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SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES ALAMEDA SAN JOSE SAN DIEGO#1037217 A, B, C-8, C-9BUILDING SOLUTIONS.BETTERING LIVES.Cultural + TransportationPICTUREDSalesforce Transit Terminal, San Francisco, California

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About Webcor ........................................ 4Aviation + Transportation .................... 10Civic + Cultural ..................................... 20Explore Table of Contents

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WEBCOR.COM About Webcor Webcor was founded in 1971 with goals to build with unmatched innovation and eciency. After 50 years and the completion of 100 million square feet of diverse projects, Webcor continues to deliver on these objectives. We are a full-service commercial general contractor, oering PM/CM, preconstruction, construction, concrete, carpentry, drywall, and timber services to a broad client base. Webcor employs over 1,100 full-time multidisciplinary sta across California.

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WEBCOR.COM 5Z1971FOUNDED100 MILLION+SQUARE FEET COMPLETED$1.12 BILLION 2022 REVENUE$5.5 BILLIONBONDING CAPACITY0.73SAFETY EMR1,000+ EMPLOYEESSmall company attention with large company resources.Our unique structure results in clients receiving small company attention with large company assets including financial strength buying power, bonding capacity, stang, resources, and industry-leading innovation

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Market SectorsMarket SectorsAVIATION + TRANSPORTATIONCIVIC + CULTURALCOMMERCIAL OFFICEEDUCATIONFEDERAL + GOVERNMENTHEALTHCAREHOSPITALITYINFRASTRUCTURELIFE SCIENCEMIXEDUSEPARKING STRUCTURERESIDENTIALRETAIL + RESTAURANTTENANT IMPROVEMENTWEBCOR Who we areQualication Summary.EXPERIENCE History. Over 50 years of commitment to improving our craft, furthering our values, and attaining extraordinary results.Past success. Completed more than 100 million square feet in California. Each square foot has contributed to our ability to build more eciently, utilize innovative solutions, and ensure our clients receive comprehensive information up front – providing access to every option from inception.No project is too big, too small, or too complicated. We strive to maintain a diverse range of projects in size and complexity across all market sectors.CALIFORNIA-BASED Stay ahead of challenges specific to California. We expedite permitting and provide in-depth experience, relationships, and guidance. 100% of our prime projects are in California. We navigate seamlessly through the entitlement process.We live where we work. We team with local authorities, trade partners, and the community to promote a positive environment on sites and in the surrounding neighborhoods.

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WEBCOR 7ZSUPERIOR PEOPLEExemplary team. From the board room to the crafts, our people are known for their knowledge, integrity and experience. We exemplify dedication and a proactive approach to building. We go above and beyond to do what’s right for your project.We are inspired. Our teams are inspired to come to work everyday and our employee tenure is a testament to our purpose driven culture.EARLY INVOLVEMENT Early collaboration. We facilitate team alignment in recognizing and achieving stakeholder design and functionality intent. Value engineering. We strive to incorporate lean principles. We seek areas of improvement, cost savings, and enhancement when feasible.RESOURCESFrequent teaming with prequalified, trusted trade partners. We consistently provide well-conceived, well-managed projects, with low risk to our trade partners and the client. The strength in this relationship is reflected in the pricing and service we receive and pass on to our clients.IN-HOUSE SELF-PERFORM TRADE EXPERTISE Self-perform capabilities. In-house team members are available to provide optimal quality while remaining on schedule. We employ union experts in areas including structural, concrete, drywall, woodwork, windows, doors, frames and hardware.Dedication to safety. Our people are our top priority. Employing advanced precautionary methods including Site Safety Plans, On-Site Safety Managers, OHSA and Army Corps of Engineers Safety and Health Requirements Manual (EM385), we keep our team and our sites safe. Our safety protocol goes beyond a site’s perimeter and encompasses neighboring areas. We will be transparent with the local community. We provide frequent, in-depth progress reports, ensuring neighbors are aware of what to expect and that they are out of harm’s way.QUALITY / WARRANTYWe stand behind our work. Expect to receive maximum quality, pervasive endurance, and low maintenance.Commitment to a uniform guarantee of standard of service and quality. Webcor was the first California general contractor to achieve ISO 9001 certification, an international quality standard that applies to every aspect of our operations. Currently, Webcor is ISO 9001:2015 certified for a Multi-Site Central Function that applies to General Contracting and design-build Services.TECHNOLOGY Virtual Building techniques are engaged throughout planning. Sharable models aid in resolving design challenges against program parameters and oer the ability to collaborate in producing solutions.SUSTAINABILITY / WELLNESS Commitment to people’s health and the health of the planet as a whole. We remain on the forefront of sustainable building. Our in-house sta of sustainability experts are passionate about attaining your wellness goals.

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WEBCOR Who we areOur values.    Turning visions into reality is commonplace for us, but how we do it is never common. The complex engineering feats we execute require a finely tuned, data-driven process. Our process is innovative, transparent and collaborative and it has resulted in fifty years of experience perfecting our craft and infusing inspiration into our teams, and into the community, to open people’s minds to what’s possible and boldly conquer each and every challenge with which we are presented. We explore options that provide our partners with creative and cost-eective measures to ensure we meet and exceed expectations as opportunities arise, and beyond that, we build trust from within and allow our partners to make informed decisions and improve upon their vision along the way..

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WEBCOR 9ZPRECONSTRUCTIONOur in-house professionals from the Design Management, Sustainability, Quality, Safety, and Virtual Building departments play an active role in the preconstruction phase to ensure the most comprehensive approach to your project.SELF - PERFORM GROUPWebcor Craft, our in-house self-perform groups specializing in finish carpentry, concrete, drywall, and timber allows us to exert greater control over quality, pricing, and schedule for your project.CONSTRUCTIONExecuting the final construction plan is what we do best, specifically building projects across the Golden State that fully express our client’s goals and objectives and defining what it means to build in CaliforniaPM / 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.SAN FRANCISCO ALAMEDA SAN JOSE LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO207 King Street Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94107À (415) 978-10002320 Blanding Avenue Suite 200 Alameda, CA 94501À (510) 748-19001 Almaden Boulevard Suite 460 San Jose, CA 95113À (408) 277-0311333 S. Grand Avenue Suite 4400 Los Angeles, CA 90071À (213) 239-28002150 W. Washington Street Suite 308 San Diego, CA 92110À (619) 798-3981

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WEBCOR.COM Market SectorAviation + TransportationMaking the world more accessible: Our modern transportation and aviation facilities enable ecient and comfortable travel, connecting people and places like never before.$2.28 BVALUE FEATURED2,660,232SQUARE FEET FEATURED7PROJECTS FEATUREDThe above data includes projects featured in this section. Additional projects are available.

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WEBCOR.COM 11Z 11ZSFO HARVEY MILK TERMINAL 1 BOARDING AREA BTHE WORLD'S FIRST TERMINAL DESIGNED TO ACHIEVE NETZERO ENERGY.

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SFO HARVEY MILK TERMINAL 1 BOARDING AREA BSAN FRANCISCO, CASFO Harvey Milk Terminal 1 Boarding Area B (T1 BAB) includes ground-up and reconstruction of a concrete aviation terminal. HKS / Woods Bagot / ED2 International / KYA JV and Tsao Design Group designed the project. This design-build project includes one structure with three levels above grade. T1 BAB is a portion of the overall $2.4 billion T1 redevelopment project to meet SFO's growing capacity, rapidly evolving technological demands, improved passenger experience, and goal of becoming 'zero net energy'. As one of the largest boarding areas on the SFO campus, T1 BAB reconfigured airside systems for 24 new gates and associated passenger boarding bridges, 18 hold rooms, a central lounge with children's play area, airline clubs, international connections corridor, back of house and support spaces, new baggage handling system, and a galleria-type retail experience with 17 retailers and 15 concessions. The continuous terminal's 1,500' is connected by four people movers, 11 elevators, and multiple temporary and permanent public art displays. The existing, outdated terminal, which was later demolished, remained operational, requiring extensive phasing and relocations. Webcor self-performed concrete and doors.Square Feet: 572,538Client: SFO International Airport Sustainability: LEED PlatinumWEBCOR 13Z

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GRAND HYATT SFOSAN FRANCISCO, CAThe Grand Hyatt at San Francisco International Airport is a concrete hotel project built from the ground up. The design, by Hornberger+Worstell, Inc./ED2 International, a JV, features a 12-level structure above grade. The hotel boasts 351 sound-proof guest rooms, including 21 suites and 215 surface parking stalls. Conveniently situated on a 4.7-acre site within the airport grounds, it oers direct access to the AirTrain via a fourth-floor light rail station and is just a stone's throw from terminal buildings and parking garages. Among its features are over 14,000 square feet of versatile meeting space, a 70-seat restaurant serving three meals daily, two bars, a grab-and-go market, a Hyatt StayFit Gym, a yoga room, and a massage treatment room. Webcor self-performed drywall..Square Feet: 272,000Client: Airport Commission of City and County of San FranciscoSustainability: LEED GoldWEBCOR 15Z

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SFO CONSOLIDATED ADMINISTRATION CAMPUSSAN FRANCISCO, CAThe SFO Consolidated Administration Campus (CAC) is a steel ground-up project designed by Perkins&Will. This progressive design-build project comprises one structure with four levels above grade and associated surface parking. In 2015, SFO's expansion resulted in the dispersion of airport sta throughout the campus, which made it dicult for them to collaborate and connect across departments. The CAC project addressed this challenge by consolidating four distinct employee groups under one roof, unifying administrative and technical departments with convenient access to landside, terminal, and airside activities.Square Feet: 136,000Client: Airport Commission of City & County of San FranciscoSustainability: LEED GoldWEBCOR

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SFO INTERNATIONAL TERMINAL CUSTOMER HOSPITALITY BOARDING AREAS A&GSAN FRANCISCO, CASFO International Terminal Customer Hospitality Boarding Areas A&G is a design-build project throughout one structure. The interim project involved a fast-track strategic refresh of pre-security food courts (ten concessionaires) and five public concourse areas in Boarding Areas A and G.Square Feet: 43,005Client: Airport Commission of City & County of San Francisco METRO GOLD LINE FOOTHILL EXTENSION INTERMODAL PARK & RIDE FACILITIES SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAThe Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Intermodal Park & Ride Facilities is a transportation and parking structure project with four parking structures with one to four levels above grade and 1,321 stalls. Square Feet: 478,694Client: Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction AuthorityJWA TERMINAL MODIFICATIONSSANTA ANA, CAThe JWA Terminal Modifications is a CMAR project that includes the construction of two protruding bays from the terminal's west-facing curtain wall, each measuring around 30 feet in width by 15 feet in depth. These bays in the departure concourse are designed to accommodate future bar and restaurant concession amenities while maintaining some of the existing gate hold room seating.Square Feet: 1,000Client: John Wayne AirportWEBCOR 17Z

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SALESFORCE TRANSIT CENTERSAN FRANCISCO, CASalesforce Transit Center is a modern regional transit hub connecting eight Bay area counties and the state of California through 11 transit systems. Coined the “Grand Central Station of the West”, the project replaces the former Transbay Terminal at First and Mission Streets with a ground-up, concrete, and steel transportation and recreation project. It includes one structure with four levels above grade and two levels below grade, designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects.Bus access to the transit center is provided via a cable stay bridge which connects the Bay Bridge to the Transit Center’s elevated bus deck level. Built by the Webcor Obayashi Joint Venture and operated by the Transbay Joint Powers Authority, the center accommodates 100,000 passengers each weekday and up to 45 million people annually. In addition to providing access to a variety of transit systems, the project includes a 5.4-acre public rooftop park featuring an amphitheater, restaurants/retail, playground, and fountains, as well as a wide variety of natural beauty via signature landscaping design.The park is accessible by stairs, escalators, and elevators to a gondola on Mission Street and sky bridges from adjacent high-rise towers. The Transit Center is divided into three segments that will behave independently during a seismic event. The three building segments are connected by seismic separation joints whose wider movement range can accommodate the vertical and horizontal motion of the segments during an earthquake. Signature architectural and art elements adorn the building’s exterior, which is wrapped with a metal awning that features the Penrose Pattern – a continuous non-repeating pattern derived from a mathematical formula developed by Dr. Penrose and is used for free by his permission.Square Feet: 1,200,000Client: San Francisco Department of Public Works Sustainability: LEED GoldWEBCOR 19Z

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WEBCOR.COM Market SectorCivic + CulturalBringing communities together, one brick at a time: Our landmark civil and cultural facilities shape the heart of our cities and towns, creating spaces for people to gather, learn, and connect.$1.88 BVALUE FEATURED2,262,728SQUARE FEET FEATURED10PROJECTS FEATUREDThe above data includes projects featured in this section. Additional projects are available.

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WEBCOR.COM 21Z 21ZSFMOMA EXPANSIONTHE FAÇADE OF THE SAN FRANCISCO MUSEUM OF MODERN ART EXPANSION IS EVOCATIVE OF THE NATURAL PROCESSES OF THE BAY AREA, VISUALLY EMBODYING THE EPHEMERA OF SUNLIGHT, FOG, WIND, AND WATER.

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SFMOMA EXPANSIONSAN FRANCISCO, CAThe San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) Expansion is designed by Snøhetta and EHDD Architecture. This GMP project includes a 25,000-square-foot renovation of the existing museum and a 200,000-square-foot addition, including ten levels above and one below grade. The expansion doubles the museum’s exhibition and education space and more deeply weaves the museum into the City’s cultural fabric. The project runs contiguously along the back of the preexisting museum, allowing for 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 includes approximately 85,000 square feet of support space, more extensive and advanced conservation facilities, and an expanded library. Webcor self-performed concrete, carpentry, and building specialties.. Square Feet: 225,000Client: SFMOMASustainability: LEED GoldWEBCOR 23Z

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MOSCONE CENTER EXPANSIONSAN FRANCISCO, CAThe Moscone Center Expansion is a steel hospitality project that reconfigured the convention center’s North and South Exhibit Halls to increase exhibition space. Designed by SOM and Mark Cavagnero Associates, the project includes four levels above grade and one level below grade. The project increased contiguous exhibition space, and provided ballroom, meeting room, retail, and support spaces. Complex sequencing, scheduling, and pedestrian-safe access measures were put in place to accommodate the center’s full convention schedule during construction.The improved Moscone Convention Center provides more space for visitors and prioritizes sustainability. It creates less carbon emissions per visitor than any other major convention center in North America, saves more than five million gallons of water annually, and generates clean energy with the largest rooftop solar installation in San Francisco. Webcor self-performed concrete and carpentry.Square Feet: 350,000Client: Moscone Expansion District (MED) San Francisco Tourism Improvement DistricSustainability: LEED PlatinumWEBCOR

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NEWARK CIVIC CENTERNEWARK, CAPerkins&Will designed the Newark Civic Center, a steel project built from the ground up. This design-build project consists of three structures, each with one or two levels above grade, and surface parking spanning 130,300 square feet and containing 324 stalls. The project's primary goal is to convert an existing administration building into a new city hall, which includes upgrading the administration tower, expanding the library, and adding a state-of-the-art police building.The library is now 10,000 square feet larger than its previous iteration and has dedicated areas for teens and children and ample meeting space and maker space. The new police building consolidates all station operations into one facility and houses an emergency dispatch center and a training facility. Lastly, the project introduced a new public plaza that serves as a multifunctional community event space. Webcor self-performed concrete, drywall, and carpentry.Square Feet: 204,505Client: City of Newark Sustainability: LEED SilverWEBCOR 25Z

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CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCESSAN FRANCISCO, CARenzo Piano, a Pritzker Prize-winning architect, designed the California Academy of Sciences as a ground-up, steel, and concrete project. This CMAR project features one structure with five levels above grade and is a renowned cultural destination.The award-winning facility includes 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 Steinhart Aquarium, Morrison Planetarium, and Kimball Natural History Museum are housed within the center, which supports over 18 million scientific specimens and 40,000 sea and land mammals, fish, and reptiles.The project's most striking feature is its 2.5-acre living roof, which has a rectangular plan but undulating hills and valleys covered with native plants and is bordered by PV arrays integrated into a glass awning structure. The project also included all underground utility infrastructure associated with the aquarium and existing research facilities spanning a six-acre site.Together with the De Young Museum of Art situated across a historic landscaped concourse, the Academy is the anchor of a revitalized and architecturally significant civic, cultural complex and destination within San Francisco's Golden Gate Park. It received a rare double LEED Platinum® certification and is now recognized as the world's largest public Platinum-rated building and the most sustainable museum building. Webcor self-performed concrete.Square Feet: 409,178Client: California Academy of SciencesSustainability: LEED PlatinumWEBCOR 27Z

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COSMINGLEWOOD, CACosm LA is a ground-up project built with concrete and steel, designed as a GMP project. The venue includes one structure with three levels above grade, featuring a 26.6-meter LED dome and a 1,700-guest capacity. This entertainment venue is located at the 300-acre Hollywood Park redevelopment and is Cosm's first public venue, opposite Inglewood's SoFi Stadium.Cosm LA oers diverse programming, including sports and entertainment, experiential events and content, and immersive art and music experiences. The venue has a 90-feet diameter, 280-degree LED dome screen where visitors can watch live sporting events, music concerts, and other shows.The three-level facility includes cantilevered tiered seating, a viewing lounge, restaurants, bars, and a rooftop terrace. The venue’s design provides an immersive digital experience for visitors.Square Feet: 65,000Client: Wilson Meany images are from cosm.comWEBCOR

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TAUBE KORET CAMPUS FOR JEWISH LIFEPALO ALTO, CATaube-Koret Campus for Jewish Life is a structural steel and concrete campus. Steinberg Hart designed the project comprising 12 structures with two to four levels above grade on 8.5 acres. It includes the Oshman Family Jewish Community Center, with buildings such as the Schultz Cultural Arts Hall, the Goldman Sports & Wellness Complex, the Leslie Family Early Learning Childhood Education Center, the Goldman Teen Center, the Stanford Health Library, a gift shop, and a café. Additionally, the Moldaw Family Residences consist of 193 independent-living units and 11 memory-support units. The project has 255,000 square feet of connected parking with 628 stalls. Webcor self-performed concrete.Square Feet: 687,278Client: Taube-Koret Campus for Jewish Life Sustainability: LEED SilverCATHEDRAL OF CHRIST THE LIGHTOAKLAND, CAThe Cathedral of Christ the Light is a concrete superstructure project with tension-supported, glue-laminated timber designed by Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill. This Roman Catholic cathedral replaces the damaged Cathedral of Saint Francis de Sales and comprises the cathedral church, chancery oce, conference center, mausoleum, and more. The building form features an inner wooden vessel within a veil of glass anchored on an architectural concrete base. The 1,500-seat cathedral serves approximately 530,000 Catholics. Webcor self-performed construction work. Webcor self-performed concrete, carpentry, timber, and building specialties.Square Feet: 250,000Client: Catholic Cathedral Corporation WEBCOR 29Z

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TENDERLOIN MUSEUMSAN FRANCISCO, CAThe Uptown Tenderloin Museum in the historic Cadillac Hotel celebrates the area's history and instills pride in its residents. State-of-the-art, interactive exhibitions complement the hotel's historic architectural features. The museum's exterior is revitalized to increase transparency and attract passersby. A bright red sculptural window serves as a wayfinding device to guide patrons to the museum's functions. The Tenderloin Museum project involved renovating the southwest corner tenant space, demolishing non-structural elements, replacing the exterior storefront system, and building out the interior space to include a lobby café, exhibition space, restrooms, oce, and storage with high-end finishes.Square Feet: 3,300Client: Uptown Tenderloin, Inc. WEBCOR

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DIANE B. WILSEY CENTER FOR OPERASAN FRANCISCO, CAThe Diane B. Wilsey Center for Opera, designed by Mark Cavagnero Associates, is housed in the historic mid-rise War Memorial Veterans Building. The project includes the fourth floor and basement, featuring a 299-seat flexible theater, shared community performance and rehearsal space, education studio, public opera archives, galleries, administrative oces, and costume shop. The center consolidates the company's operations into a single campus in San Francisco's Civic Center, an emerging arts district.Square Feet: 55,162Client: San Francisco Opera Association Sustainability: LEED GoldTHE MUSEUM OF THE AFRICAN DIASPORASAN FRANCISCO, CAThe Museum of the African Diaspora, located in San Francisco's Williams Building and three floors of the adjacent St. Regis Museum Tower, features over 13,000 sq ft of space for exhibits, theater, meetings, retail, library, and oces. Its signature feature is a 3-story photographic artwork visible from the street, unobstructed by a floating steel staircase and transparent handrail system. The project includes state-of-the-art audio-visual infrastructure to support interactive exhibits, a theater, and a sound room to complement its progressive design concepts.Square Feet: 13,305Client: The Museum of the African DiasporaWEBCOR 31Z

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