academic, commercial, and industrial science and technology research institutions.
California’s first greenfield milk processing plant since 2018 spans 204,251 sq ft and will produce extended shelf life (ESL) and aseptic ultra high temperature (UHT) dairy beverages—a first for the owner.
Brentwood Union School District’s 13th school provides 38 classrooms for approximately 700 students and includes outdoor recreation spaces and community infrastructure improvements, funded largely by a school bond.
Two existing seven-story office buildings have been transformed into combined lab and office spaces, creating 262,000 sq ft of Class A facilities designed to support life science and biotech firms on this 429,000-sq-ft campus in San Mateo.
As the fastest design-build project in San Francisco State University (SFSU) history, this $151-million student housing facility’s funding was contingent upon its opening in time for the 2024 academic year, with just 24 months for design and construction.
With limited space available on campus for this $17-million, 16,800-sq-ft NCAA gymnasium that features basketball and volleyball courts, plus office space, UCSF had to think vertically.
Strategically located to signal arrival and welcome, this $85-million student services building creates a vibrant new entry experience for students and visitors alike to Evergreen Valley College.