Mission Rock A, GFRC mock-up ensures color and quality before Clark Pacific begins mass production.
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success to date, according to Lewis. “Everybody knew the north star,
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they knew the goal – which was get the most out of the façade design for long-term performance, and to get it within budget. Everybody was working in the same direction and 100 percent bought in, and that made it go smoothly.” Te use of
prefabricated solutions for Mission Rock’s Buildings G and A offered significant advantages in quality, safety, and installation
schedule. It also vastly reduced the number of workers required on the dense urban San Francisco jobsite, where labor is at a premium. Te global pandemic only heightened the onsite workforce challenge over the past year. “We’re really controlling the (job
site) chaos,” Lewis noted. “We’re able to assemble all these pieces in a controlled environment and then bring it out to the job site to assemble as one panel with pre-installed glazing systems that is caulked and ready to go on the building. Tere is a savings in labor, it is much more efficient and it’s also safer working in a controlled environment.”
Defining the ‘Must Haves’ Te complex and collaborative
process of designing the prefabri- cated facades required multiple design charettes and extensive use of mockups to ensure they were meeting the design intent while staying within the strict budget requirements. During the charettes, “the archi-
tects would come in along with the owner, the envelope consultant (Heintges), the engineer and us, and we would outline everything that was important for the owner, architects, engineers, consultants, and ultimately the community,” Lewis said. “We would work together to achieve all of
Aileen Gutierrez 26 years with Marina
Claudia Boden Ross 25 years with Marina
landscape construction landscape maintenance landscape architecture erosion control design build
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