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SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES ALAMEDA SAN JOSE SAN DIEGO #1037217 A, B, C-8, C-9BUILDING SOLUTIONS. BETTERING LIVES.Seismic + Historic RetrotPICTUREDFairmont Century Plaza Hotel, Century City, California

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About Webcor. ......................................... 4Seismic + Historic Retrofit ...................12Explore 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.   Every Which Way Start to Finish CM at Risk Entitlements Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) Preconstruction Lump Sum Self-Perform PM/CM Virtual Design & Construction Progressive Design-Build Sustainability Stipulated Sum Design-Build Construction Public Private Partnerships (P3) Warranty/Building Services Tenant Improvement

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WEBCOR.COM 5Z1971FOUNDED100 MILLION+SQUARE FEET COMPLETED$1.3 BILLION 2023 REVENUE$5.5 BILLIONBONDING CAPACITY0.81SAFETY 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 SAN FRANCISCO ALAMEDA207 King Street Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94107À (415) 978-10002320 Blanding Avenue Suite 200 Alameda, CA 94501À (510) 748-1900SAN JOSE LOS ANGELES1 Almaden Boulevard Suite 460 San Jose, CA 95113À (408) 277-0311333 S. Grand Avenue Suite 4400 Los Angeles, CA 90071À (213) 239-2800SAN DIEGO9909 Mira Mesa Boulevard Suite 340 San Diego, CA 92131À (619) 798-3981   Every Which Way Start to Finish CM at Risk Entitlements Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) Preconstruction Lump Sum Self-Perform PM/CM Virtual Design & Construction Progressive Design-Build Sustainability Stipulated Sum Design-Build Construction Public Private Partnerships (P3) Warranty/Building Services Tenant Improvement

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Market SectorsAVIATION + TRANSPORTATIONCIVIC + CULTURALCOMMERCIAL OFFICEEDUCATIONFEDERAL + GOVERNMENTHEALTHCAREHOSPITALITYINFRASTRUCTURELIFE SCIENCEMIXEDUSEPARKING STRUCTURERESIDENTIALRETAIL + RESTAURANTTENANT IMPROVEMENTWEBCOR Our Services. Experience the advantage of our dedicated team of in-house professionals from our Design Management, Sustainability, Quality, Safety, and Virtual Building departments. When it comes to the preconstruction phase of your project, we actively engage to provide a holistic and comprehensive approach. When it comes to executing the final construction plan, we excel in delivering outstanding results, skillfully bringing our clients' goals and objectives to life. We take immense pride in having been a part in shaping the very essence of construction in California, setting new standards and redefining what it means to be a builder. - Webcor Craft, our in-house self-perform group specializes in finish carpentry, concrete, drywall, and timber. Our skilled team provides a higher level of control over quality, pricing, and schedule. Our integrated approach, delivers superior craftsmanship while maintaining cost eciency and adherence to timelines. / Our dedicated Project and Construction Management Group (PM/CM) oers an extensive array of client support and partnership services, with client advocacy being a key aspect. Count on us to handle all your project and construction management needs with expertise and dedication, ensuring your satisfaction every step of the way.Our comprehensive warranty plans are always included, but if you're out of warranty or seeking additional peace of mind, we oer plans to assist you. Whether it's proactive yearly inspections with maintenance or continued access to our ticket system, we handle everything so you don't have to.

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Integrated SolutionsESTIMATING SCHEDULINGVDC/BIM SUSTAINABILITYDESIGN INTEGRATION SAFETYWARRANTYVALUE ENGINEERINGQUALITYDIVERSITY HIRINGWEBCOR 7Z

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WEBCOR Craft. Webcor Concrete has pushed the envelope and achieved major advances in reducing floor cycle durations and accelerating schedules without compromising safety or quality. Webcor Concrete has been integral to the overall success of many of our landmark projects. Webcor Carpentry provides rough carpentry and interior finishing throughout a wide range of markets for projects of all sizes and complexity. Our Craft Carpentry group is a specialized entity that can drive the back end of a project by self performing finish carpentry work while assuring that stringent quality control measures are in place during the demanding finishes phase of a project. Webcor Drywall provides a full spectrum of services throughout project delivery. During preconstruction, we provide budget estimates, constructability, and schedule analysis as a collaborative partner with the preconstruction team. During construction, help drive the critical path and control the interior build-out schedule.Webcor Timber provides access to hand-picked timber experts. Our team has in-depth knowledge of the life cycle of mass timber, from sustainable forestry through field installation. We guide client and project teams through the intricacies of working with timber. We assist with design planning - providing thorough comparisons of structure types, overall cost, schedule impacts, materials, and system design, with the intent of driving informed decision-making.

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WEBCOR 9ZCraft Advantages:At our core, we are dedicated builders. Webcor Craft embodies our in-house self-perform teams, specializing in carpentry, concrete, drywall, and mass timber. This empowers us to maintain precise control over quality, pricing, and project timelines. + In-House Innovation + Schedule Control + Cost Certainty + Labor Reliability + Insurance Savings + Quality Assurance + Improved Communication + Industry Best Practices

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 Every Which Way CM at Risk Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) Lump Sum PM/CM Progressive Design-Build Stipulated Sum Design-Build Public Private Partnerships (P3)WEBCOR 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 11ZSUPERIOR 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.COM ExpertiseSeismic + Historic RetrotDesigning and fortifying structures to withstand earthquakes is crucial, ensuring they stay intact and keep us safe when the ground shakes. It's about more than just surviving an earthquake; it's about building resilience into our environments so that communities thrive. $2.7 BVALUE FEATURED6,754,265SQUARE FEET FEATURED32PROJECTS FEATUREDThe above data includes projects featured in this section. Additional projects are available.

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WEBCOR.COM 13Z 13ZSEISMIC SAFETY WAS PARAMOUNT IN THE DESIGN. THE ACUTE CARE AND TRAUMA CENTER WILL BE THE ONLY HOSPITAL FACILITY IN THE CITY WITH A CUTTING EDGE BASEISOLATED FOUNDATION, THE MOST ADVANCED EARTHQUAKERESISTANT DESIGN KNOWN TODAY.THE ZUCKERBURG SAN FRANCISCO GENERAL HOSPITAL

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GIANNINI HALL SEISMIC RETROFITBERKELEY, CAThis project consists of seismic upgrades to Berkeley’s historic Giannini Hall, and will correct deficiencies, as well as addressing mandatory fire and life-safety requirements, accessibility improvements, and essential maintenance. Value: $4 M Square Feet: 69,564 Levels: 4 Type: Seismic RetrofitOwner: University of California, BerkeleyArchitect: EHDD ArchitecturelUCSF PH HSIR SEISMIC PROGRAMSAN FRANCISCO, CASeismic improvements, exterior repairs, and life safety improvement services are in progress for the UC San Francisco Parnassus Heights Health Sciences Instruction and Research Towers. Project goals are to improve seismic performance beyond code minimum and seismically brace utilities; upgrade utilities within the seismic joint; add fire sprinklers and correct pipe pressure deficiencies; and completely repair exterior ledges and recoat with a new waterproofing system to improve longevity.Value: $60 M Square Feet: 360,000 Levels: 16 Type: Seismic and Life Safety Improvements, Exterior RepairsOwner: University of California, San FranciscoArchitect: Perkins&WillWEBCOR

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SAN FRANCISCO ARMORY RETROFITSAN FRANCISCO, CAThe seismic retrofit for the historic San Francisco Armory, built in 1914, is currently in progress. At 200,000 square feet, the enormous drill court in the building’s rear is the City’s largest unsupported enclosed space.Value: $5 M Square Feet: 200,000 Levels: 4 Type: Seismic RetrofitOwner: SF Armory Owner, LLCArchitect: TEF DesignARONSON BUILDING REHABILITATIONSAN FRANCISCO, CASeismic retrofit, historic renovation and rehabilitation services in progress for the steel and concrete Aronson Building, which was built in 1903, survived the 1906 earthquake and fire, and the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.Value: $5 M Square Feet: 120,000 Levels: 10 Type: Seismic Retrofit, Historic Renovation / RehabilitationOwner: 706 Mission Street Co., LLCArchitect: Page & TurnbullWEBCOR 15Z

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OMNI HOTELSAN FRANCISCO, CAHistoric restoration, seismic retrofit, and renovation of the 362-room, historic Omni Hotel in San Francisco. With this restoration, the exterior has been converted from granite to the building’s original 1925 cast stone facade.Value: $58 M Square Feet: 325,000 Levels: 17 Type: Historic Restoration, Seismic Retrofit, RenovationOwner: Omni HotelsArchitect: Patri-Merker AarchitectWILLIAMS BUILDING AT THE ST. REGISSAN FRANCISCO, CAThe seismic retrofit of the historic steel-frame Williams Building was completed in accordance with the ground-up construction of the St. Regis Museum Tower, and was incorporated into the hotel tower during construction.Value: $20 M Square Feet: 36,000 Levels: 8 Type: Seismic Retrofit, Historic Renovation / Rehabilitation, Adaptive ReuseOwner: Carpenter & Company, Inc.Architect: SOMWEBCOR

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CALIFORNIA MEMORIAL STADIUMBERKELEY, CAGround-up, renovation, and seismic retrofit project consisting of Type I concrete and structural steel with a construction cost of $220.5 million. This CMAR project totals 376,080 square feet throughout one structure.Value: $220.5 M Square Feet: 36,000 Levels: 8 Type: Ground-up, Seismic Retrofit, RenovationOwner: University of California, BerkeleyArchitect: HNTB, Studios ArchitectureONE SOUTH PARKSAN FRANCISCO, CAOne South Park is a 35-unit residential mixed-use building, converted from a 1920’s former tobacco warehouse. During the adaptive reuse the building received necessary seismic upgrades, including a retrofit.Value: $17 M Square Feet: 52,164 Levels: 5 Type: Adaptive Reuse, Seismic RetrofitOwner: Santa Fe One, LLCArchitect: Levy Design PartnersWEBCOR 17Z

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FAIRMONT CENTURY PLAZA RENOVATIONCENTURY CITY, CARevitalization of the landmark Century Plaza Hotel, consisting of both a seismic retrofit and historic renovation. The newly Fairmont-branded hotel will consist of 394 hotel keys and 63 luxury condominiums.Value: $683 M Square Feet: 267,721 Levels: 16 Type: Seismic Retrofit, Historic RenovationOwner: Next Century Partners, LLCArchitect: Pei Cobb Freed & Partners , Gensler, Harley Ellis Devereaux BAMPFA AT UC BERKELEYBERKELEY, CAThe Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive is an adaptive reuse of an existing printing plant building into the new museum and film archive. Project required seismic upgrades to make it seismically safe.Value: $11.6 M Square Feet: 80,000 Levels: 3 Type: Seismic Retrofit, Renovation, Adaptive ReuseOwner: University of California, BerkeleyArchitect: EHDD ArchitectureWEBCOR

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SHERATON GRAND RENOVATIONSLOS ANGELES, CARenovation hotel project completed as part of the seismic retrofit, tenant improvements, and renovations at DTLA’s, The Bloc. The scope of work at the Sheraton included renovations to 235,000 square feet of public spaces.Value: $70 M Square Feet: 235,000 Levels: Various Type: Seismic Retrofit, RenovationOwner: The Ratkovich GroupArchitect: Studioneleven @ Perkowitz and Ruth ArchitectsRENAISSANCE HOTEL (FORMERLY W HOTEL SAN DIEGO)SAN DIEGO, CAFormerly a W Hotel, Hotel Republic is a seismic retrofit and renovation, Type I concrete hotel project with a construction cost of $35 million. The building totals 201,000 square feet with 261 hotel rooms.Value: $35 M Square Feet: 201,000 Levels: 19 Type: Seismic Retrofit, RenovationOwner: WSD Ownership LLCArchitect: Jensen Fey ArchitectsWEBCOR 19Z

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215 FREMONT STREETSAN FRANCISCO, CAThe building was constructed in 1927 and the renovation project included the addition of new building systems, a new building core and a seismic retrofit. The renovation allowed for the addition of two floors and conversion of basement storage into usable parking. The building exterior was also renovated with new windows and facade.Value: $20 M Square Feet: 373,500 Levels: 8 Type: Seismic RetrofitOwner: Beacon CapitalArchitect: N/ATHE RITZ CARLTON HOTEL & RESIDENCES AND JW MARRIOTT AT LA LIVELOS ANGELES, CAGround-up, Type I concrete and steel project with a construction cost of $584.8 million. It includes a combination of 878 JW Marriott hotel and 123 5-star Ritz-Carlton boutique hotel keys and 212 Ritz-branded condominiums.Value: $584.5 M Square Feet: 2,032,000 Levels: 22, 54Type: Ground-upOwner: Anschutz Entertainment Group, Inc.Architect: GenslerWEBCOR

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444 CASTRO STREETMOUNTAIN VIEW, CATwelve-story seismic building retrofit that consisted of a major renovation to the main lobby and plaza, as well as numerous tenant improvements throughout the building. Structural upgrades to floor/core connections required night time welding in the existing, occupied tenant spaces.Value: $7 M Square Feet: 183,000 Levels: 12 Type: Occupied Seismic Renovation, Structural UpgradesOwner: Tishman SpyerArchitect: Studios Architecture123 TOWNSEND BUILDINGSAN FRANCISCO, CARegistered historic landmark building originally constructed in 1903. Its conversion to spec oce space entailed a restoration and seismic upgrade to masonry and timber structure. Seismic work included new shear walls, spread footings, grade beam foundations, structural steel moment frames, and steel and concrete drag-tie collector beams.Value: $9 M Square Feet: 165,000 Levels: 6 Type: Seismic Retrofit, Historic Renovation, RehabilitationOwner: JMAArchitect: Aston Pereira & AssociatesWEBCOR 21Z

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OYSTER POINT MARINA PLAZASOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CAThe project is a voluntary seismic retrofit of two fully occupied buildings, 395 and 400 Oyster Point Blvd. The scope of work includes demolition of the existing entrances and fire exits, excavation under the buildings’ existing post-tensioned slabs to install concrete collector beams that were tied to the existing and new concrete pile caps.Value: $186,241 Square Feet: 500,000 Levels: 5 Type: Seismic RetrofitOwner: Kashiwa Fudosan America, Inc. a CA CorpArchitect: Group 4 Architecture Research & Planning, Inc.255 CALIFORNIASAN FRANCISCO, CAThis seismic retrofit project included a carbon fiber wrap of the buildings core, strengthening of the corner columns on the first and second floors, and oset of the third floor plate from the second floor columns. All work was completed while the building was fully occupied by existing operating commercial tenants.Value: $2.8 M Square Feet: 183,000 Levels: 14Type: Seismic RetrofitOwner: Camfex Associates, LPArchitect: Nichols Booth ArchitectsWEBCOR

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ONE POWELLSAN FRANCISCO, CAThis 85-year-old oce building was seismically retrofitted, expanded, and restored for mixed-use tenants including the bank, retail shops, and 44 high-end apartments. The scope of work included bracing of 3-story tall exterior columns and the ornate vaulted ceiling, and added a steel structure to expand the footprint of floors 3 through 7.Value: $15.2 M Square Feet: 101,000 Levels: 8 Type: Historic Renovation/Restoration, Seismic Retrofit, Tenant ImprovmentOwner: Wilson MeanyArchitect: Gensler450 PACIFICSAN FRANCISCO, CABuilt in 1885, 450 Pacific is a historic, masonry and heavy timber building. Webcor performed a complete seismic retrofit and design renovation to restore the building’s structural elements and character while adding modern, high-end amenities. Webcor Carpentry performed the exposed structural framing and finish with the use of high-end materials.Value: $9.2 M Square Feet: 28,000 Levels: 4 Type: Historic Renovation/Restoration, Seismic Retrofit, Tenant ImprovementOwner: Keesal, Young, and LoganArchitect: Beckmeyer Carver ArchitectsWEBCOR 23Z

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ONE SOUTH PARKSAN FRANCISCO, CASeismic Retrofit of a Type III concrete residential project with a construction cost of $16.9 M. This CMAR project totals 52,164 SF throughout one structure with five levels above grade and one level below grade. It includes 35 condominiums. 8,000 SF and 35 stalls.Value: $16.9 M Square Feet: 52,164 Levels: 5 Type: Historic Renovation/Restoration, Seismic RetrofitOwner: SFP South Park, LLC Architect: Levy Design Partners310 TOWNSENDSAN FRANCISCO, CA310 Townsend is a historic, masonry building with 45 luxury condominiums and a 28-stall subterranean parking garage. Webcor performed a structural retrofit and rehabilitation to convert the un-reinforced masonry oce building into modern residential units.Value: $15 M Square Feet: 17,532 Levels: 5 Type: Adaptive Resuse, Seismic RetrofitOwner: Santa Fe PartnersArchitect: Levy Design PartnersWEBCOR

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THE ZUCKERBURG SAN FRANCISCO GENERAL HOSPITALSAN FRANCISCO, CAGround-up, Type I concrete and steel hospital and research project with a construction cost of $707.7M. It includes 284 beds, emergency room, radiology department, operating rooms, and units providing intensive care. Webcor self-performed concrete. This project is LEED Gold®.Value: $707.7 M Square Feet: 442,000 Levels: 10Type: Historic Renovation/Restoration, Seismic RetrofitOwner: SF Department of Public WorksArchitect: Fong & Chan ArchitectsDIANE WILSEY CENTER FOR OPERASAN FRANCISCO, CAHistoric renovation and tenant improvement of a Type I concrete project totaling 55,162 SFthroughout the fourth floor and basement. Includesa 299-seat flexible theater, shared community performance and rehearsal space, an education studio, public opera archives, galleries, administrative oces, and a costume shop. This project is LEED Gold®.Value: $15.7 M Square Feet: 55,162 Levels: 3 Type: Historic Renovation/Restoration, Seismic RetrofitOwner: San Francisco Opera AssociationsArchitect: Mark Cavagnero AssociatesWEBCOR 25Z

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JACKSON SQUARE LOFTSSAN FRANCISCO, CAA seismic retrofit and condo conversion of an existing brick building originally built in 1910. The building contains 13 luxury residential units, a below grade parking lot with 9 spaces and approximately 3,200 square feet of retail space. Two additional floors with penthouses and roof access were added, which is set back from the façade, increasing the building size to a total of 32,000 square feet.Value: Private Square Feet: 32,000 Levels: 5 Type: Seismic RetrofitOwner: GrosvenorArchitect: Handel ArchitectsCANTERBURY HOTELSAN FRANCISCO, CAThe renovations included consolidation of hotel rooms; reconstruction of bathrooms; construction of a tunnel connecting the 2 buildings; upgrade of HVAC and electrical systems, elevator controls/power, and remodel of the restaurant for future tenants.Value: $42.1 M Square Feet: 242,550 Levels: 10 Type: Seismic RenovationOwner: Wyndham Vacation Resorts, IncArchitect: LDA ArchitectsWEBCOR

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2 STOCKTON (FORMERLY VIRGIN MEGASTORE)SAN FRANCISCO, CAFull seismic upgrade and refurbishment of the historic terra cotta exterior were key elements of this landmark building on Stockton and Market Streets. It was awarded Best Retail Drywall Design of the year for its use of vaulted and domed ceilings as well as plaster wall architectural features.Value: Private Square Feet: 33,000 Levels: 4 Type: Seismic Upgrade, Historic RestorationOwner: Virgin GroupArchitect: Irvine Johnston Design ConsultantsSTANFORD UNIVERSITY BRANNER HALL HISTORIC RENOVATIONPALO ALTO, CAThis renovation of the dormitory hall and 2,000 sf addition to the existing kitchen required historic preservation of the entire facility. Structural and utility systems were also brought up to code.Value: $13.7 M Square Feet: 60,000 Levels: 4 Type: Seismic Retrofit, Historic RestorationOwner: Stanford UniversityArchitect: CAW ArchitectsWEBCOR 27Z

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UC SAN FRANCISCO MOUNT ZION 2130 POST ST SEISMIC RETROFITSAN FRANCISCO, CASeismic retrofit of a post-tensioned concrete project with a construction cost of $17.5 M. This CMAR project totals 119,000 SF throughout one structure with seven levels above grade and a subterranean parking level. The project scope includes a seismic retrofit of the 71-unit residential building as well as MEP upgrades, accessibility upgrades, fire-life-safety improvements, and security enhancements. Seismic Improvements include installation of sheer walls, supplemental columns and concrete collector elements, and strengthening of interior and exterior columns.Value: $17.5 M Square Feet: 119,000 Levels: 7 Type: Seismic RetrofitOwner: University of California, San Francisco Architect: Tipping Structural Engineers, Gayner Engineers467 TURK STREET CRESCENT MANORSAN FRANCISCO, CASeismic upgrade of a 93-unit building on the historic registry. Scope included demolition, excavation, shoring, mat foundations, shotcrete, rebar, and concrete in a fully occupied facility. The original structure was constructed in 1913 and the most unique attributes of the building are its hand-painted athletic murals, intricate woodwork, and moldings dating back to its opening. A solid marble staircase connects the lobby with a large amenities room on the lower-level.Value: $13,095 Square Feet: 32,908 Levels: 8 Type: Seismic Retrofit, Renovation, RehabilitationOwner: Highland Property ConstructionArchitect: Basis Architecture & ConsultingWEBCOR

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STANFORD FLORENCE MOORE HALLPALO ALTO, CAThe seismic renovation at Florence Moore Hall involved updates to seven existing concrete-poured residence hall structures and three lobbies. The scope of work included cladding numerous concrete columns with TS columns, which were thru-bolted to the existing structures, and installing 21 shotcrete panels across the residence halls, along with 8 in-fills to reinforce some interior walls. The project also entailed minor roofing repairs and the installation of 14 new sliding windows and window sills. All renovations were conducted while keeping the hall's kitchen operational, serving up to 700 people daily.Value: $1.8 M Square Feet: 32,000 Levels: 3 Type: Seismic Retrofit, Historic RestorationOwner: Stanford UniversityArchitect: Cody Andersen WasneyLAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LABORATORY SEISMIC PHASE IIBERKELEY, CAThis seismic life-safety project at the Lawrence National Laboratory on the UC Berkeley campus replaces the original General Purpose building. It includes a 45,000 square-foot modernization of Building 74 and a new 43,000 square-foot, three-story, LEED Gold certified building with laboratories and laser microscopes. The project also involves seismic slope stabilization for an existing structure and demolishing several buildings deemed seismically unsafe by the University of California.Value: $65 M Square Feet: 88,000 Levels: 3 Type: Seismic Retrofit, RenovationOwner: The Regents of the University of California,Architect: RMW Architecture & InteriorsWEBCOR 29Z

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