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TCO PROJECT

Chase Center

Budget:

$1.4 Billion

Location:

San Francisco, CA

Chase Center—an 18,000-seat arena ensconced by the Thrive City district which features two, 11-story office buildings equipped for high-tech tenants, 100,000 SF of retail space, and
35,000 SF central pedestrian plaza. Additionally, the complex includes more than 20 unique retail locations, a 925-car underground parking structure, and a glass-enclosed gatehouse.
Located just south of the Bay Bridge, Chase Center was specially designed as the new home of the NBA’s Golden State Warriors and a premier destination for more than 200 annual
events including concerts, conventions, comedy shows, and cultural gatherings. Sustainability team played a crucial role in helping the Chase Center attain LEED Gold Certification for
Building Design and Construction: New Construction.

The design-assist delivery method also allowed us to work closely with the GSW construction manager,  general contractor's MEP coordinators (Cary Thompson and Tom Clark), and
MEP subcontractors to deliver multiple design/permit packages and construction administration services. 

The sustainability team played a crucial role in helping the Chase Center attain LEED Gold Certification for Building Design and Construction: New Construction. The office towers within
Thrive City have also earned both LEED and WELL certifications, focusing on enhancing human health and well-being through the built environment. 

Excellence in Safety Award and Best Project, Sports/Entertainment.

• Owner: Golden State Warriors
• Lead Design Firm/Architect: MANICA Architecture
• General Contractor: Mortenson | Clark, a Joint Venture
• Civil Engineer: Langan
• Structural Engineer: Magnusson Klemencic Associates
• MEP Engineer: Smith Seckman Reid Inc.
• Mechanical Engineer: ACCO Engineered Systems
• Electrical Engineer: Rosendin Electric
• Plumbing Engineer: Pan Pacfic
• Executive Architect Kendall Heaton Associates
• Interior Architect: Gensler
• A Clark Construction and Mortenson Joint Venture

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