Science & Technology
In an industry that is constantly changing and developing, we provide flexibility to match the needs of every project in this field. With experience in designing to accommodate strict vibration regulations to protect sensitive equipment, retrofitting continuously occupied buildings in phases, and developing floor plans that can change with ever-evolving technological needs, we are recognized leaders in the industry.
Based near Silicon Valley, we strive to match the innovative creativity of our clients. As a firm known for our use of state-of-the-art, ground-breaking structural techniques, we are well-suited to create built environments that are as innovative as the ideas that grow inside them.
Science & Technology Projects
- Adobe San Francisco Fuel Cells
- Alza Corporation Biocenter (Vivarium)
- AT&T Ballpark Solar Panels
- Chevron Richmond Research Park Technology Center Building 24
- Dal Grauer Substation BC Hydro Power Authority Seismic Upgrade
- Dominican University Science & Technology Center
- Foothill Community College Physical Sciences & Engineering Center
- Genentech Building 20 Remodel
- Genentech Building 5 Renovation, Loading Dock Modification & Bridge Connection to Building 7
- Genentech Building 50
- Genentech Building 7 Phase II
- Genentech Manufacturing Facility CCP2
- Las Positas College Science & Technical Building
- LBNL Building 15 Advance Light Source User Support
- LBNL Building 33 General Purpose Laboratory
- LBNL Building 6 Advanced Light Source Seismic Upgrade
- LBNL Building 62 Room 201 Retrofit
- LBNL Building 71 Bella Laser Project Seismic Retrofit
- LBNL Building 74 Life Science Division Seismic Retrofit
- LLNL Building 191 HEAF Atrium Addition
- LLNL Building 217 Renovation
- LLNL Building 453 Terascale Simulation Facility
- LLNL Building 581 National Ignition Facility Master Plan
- LLNL Building 805 Renovation
- LLNL Building 855 High Explosive Ban Saw
- Santa Clara University Harrington Learning Center, Sobrato Technology Center, & Orradre Library
- SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Building 40 Central Lab
- SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Building 41
- SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Building 52 Research Support
- SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Building 53 User Support
- SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory E158 Radiation Shielding Tunnel
- Stanford University Bass Biology Research Building
- SunPower’s T5 Rooftop Photovoltaic Mounting Systems
- UC Berkeley Bakar BioEnginuity Hub
- UC Berkeley Jacobs Institute of Design Innovation
- UC Berkeley Sutardja Dai Hall (CITRIS)
- UC Berkeley Tan Hall College of Chemistry
- UC Irvine Physical Sciences Laboratory Unit II
- UCSF Mission Bay Arthur & Toni Rembe Rock Hall
- UCSF Parnassus Clinical Sciences Building
- UCSF Parnassus Koret Vision Center
- UCSF Parnassus Ray & Dagmar Dolby Regeneration Medicine
- UCSF Wayne and Gladys Valley Center for Vision
- University of the Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry
- USF, John Lo Schiavo, S.J. Center for Science and Innovation
- West Valley/Mission Community College Science & Technology Center

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