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2BUILDING SOLUTIONS. BETTERING LIVES.BOLD | INNOVATE | COMMUNITY | TRUST | CRAFT

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5 OcesSan Francisco Alameda San Jose Los Angeles San Diego$5.5B Bonding Capacity$1.2B 2022 Annual Revenue1,000 + Salary & Union Employees0.73 Safety EMRCraft Self-Perform Concrete Drywall Equipment Carpentry Timber WEBCOR is a full-service commercial general contractor founded in 1971 with goals to build with unmatched innovation and eciency. Over half a century later, Webcor continues to deliver these principles to hundreds of diverse projects throughout California. We understand California’s unique challenges and opportunities – local regulations, public agencies, and trade partner and community groups – and above all, the culture. With five oces covering the state and $5.5 billion in bonding capacity, we are fully prepared to service any corner of California and any project scale with ease.BOLD | INNOVATE | COMMUNITY | TRUST | CRAFT

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Market SectorsEDUCATION HEALTHCARE AVIATION TENANT IMPROVEMENTRESIDENTIAL CIVIC + CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORTATIONCOMMERCIAL OFFICE MIXEDUSE PARKING STRUCTURE GOVERNMENTHOSPITALITY RETAIL + RESTAURANTPRECONSTRUCTIONOur in-house professionals from the Design Management, Estimating, Sustainability, Quality, Safety, and VDC departments play an active role in the preconstruction phase to ensure the most comprehensive approach to your project.CONSTRUCTIONExecuting the final construction plan is what we do best, specifically building projects across the Golden State that fully expresses our client's goals and objectives and define what it means to build in California.CRAFT GROUP Our in-house self-perform groups comprise Webcor Craft, specializing in in finish carpentry, concrete, drywall, and mass timber. Our Craft group allows us to exert greater control over quality, pricing, and schedule for your project.PM / CMThe Webcor Project and Construction Management Group (PM/CM) provides a range of client support and partnership services across project and construction management tasks, not the least of which is client advocacy.Services

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Self-PerformFrom our inception, we have prided ourselves in being true builders. Webcor Craft represents our in-house self-perform groups specializing in carpentry, concrete, drywall, and mass timber. This allows us to exert greater control over quality, pricing, and schedule for your project. BenetsIn-House Innovation Schedule ControlCost CertaintyLabor ReliabilityInsurance SavingsQuality AssuranceImproved CommunicationIndustry Best Practices

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6Culture & MuseumsDrawing upon our diverse portfolio and technical experience, Webcor helps museum and cultural institutions enhance the visitor experience while achieving their programmatic goals and aesthetic vision within schedule and budget. When it comes to cultural projects, no project is too big or small. Whether it be a ground up museum, building renovation, or interior build-out, we do it all. We service both public and private clients in traditional or alternative delivery method models, including a growing portfolio of Design-Build, CMAR, and Public-Private Partnerships. Our work covers all corners of the cultural sector: accredited museums, exhibition halls, convention centers, educational spaces, administration oces, support services, and parking.What Start to FinishENTITLEMENTSTENANT IMPROVEMENTSPRECONSTRUCTIONSELF-PERFORMVIRTUAL DESIGN & CONSTRUCTIONSUSTAINABILITYCONSTRUCTIONWARRANTY/BUILDING SERVICESHow Every Which WayCM AT RISK INTEGRATED PROJECT DELIVERY (IPD)LUMP SUMPM/CMPROGRESSIVE DESIGN-BUILDSTIPULATED SUM DESIGN-BUILD PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS (P3)

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8San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ExpansionSan Francisco, CACLIENT: SFMOMA SCALE: 225,000 SF ADDITION | 20,000 SF RENOVATION | VALUE: $246.2MThis expansion and renovation doubled the exhibition and education space and more deeply weaved the museum into the City’s cultural fabric. The project ran contiguously along the back of the preexisting museum, allowing for a seamless integration of the two structures, and extends across an entire city block in San Francisco’s downtown. In addition to exhibition space, the project included approximately 85,000 square feet of support space with larger and more advanced conservation facilities and an expanded library. Webcor self-performed concrete, carpentry and building specialties. This project is LEED Gold®.

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10California Academy of Sciences San Francisco, CACLIENT: CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES SCALE: 409,178 SF | $255M This award-winning facility is made up of exhibit spaces, specimen collections, aquarium life support, auditoriums, laboratories and education spaces, administration, retail and food service, back-of-house support, and a central utility plant. The design is highlighted by a 2.5-acre living roof and included all underground utility infrastructure associated with the aquarium and existing research facilities stretching over a six-acre site. Webcor self-performed concrete. This project is double LEED Platinum®.

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12Cathedral of Christ the LightOakland, CACLIENT: CATHEDRAL OF CHRIST THE LIGHT SCALE: 322,817 SF | $81.2M The project is composed of the 1,500-seat cathedral church, the chancery oce of the bishop’s curia, a conference center, rectory, Order of Malta Northern California Health Clinic, a mausoleum, City Lights Cafe and the Cathedral Shop, a public plaza and garden. Webcor self-performed concrete, carpentry, mass timber and building specialties.

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14Moscone Center ExpansionSan Francisco, CACLIENT: MOSCONE EXPANSION DISTRICTSCALE: 350,000 SF | $470MThis CM-GC/IPD project involved reconfiguring the convention center’s North and South Exhibit Halls to increase exhibition space. The project increased contiguous exhibition space, ballroom, meeting room, retail, and support spaces. Complex sequencing, scheduling, and pedestrian-safe access measures were put in place and imperative to accommodate the center’s full convention schedule during construction. This LEED Platinum® project creates less carbon emissions per visitor than any other major convention center in North America, saves more than 5 million gallons of water annually, and generates clean energy with the largest rooftop solar installation in San Francisco. Webcor self-performed concrete and carpentry.

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16SFO Harvey Milk Terminal 1 Boarding Area BSan Francisco, CACLIENT: SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT SCALE: 572,538 SF | $860MAs one of the largest boarding areas on the SFO campus, this project reconfigured airside systems for 24 new gates and associated passenger boarding bridges. The continuous terminal’s 1,500’ is connected by four people movers, 11 elevators, and multiple temporary and permanent public art displays. The project honors the life and legacy of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay elected ocial in the history of California. The front lobby features an exhibit highlights his legacy fighting for diversity, equity, and inclusion. Webcor self-performed concrete and doors. This project is first LEED Platinum® airport terminal in the world.

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18Diane B. Wilsey Center for OperaSan Francisco, CACLIENT: SAN FRANCISCO OPERA ASSOCIATION SCALE: 55,162 SF | $15.7MThe focal point of the project was the Dianne and Tad Traube Atrium Theater, a 299-seat flexible theater space situated at the center of the Opera’s facility. With an emphasis on expanding the Opera’s audience base to a younger crowd, this performance area was specifically design and built to facilitate a one-of-a-kind environment that would enable intimate, adventurous, and non-traditional experiences for attendees. The project alo includesshared community performance and rehearsal space, an education studio, public opera archives, galleries, administrative oces and costume shop. The project consolidates most of the company’s operations into a single campus. This project is LEED Gold®.

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20Tenderloin MuseumSan Francisco, CACLIENT: UPTOWN TENDERLOIN, INC. SCALE: 3,300 SFWebcor partnered with The Tenderloin Housing Clinic to create the Tenderloin Museum, the frst museum to tell the story of this historic San Francisco neighborhood. Named one of the top ten new museums by the Guardian UK, the Tenderloin Museum uncovered the hidden history of the neighborhood while providing a place for today’s local artists, poets, and activists to share their work with the diverse Tenderloin community. This new community hub aimed to encourage a sense of pride for people living and working in the Tenderloin today. The museum attracted visitors and locals to the Tenderloin, bringing vital foot trac to the area and boosting local businesses.

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22Museum of African Diaspora (MoAD)San Francisco, CAARCHITECT: THE FREELON GROUP SCALE: 20,000 SF | $6.75 MThe Museum of the African Diaspora occupies 20,000 Sq. Ft. on portions of three floors of the St. Regis Hotel and Residences designed by SOM. Located at the corner of Third and Mission Streets in San Francisco, MoAD is in the heart of the Yerba Buena cultural district and is a close neighbor to San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. As a dynamic, world-class institution, MoAD brings people of all ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds together so they can enjoy, study and appreciate, through enriching exhibitions, public and educational programs, the culture, history and art of people of African descent within the United States and throughout the world.

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24Letterman Digital Arts CenterSan Francisco, CAARCHITECT: PRESIDO TRUST SCALE: 1,580,000 SF | $245 MLetterman Digital Arts Center set in San Francisco’s historic Presidio National Park is a corporate campus project with a construction cost of $245 million. Gensler and HKS Architects designed the project. Filmmaker George Lucas partnered with the Presidio Trust to bring about the 23-acre campus that is the new combined home of Industrial Light & Magic, LucasArts, and Lucasfilm’s marketing, online, and licensing units and houses 1,500 employees. The campus houses a 350-seat theater with a 49’x21’ screen, optimized for both film and 4K digital files. It sits on a poured slab, which isolates the projection room from vibrations. Webcor self-performed concrete. This project is LEED Gold®.

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26SFO Consolidated Administration Campus (CAC)San Francisco, CACLIENT: AIRPORT COMMISSION OF CITY & COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO SCALE: 135,000 SF | $81 MThe CAC consolidates four distinct employee groups under one roof. The ground floor houses the SFO museum workshop. The museum workshop is responsible for curating the art pieces within all the airport’s terminals and is the only accredited museum within an airport in the country. In the portion of the campus used for museum collections storage, extra care was given to temperature and humidity controls. The DOAS air handler was designed with a DX coil for dehumidification, which is easy to maintain and cost-eective. Humidification is then provided as needed by an in-duct atomizing ultrasonic humidifying system. This project is LEED Gold®.

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28The Mexican Museum Four Seasons 706 Mission San Francisco, CACLIENT: 706 MISSION STREET CO, LLC SCALE: 700,000 SF | $405 MFour Seasons Private Residences at 706 Mission totals 700,000 square feet throughout two structures with 48 levels above grade and three levels below grade. It includes 146 residential units. Subterranean parking totals 470 stalls. The project includes ground-level retail/restaurant shell space as well as a cultural museum coined ‘The Mexican Museum.’ The Four Seasons Residences at 706 Mission also features a connection and restoration of the 115-year-old historic Aronson Building. The project oers 5-star hotel-style amenities. Webcor self-performed concrete, casework, millwork, doors and Hardware, carpentry and building specialties. This project is LEED Silver®.

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30Newark Civic CenterNewark, CACLIENT: CITY OF NEWARKSCALE: 204,505 SF | $75.3 MNewark Civic Center is a ground-up project designed by Perkins&Will. This design-build project totals 73,240 square feet throughout three structures with one to two levels above grade. This project transforms an existing administration building into a new city hall featuring an administration tower upgrade, library expansion, and state-of-the-art police building addition. The library is roughly 10,000 square feet larger than its predecessor, and oers separate areas for teens and kids, in addition to a large meeting space and a maker space. The new police building consolidates all station operations to a single facility. Webcor self-performed concrete, drywall, and carpentry. This project is LEED Silver®.

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32Taube Koret Campus for Jewish LifePalo Alto, CACLIENT: TAUBE-KORET CAMPUS FOR JEWISH LIFESCALE: 687,278 SF | $189.6 MTaube-Koret Campus for Jewish Life located a ground-up structural steel and concrete cultural and senior living project designed by Steinberg Hart. This GMP project totals 687,278 square feet throughout 8.5 acres and 12 structures with two through four levels above grade. The Oshman Family Jewish Community Center buildings include the Albert & Janet Schultz Cultural Arts Hall, which seats 350 people and features a two-story glass-enclosed lobby; The Richard & Rhoda Goldman Sports & Wellness Complex, which includes a fitness center and indoor pool; the Leslie Family Early Learning Childhood Education Center, and the Marcia & John Goldman Teen Center. Webcor self-performed concrete. This project is LEED Silver®.

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34Salesforce Transit CenterSan Francisco, CACLIENT: SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKSSCALE: 1,162,700 SF | $1.45 BSalesforce Transit Center is a ground-up, concrete and steel project designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects. This CM-GC project totals 1,162,700 square feet throughout one structure with four levels above grade and two levels below grade. Coined the “Grand Central Station of the West” the Salesforce Transit Center replaces the former Transbay Terminal at First and Mission Streets with a modern regional transit hub connecting eight Bay area counties and the state of California through 11 transit systems: AC Transit, BART, Caltrain, Golden Gate Transit, Greyhound, Muni, SamTrans, WestCAT Lynx, Amtrak, Paratransit and future High Speed Rail from San Francisco to Los Angeles/Anaheim. This project is LEED Gold®.

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36COSMINGLEWOOD, CACLIENT: WILSON MEANYSCALE: 65,000 SF | $71 MCOSM is a ground-up, Type I concrete and steel entertainment venue with a construction cost of $71 M. This GMP totals 65,000 SF throughout one structure with three levels above grade. Cosm LA will feature a 26.6-meter LED dome and boasts a 1,700-guest capacity. The project, which is located at the 300-acre Hollywood Park redevelopment is Cosm’s first public venue, located across from Inglewood’s SoFi Stadium. Programming at the venue includes sports and entertainment, experiential events and content, immersive art and music among other uses.

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