Ocean Park Health Center Renovation

The 16,247 square foot Ocean Park Health Center is one of 12 public health clinics operated by the Department of Public Health.  The 1970’s building is a two story concrete/steel frame structure situated on a relatively flat site in the Sunset District neighborhood of San Francisco.
 

Laguna Honda Hospital

The Laguna Honda Hospital Replacement Program includes the construction and renovation of three campuses: the South Residence Building, the Link Building, and the East Residence Building. Together, they will accommodate 780 beds and it will be the first green hospital to implement sustainable features in its design, construction, and operations. The goal is to meet a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Certified rating under the U.S. Green Building Council.
 

Chinatown Health Center

The Chinatown Health Center is one of 12 public health clinics operated by the Department of Public Health.  Builti in the 1970’s, the building is a three -tory concrete/steel frame structure built over the Robert C. Levy (Broadway) Tunnel.  It is situated along the Mason Street Cable Car Line in the Nob Hill/Chinatown District of San Francisco and serves the many residents in the neighborhood.
 

San Francisco Office of AIDS Renovation

The existing building is considered to be a historically significant building with the new tenant improvement areas on the first floor, third floor, fifth floor and sixth floor.  The new San Francisco Office of the AIDS Renovation tenant improvement suite on the first floor will be the main patient area featuring multiple exam rooms, a chart room, a laboratory and staff and office spaces.  The third floor will feature an audio and video conference room, storage room and a break room.  The fifth floor will feature office spaces, a few upgraded exam rooms and a work room. 

California Academy of Sciences

We provided project management services during design and construction of the California Academy of Sciences project, which opened to the public in September 2008. The Academy contains a natural history museum, the Steinhart Aquarium, and the Morrison Planetarium. In addition, it houses an impressive collection of 18 million research specimens, which date back to Charles Darwin. The Academy is the largest public LEED platinum building in the world.

Bill Graham Civic Auditorium

Originally constructed for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in 1915, the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium is one of the monumental buildings surrounding Civic Center Plaza. The building was identified as a seismic risk and was included as part of the voter approved 1990 Earthquake Safety Program Phase 2 (ESP2) to be seismically upgraded.
 

Woodside Ave. & O'Shaughnessy Blvd Resurfacing

Project Information

Primary purpose under Contract #1639J consists of resurfacing the entire stretch of both Woodside Avenue and O'Shaughnessy Boulevard with asphalt pavement; moreover, the project includes repair of damaged concrete base; installation of new concrete curb ramps, bulbouts, widened sidewalks and traffic medians.