Clark Pacific is proud to announce that Kilroy Oyster Point Phase Two Parking Structure in South San Francisco has been recognized by the National Parking Association as Innovative Facility of the Year.
This landmark project reflects innovation not just in design, but also in construction delivery — from prefabrication and site logistics to user experience.
Project & Performance Highlights
- Scale & Function: The facility supports approximately 865,000 sq ft of new biotech and lab space.
- Capacity: Nearly 2,000 parking spaces, with a 10-story parking structure (665,000 sq ft) including four levels carved into the hillside to soften its visual impact from Oyster Point Boulevard
- Speed & Efficiency: Built in just 22 weeks, using Clark Pacific’s PARC (Prefabricated, Advanced, Rapid-Construction) and design-build approach. Prefabricated elements allowed offsite fabrication, pre-assembly inspections, and minimal disruption onsite.
- Site Strategy: Despite a tight, waterfront job site with limited laydown area, Clark Pacific maintained a modest field presence, fewer than 10 field erection crew members, so other construction (several lab buildings next door) could proceed smoothly.
- Design Features: Long span open structure with minimal columns to enhance vehicle access/egress. Multiple features for traffic flow: reversible lanes, LED signage, multiple entrances and exits.
At Clark Pacific, we believe innovation is achieved not just by what you build, but how you build it. The Kilroy Oyster Point project is a perfect example: integrating engineering, design, prefabrication, and construction management in a single coordinated effort to deliver speed, durability, and excellent user experience.
Congratulations to our engineers, architects, builders, and all partners — your expertise and collaboration made this recognition possible.
Photography by Jason O’Rear