UCSF HEALTH
Clinical & Life Sciences Building

The UCSF Clinical & Life Sciences Building at Dogpatch Power Station is a transformative 300,000 SF facility developed through a public-private partnership. Designed to advance healthcare and scientific innovation, the building will include eight above-ground levels and two below-ground levels, housing a state-of-the-art proton therapy center, multi-specialty adult clinics, and a life sciences incubator. The proton therapy program (80,000 SF) will feature three advanced gantries with integrated Hitachi imaging and positioning systems, while the clinics (120,000 SF) will support 24 specialty providers, a procedure center, infusion services, and family medicine. The incubator (100,000 SF) will offer wet labs, collaborative office space, and a symposium venue, delivered as a dry shell for future donor-led buildout.

The project involves complex MEP systems and phased concrete pours, particularly for the proton therapy areas, requiring precise coordination between core/shell construction and equipment integration. Jtec HCM will play a critical leadership role in managing design, construction, equipment procurement, stakeholder coordination, and transition planning to ensure successful delivery within budget and schedule.

Client:
UCSF Health

Location:
San Francisco, CA

Delivery Method:
Public-Private Partnership (P3)

Project Cost:
$575M

Services:
Project Management

Construction Management

Owner’s Representation

Cost Estimating/Management

Schedule Management

FF&E Management

 
 

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