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MISSION PLACE, SAN FRANCISCO, CA
San Francisco’s new Mission Place is comprised of eight concrete towers, varying in height from 7 to 16 stories. The 1.3 million square foot complex houses 595 apartments, parks 1000 cars, and still has room for high-end retail and commercial space! During preconstruction, Webcor was asked to re-examine the owner's existing design. Their engineering and construction sequencing innovations shortened the project schedule by almost two months and reduced the project cost by over $20 million.
Webcor’s suggestions increased the structural performance while eliminating costly beams at slab openings, standardized slab thickness to improve forming efficiency, deleted pilasters in basement walls, and improved column layout which reduced the quantity of costly shear walls and transfer beams. Webcor ICG self performed the installation of the doors, frames and hardware providing superior craftsmanship at a reduced cost.
The significant overall cost savings enabled the owner to proceed with the project while allowing them to upgrade the quality of the fixtures and finishes.
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Owner: Catellus Urban Development
Executive Architect: HKS Architects, Inc.
Design Architect: SOM
Structural Engineer: Nabih Youssef & Associates
Mixed use Residential/
Commercial/Retail
Two 16 story towers
Multiple 8 - 9 story buildings
595 residential apartments, 750,000 sf
1000+ car garage, 440,000 sf
125,000 sf retail/commercial space
1,500,000 Total sf
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