It is official: Harvey Milk Terminal 1 at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) has been named the World’s Most Beautiful Airport for 2025 by the Prix Versailles.
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.
The UCSF HSIR Seismic Program, a complex undertaking comprising three distinct projects, continues to make significant progress.
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For decades, the U.S. Green Building Council’s (USGBC) LEED rating system has served as the primary yardstick for sustainable construction. The introduction of LEED v5 represents more than a simple iteration of previous standards.
On April 1, our East County Service Center (ECSC) team joined representatives from Contra Costa County (CCC), Perkins&Will, BKF, and MIG to celebrate breaking ground on the $150 million essential services facility in Brentwood, CA.
Some of the most significant sustainability progress at the SFO West Field Garage 2 project is happening where no one can see it: 90 feet underground.
After nearly five years of working at a small San Francisco-based general contractor (GC), Assistant Project Manager Cibele Ortiz was feeling stuck.
LAX Plans to Update Terminal and Gate Numbers Ahead of Olympics
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A New Hope for Housing
Demolition Underway For UC Parnassus Heights Hospital And Research Building
Child, Adolescent, and Adult Behavioral Health Services Center at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center: First Look
Cityview Plans to Wrap San Francisco-Area Community
Black Contractors and Workers are Participating in SF’s $3 Billion Sewage Treatment Plant Upgrade
Spartan Athletics Center is the Structures 2023 Honoree for Office Project — Small
oWow, Developer of Downtown Oakland's Sole Post-Pandemic Apartment Tower, is Building Something 'Fundamentally Different'