As part of a broader modernization strategy to increase renewable energy output and improve system efficiency, this project repowered an existing wind energy facility by decommissioning 23 outdated legacy turbines and replacing them with 19 advanced utility-scale wind turbines.
Bringing both urgent and primary care to the local community, this $228-million, 187,000-sq-ft, five-story medical building features the latest technology for surgery and patient care and features an ambulatory surgical center, urgent care and multispecialty clinics.
A unified design-build team’s precise planning and collaboration ensured early completion on the $44-million Interim Corridors at San Francisco International Airport.
In downtown Burlingame, Calif., Swinerton Builders transformed a speculative office shell into a high-density, all-electric outpatient center for UCSF Health—one that compresses 100,000 sq ft of advanced clinical programming into a 50,000-sq-ft footprint.
San Francisco’s Millennium Tower, a 58-story luxury high-rise at 301 Mission Street in the city’s financial district, began sinking and tilting soon after its 2009 completion.