2465 Van Ness Achieves TCO
Beginning in early July, you could put an offer for a condo at 2465 Van Ness, the luxury residential building being built by Webcor.
Beginning in early July, you could put an offer for a condo at 2465 Van Ness, the luxury residential building being built by Webcor.
Are you in the market for a penthouse property with sweeping views of the Golden Gate Bridge? Beginning in early July, you could put an offer for a condo at 2465 Van Ness, the luxury residential building being built by Webcor.
One small catch: condominiums start at $1.25 million.
Last week, the 2465 Van Ness team received their Temporary Certificate of Occupancy, a significant milestone that enables occupancy or partial occupancy of a building before the building project is completed.
Spanning 94,600 square feet in San Francisco’s coveted Cow Hollow neighborhood, the building includes 41 luxurious condominiums and retail anchoring the ground-floor. Now marketed as Union House by the developer, the project exemplifies the power of One Webcor, with the team self-performing carpentry, drywall, and building specialties services.
When asked, the team had many milestones they were proud of, but one of the larger take-aways was being able to report zero lost-time due to injuries. Safety was the primary focus for coordinating all activities, and the team utilized toolbox talks to keep an open dialogue surrounding best practices with all their trades.
Conducting construction work in a congested urban space required careful coordination with numerous agencies: permitting work within the Caltrans right-of-way, coordinating work with SF Bus Rapid Transit along Van Ness, and coordinating the tower crane erection and dismantle along Union Street.
With TCO now under their belts, the team is looking forward to completing the project in July. Congratulations to the 2465 Van Ness Team on this milestone!