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The following buildings HVAC prefab detailing were all completed by HVAC CAD Services, if you have any questions you want answered in relation to these projects or for future projects please click the button below.
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UCSF Bldg. 19A

Learn more about Bldg. 19A
The Regents Committee on Grounds and Buildings unanimously approved UCSF’s request to allocate $21 million in campus funds to engage architecture and construction resources to begin planning for the 270,000-square-foot, six-story building.
The complex building program requires a high degree of structural, mechanical and electrical design work that will be coordinated with specialists and end-users during the planning phase to ensure that the final space meets exacting specifications.
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DVC Commons

Learn more about DVC Commons
​No program or state funds were used in the construction of this project. This $52 million dollar project consists of 86,000 square feet of new buildings and approximately three and a half acres of a newly developed Commons area.
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Highland Hospital

Learn more about Highlands Hospital
The $430.8 million contract includes construction of replacement facilities to be completed in three phases over seven years, making it the largest healthcare investment in the history of Alameda County. The project's first phase, to be completed by 2012, includes the construction of a 78,000 square-foot medical office building. This three-story facility will be built over a 176-space parking structure and will include connectors to the new hospital. Phase two is the construction of a nine-story, 169-bed acute care tower. Built above a below-grade central utility plant, the tower will include intensive care, medical/surgical beds, and labor and delivery, neonatal intensive care, and miscellaneous diagnostic, treatment, and support functions.
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535 Mission Street

Learn more about 535 Mission St.
​535 Mission St, which is offering 303,780 square feet of rentable space in a 27-story building in Financial District. We managed the drafting of HVAC systems throughout the building.
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Pier 27

Learn more about Pier 27
​The new cruise terminal on Pier 27 is longer than the old terminal and has increased passenger capacity. The new terminal is 88,000 square feet on two levels. It offers views of the entire SF bay, including Coit Tower and the Bay Bridge.
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10th and Market

Learn more about 10th and market
The developers of NEMA bought the property in 2006, which then was the site of a vacant office building. Originally designed by Heller Manus as 719 residential condominiums, the project site was cleared for development in 2007. In July 2009, the developers received approval to increase the dwelling unit count by 35 to 754. After being redesigned by Handel Architects, construction on the project began on November 1, 2011. In 2013, the building was given the name "NEMA", short for New Market.
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Kaiser Antioch MOB

​When complete, the Kaiser Permanente Antioch Medical Center will add 340,400-square-feet of hospital space and 230,000-square-feet of medical office space to an existing 60,600-square-foot medical office building at the site. That will bring the total size of the medical center to 631,000-square-feet.
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OAK Airport, Terminal 2

The Oakland International Airport Terminal 2 Extension project included the renovation and extension for a 2-level 108,000 sf concourse building, which serves 7 domestic narrow-body aircraft and will be integrated into an International Concourse serving 3 wide-body aircraft under separate contract. The airport’s Airport Development Program inputted numerous improvement plans, titled the Terminal Improvement Program, throughout the airport to meet the increasing passenger demand. The expansion included new baggage claim areas and construction of new vendor and retail areas, as well as seismic upgrades.
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UC Davis Mathematical Sciences Building (MSB)

Mathematical Sciences Building (MSB) is now complete and occupied by members of the Mathematics Department, who moved there in December of 2005 after a few months of unanticipated delay. We managed the drafting of HVAC systems throughout the building.
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990 Polk Street

​990 Polk Senior Apartments building is located at 990 Polk Street in San Francisco and was built in partnership with Citizens Housing Corporation. An innovative approach to addressing homelessness was taken in the construction and design of the building by combining services-rich supportive housing units for a larger population in the low-income bracket.
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Argenta Condos

​Argenta is a 20-story condo development located in Civic Center. The building is being developed by Anka Property Group who are based in Sydney, Australia. Argenta features a three level parking garage and ground level retail.
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Atria

​Atria includes mixed commercial uses including up to 200 for-sale housing units, 66 affordable housing units, and 150 assisted-living units, 30,000+ square feet of commercial space, and public open space. 
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Booker T. BLDG. (In Progress)

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Brentwood City Hall

The civic center project includes a 7,200 sq. ft. council chambers building, a 55,000 sq. ft. city hall, a 32,000 sq. ft. community center and parking structure. The new council chambers building will be a single-story building, approximately 30 feet in height, with seating for 150 people, a closed session meeting room with galley, restroom facilities and a technology room. The parking structure will house 280 stalls to accommodate the new civic center and patrons of the library and downtown.
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East Asian Library

The first free-standing buildings to be devoted to East Asian Studies in the United States, the Library was opened after completion in October 2007. We managed the drafting of HVAC systems throughout the building.
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SunPower

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Transbay Block 6

​Transbay Block 6 is part of the Transbay Redevelopment Area and is a new 32 story high-rise tower of 402 market rate apartment units with 6,400 s.f. of retail space on the ground floor & 3 stories (7 units) of market rate townhomes.
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Uber (In Progress)

Uber's new 88,000-square-foot space has enough room for about 600 employees. Occupying San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood, the new buildings should offer up more than 420,000 square feet of new office and retail space to the company.
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UCB Art Museum

In 2011, BAM/PFA presented the schematic design for the $100 million transformation of a former printing plant into its new home. Located at 2120 Oxford Street in Berkeley's arts district, the design combines the existing 1939 concrete Art Deco-style building, unoccupied since 2004, with a new metal-clad, skylighted structure that will include galleries, a 32-seat screening room, a store and a learning center.
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Stanford Linear Accelerator

​The LCLS Conventional Facilities include the construction of seven major facility buildings and modifications to some existing support facilities of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC). Each of these facilities will contain infrastructure to support the technical components such as, water, power, and HVAC, as well as a cable plant system.
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"The WELL"

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UC Davis Health and Wellness Center

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Vista/Berkeley City College

To make way for the new six-story, 165,000-square foot structure, demolition began today of the Berkeley City Services Center building at 2020 Center Street in Berkeley, Calif. 
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Rocklin Police Dept.

​The design of the new building started in 1997. Construction began in October 2003 and was completed in January 2005. The final cost for the project was $15.5 million with primary funding from Developer Impact Fees. The main building is a one-story, 40,000 square-foot police station and emergency operations center.  The facility is designed to handle staffing needs for the next 50 years. There is 3,900 feet of additional outside building space. ​We managed the drafting of HVAC systems throughout the expansion.
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Frank R Howard Willits

Adventist Health contracted with HBE to design and build a new 2-story replacement hospital that meets California OSHPD and other building code requirements. The building will have 74,100 sq. ft. of new additions, which we are doing the drafting for.
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Mills Health Services

​In August 2006, Peninsula Health Care District voters unanimously approved a new 50-year land lease that called for Mills-Peninsula to develop a $618 million, state-of-the-art hospital to replace Peninsula Medical Center in Burlingame, which Mills-Peninsula would own and operate.
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Queen of the Valley Hospital

Queen of the Valley’s planned new acute care facility, a 72,000-square-foot, three-story addition that will help the hospital meet state seismic requirements, is under construction. Construction on The North Acute Care Building is expected to cost between $60 million and $65 million, and the total project is estimated at approximately $130 million, according to Wright Contracting, a Santa Rosa-based construction firm.
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Washington Hospital

​Fremont is breaking ground today on its $339 million Morris Hyman Critical Care Pavilion, roughly a year and a half after it planned to begin the huge project. The 223,000-square-foot critical care structure, situated adjacent to the existing 341-bed hospital at 2000 Mowry Ave. in Fremont, will add 116 new beds to the overall facility, including 68 medical-surgical beds, all of them in private rooms, and 48 private critical care beds in an expanded ICU, new coronary care unit and expanded emergency room.
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El Cerrito High School

​El Cerrito High School, constructed on the site of a high school under demolition, is a new campus consisting of six large buildings, enclosing a total area of 192,000 square feet. The innovative new campus is designed around a courtyard with a large cornerstone building housing administrative offices, a performing arts theater, and a library.
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Franklin High School

On February 26, 2008, Michael McKeon, from an architectural firm presented the final report on the Franklin High School feasibility study to the School Committee. Three design options were presented for renovating and adding to the building, with costs ranging from $93 to $100 million, and a fourth scenario to build a completely new school for $120 to $130 million.
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Marina Vista Elementary

​Marina Vista Elementary School is in the heart of the downtown Pittsburg, and opened for classes in 2009. The school construction was financed through the 2004 Measure E bond, City of Pittsburg financing, and State of California matching funds.
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MLK Jr. High School

​Construction of the new Martin Luther King Jr. Junior High School included a 87,000 square foot building accommodating 32 classrooms, 5,000 square feet of administrative offices, a 7,000-square-foot cafeteria, a 5,000-square-foot library, a gymnasium/common room with 12,000 square feet, and playfields.
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Nueva High School

​Private high school for up to 450 students and 60 staff members.  Total square footage of the buildings is 134,345 square feet plus a 39,300 square foot underground parking garage.
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Pittsburg High School

In 2008, the school board proposed plans to rebuild Pittsburg High School as a one two-story building, converting all campuses into one. Surely enough, the project got started by the start of the 2008-2009 school year. The building opened up in August 2010 the new building was split into wings: B Wing, G Wing & F Wing, with the exception of Band, Acting, & Choir classrooms.
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Whitney (Liberty) High School

The 50-acre campus was designed to accommodate 1800 students and 175 employees. The area that Whitney's thirteen campus buildings occupy total approximately 200,000 square feet and includes a total of 65 classrooms, while Whitney's sports fields encompass 20 acres of hard court and grass athletic areas. Of all structures on the campus, the theatre was amongst the last to be completed; construction was finished the following January. In all, the school's construction cost $82 million.
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