The BioLegend Campus Extension started in 2015 with a four-year master plan to privatize a public street and convert the existing 7.5-acre, four-parcel plot into an eight-acre biotechnology campus.
This $36-million private high school campus expansion replaced an outdated building to accommodate a new entry, plaza, lobby, classrooms and locker rooms, in addition to reconfigured and expanded science laboratories.
Facing an accelerated schedule and working with a 30-year-old building that had been vacant for seven years, the 160-member project team created a state-of-the-art, 85,000-sq-ft headquarters for Paradigm Talent Agency in just five months, beginning with gutting the entire facility.
A Silicon Valley technology enterprise breathed new life into a pair of abandoned structures that are reflective of the area’s rich agricultural and industrial history.
The initial phase of a massive urban development project, this utility corridor and main street will open access to new neighborhoods with hundreds of homes, a community park, shops, restaurants and more.
The $42.3-million Interstate 10/Jefferson Street Interchange replaced a 61-year-old interchange that couldn’t handle the 16,500 vehicles using the structure to access the towns of Indio, La Quinta and Coachella, Calif.
The $5.1-million Marsh Creek Road Bridge is a precast, prestressed wide-flange California Bulb Tee girder structure that includes retaining walls at the bridge corners.
This high-tech center is highlighted by a three-story atrium that features two cantilevered conference rooms, two bridges, a skylight roof with building-integrated photovoltaic glass and a two-story, cantilevered concrete stairwell.