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As an owner engaged in every step of project development, Boston Properties has propelled sustainable office construction in the San Francisco Bay Area through projects such as Salesforce Tower and 535 Mission.
Dissatisfied with traditional project delivery, Sutter Health began experimenting with lean practices and integrated project delivery nearly a decade ago.
Each year, ENR California selects one owner or developer with active construction projects as the magazine’s Owner of the Year. With so much work going on throughout the state, there's no shortage of innovative developers and owners to choose from. The 2015 Owner of the Year is Sutter Health. The forward-thinking,
ENR California will spotlight the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) as the magazine’s 2014 Owner of the Year in the upcoming April edition. The third largest transit system in the U.S., in ridership, and with 88 miles of track built, Metro is currently building several
With billions of dollars in public-sector construction under way, the San Francisco Bay area is an epicenter of activity for design and construction firms that build government-funded facilities.