Kaiser Roseville Riverside MOB

The 251,800 square feet, five-story medical office building upgrades and expands the number of provider offices, optical services, physical therapy, ophthalmology, women’s health, imaging, and an MRI suite. The building is meant to be more sustainable, more convenient, and more architecturally pleasing. Through construction, the campus remained open to patients. Therefore, a prefabricated construction strategy […]

UC Davis Health Parking Structure IV

UCDH Parking Structure IV

The continued growth of UC Davis Health Center combined with plans for future development meant that additional structured parking was needed to alleviate the shortage of on-site staff parking. An underutilized site on the northeast corner of the campus was selected. As the site is bounded by a residential area on the north side, one […]

Kaiser Permanente Redwood City MOB

Punched windows on Infinite Facade on Kaiser Redwood

This seven-story, 149-bed hospital was designed utilizing our Architectural Precast Concrete (APC) and Infinite Facade to create a look that seamlessly fits with the surrounding landscape of Redwood City. The façade scope consisted of five different colors, including some very intense and vibrant mixes. A total of three mix colors were used within a single […]

Hoover Pavilion Parking Structure

New parking structure to serve SUMC and the newly renovated Hoover Pavilion utilizes total precast and the latest technology for seismic resilience.

UC Davis Medical Center Parking Structure III

Hospital parking structure features Precast Hybrid Moment Frame – the latest seismic technology. Integrated architectural features add a beautiful finishing touch for this new parking structure.

Clovis Community Medical Center Parking

Clovis Community Medical Center Parking

Total precast parking structure with Precast Hybrid Moment Frame (including 4-stories and 650-stalls) delivered for the hospital campus in only 5 months. Permit to Occupancy. Now that’s fast!

Mills Peninsula Hospital Parking

Mills Peninsula Parking Structure

“What’s the use of building a first-class hospital designed to
withstand seismic zone 4 events if our parking structure gets red-tagged and our patients and staff have nowhere to park?”
– Oren Reinbolt, Mills Peninsula Hospital