The project team worked with the city and multiple agencies to coordinate design-build implementation of granular activated carbon (GAC) treatment technology for five groundwater supply wells at four separate sites.
After the original Sonoma County residence sustained damage from the 2017 Nuns fire, the project team was challenged to design a new four-bedroom house to confront the “new normal” of climate-change fueled wildfires in California.
This comprehensive adaptive reuse project required lifting a 60,000-sq-ft steel-framed World War Two-era warehouse 12 feet in the air to create a workspace.
The century-old former power station on Sacramento’s riverfront was completely renovated to house more than 27,000-sq-ft of exhibit space and provide an anchor for the Robert T. Matsui Waterfront Park.
The 135,000-sq-ft building marked several milestones—the first multi-story mass timber building in California, the first mass timber building in San Francisco and the longest single-span cantilever floorplates in North America.
This 640,000-sq-ft, 25-story office building is on one of three parcels of the four-acre Fifth & Mission (5M) development in the South of Market District.