Since 2000, Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification has set the industry standard for sustainability—a testament to a client’s, builder’s, and architect’s mutual commitment to people and the planet.
San Francisco, California--(Newsfile Corp. - November 15, 2024) - Webcor, a leading California-based commercial builder, today announced the formation of Webcor Ventures, LLC.
Since March 2023, three Webcor projects have earned LEED certification: CitizenM (Gold), BlackLine Pleasanton TI (Silver), and Bay Meadows Station 5 (Gold).
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Webcor's Contra Costa County Administration Building project received an Honor Award in the Zero Waste and Circular Solutions category last month at US Green Building Council (USGBC) California’s Annual Green Gala in Hollywood.
Imagine trying to park a semi-truck in a single-car garage with just inches to spare on all sides. Now, you have some idea of the complexity involved in two successive crane picks at the UCSF Health Sciences Instruction & Research (HSIR) project.
Our San Diego Webcorians aren’t the only ones incorporating the outdoors and physical well-being into their team-bonding initiatives.
Matt Johnson is a unicorn in San Diego's construction industry: a licensed architect who thrives in both design and building.
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