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  • Devcon Construction, Inc. | Design

    Our strong, internal design team offers limitless resources and experience for developers, owners and architectural firms. Having an in-house design team allows us to deliver a synchronized communication style with consultants and clients alike throughout all phases of design and construction in an otherwise fragmented process. ABOUT HISTORY CULTURE DESIGN AWARDS MANAGEMENT More DESIGN ...we build what we design DESIGN Our strong, internal design team offers limitless resources and experience for developers, owners and architectural firms. Having an in-house design team allows us to deliver a synchronized communication style with consultants and clients alike throughout all phases of design and construction in an otherwise fragmented process. Revit and advanced rendering software provide a collaborative platform for communicating knowledgeably and efficiently with our architectural, consultant and trade partners through 3-dimensional visualization and graphic communication. Designers at Devcon have the opportunity to engage every stage of the project from conceptual design to construction completion. This is a unique experience in the design community as many traditional design firms engage a specific stage of project design and allow for specialization only in that singular stage. By partnering internally, we also become a resource for our own construction teams and our construction teams become a resource for our design teams, each providing insight into questions concerning construction detail and specifications. We take the concept of team very seriously at Devcon, by encouraging strong performance by both our design and construction departments, whether they are supporting a complete design build model or an integrated project delivery method. 45 DESIGNERS 5 INTERIOR DESIGNERS 13 ARCHITECTS 5 BIM ENGINEERS DESIGN-BUILD The idea behind the Design-Build model of construction may seem obvious, yet the benefits of working with a true Design-Build firm like Devcon go well beyond the basic concept of the architect and the builder operating under the same contract. By integrating in-house design and construction management since its inception, Devcon has developed a professional environment of collaboration and continual conversation between highly trained and experienced professionals. This communication style allows Devcon to produce quality projects in a shortened timeline compared to a traditional Design-Bid-Build project delivery method. This collaborative instinct carries over to Devcon’s long and established partnerships with hundreds of independent architects and engineers. Taking pride in the level of design provided by our own internal architecture and design teams, we are a qualified and dedicated resource for owners, developers, architects and engineers. As a result, we are often called upon to take a Design Assist role to support an independent architect or engineer with construction plans and documents. DESIGN PROJECT ACQUISITION INTEGRATED PROJECT DELIVERY INTEGRATED DESIGN-BUILD DESIGN-BUILD SUBCONTRACTING RECENT DESIGN-BUILD PROJECTS Caribbean Creative Campus This iconic project consists of two new steel framed, stepped buildings totaling 1,000,000 SF and feature sloping green roofs that provide walking access and exterior site amenities at each floor. SEE PROJECT 490 Mathilda The project includes a new commercial three-story office building with CLT and a mechanical penthouse with 2.5 levels of below grade parking. The building will include useable outdoor areas on parking podium, second, third and roof top levels. SEE PROJECT Cityline Block 3 The project includes office, retail, and lobby space, and also features construction of two new streets, outdoor plazas and elaborate sitework featuring precast planters, unit pavers and stainless steel trellis above an ipe wood deck. SEE PROJECT San Antonio Village North Design/build mixed-use project organized into six buildings including retail spaces, restaurant spaces, and a theater. SEE PROJECT SK Hynix HQ The 90,000 SF project features high-end finishes with custom millwork throughout the two-story lobby, CEO, CMO and Executive suites and conference rooms, open office areas with baffle ceilings, as well as a full-service kitchen and cafeteria space to serve the 300+ employees onsite. SEE PROJECT Tech CU Arena The 20,000 SF addition includes a 4,200 seat AHL stadium rink with adjoining practice rink & commissary building complete with locker rooms, commissary kitchen & concessions, large scale restroom facilities, and a professional locker room. SEE PROJECT MORE DESIGN BUILD PROJECTS

  • Joaquin Campus

    This project consists of a 64,000 SF exterior skin remodel and tenant improvement project includes major demolition of exterior and interior of existing space in multiple phases. The first phase includes demolition of existing non-structural interior spaces and complete removal of an existing ductwork level and equipment level. The second phase includes major structural and exterior demolition and remodel of the existing structure and curtain wall. The third phase features a tenant improvement build out of all new office space, complete MEP system upgrade, a new cafe, and 2nd floor mezzanine to house a Tech Talk. The building is to be the most energy efficient building on the corporate Mountain View campus. Joaquin Campus Mountain View, CA This project consists of a 64,000 SF exterior skin remodel and tenant improvement project includes major demolition of exterior and interior of existing space in multiple phases. The first phase includes demolition of existing non-structural interior spaces and complete removal of an existing ductwork level and equipment level. The second phase includes major structural and exterior demolition and remodel of the existing structure and curtain wall. The third phase features a tenant improvement build out of all new office space, complete MEP system upgrade, a new cafe, and 2nd floor mezzanine to house a Tech Talk. The building is to be the most energy efficient building on the corporate Mountain View campus. Services Provided: Architect of Record: Client: News: Construction STUDIOS Architects Confidential None Completed 2012 Corporate Tenant Improvement LEED Gold BACK TO PROJECTS

  • Verizon Frisbee Campus

    623,142 SF interior tenant improvement for a new corporate campus built concurrently with the core/shell. The campus consists of a 576,892 SF 8-story office building, a 43,870 SF 2-story amenities building, and 2,380 SF single story welcome pavilion. The 8-story building includes conference rooms, open office areas, break areas and multi-purpose rooms. Specialty areas consists of a broadcast studio with dedicated server room, editing bays, audio visual “Experience” space with curved video walls and LED pulse wall, main server room equipped with hot aisle containment, CRAC units, security fencing and dedicated UPS room, 1st floor “Paseo” with game lounges, water feature, coffee bar, library, and music studio. The amenities building features a full cafeteria and kitchen with a fitness center, juice bar and health center upstairs, while the Welcome Pavilion functions as the campus entry check-in/lobby space. Verizon Frisbee Campus San Jose, CA 623,142 SF interior tenant improvement for a new corporate campus built concurrently with the core/shell. The campus consists of a 576,892 SF 8-story office building, a 43,870 SF 2-story amenities building, and 2,380 SF single story welcome pavilion. The 8-story building includes conference rooms, open office areas, break areas and multi-purpose rooms. Specialty areas consists of a broadcast studio with dedicated server room, editing bays, audio visual “Experience” space with curved video walls and LED pulse wall, main server room equipped with hot aisle containment, CRAC units, security fencing and dedicated UPS room, 1st floor “Paseo” with game lounges, water feature, coffee bar, library, and music studio. The amenities building features a full cafeteria and kitchen with a fitness center, juice bar and health center upstairs, while the Welcome Pavilion functions as the campus entry check-in/lobby space. Services Provided: Architect of Record: Client: News: Construction Gensler New York, Gensler San Jose Hunter Storm Properties None Completed 2021 Corporate Tenant Improvement BACK TO PROJECTS

  • Watsonville Water Operations Center

    This 14,000 SF project for the City of Watsonville consists of an operations building and a laboratory facility along with extensive site improvements. Buildings are wood framed structures featuring exposed T&G decking and radiused glulam beams, locally harvested redwood siding, polished concrete flooring, and in slab radiant heating and cooling system throughout the space using recycled water. Project also features use of City produced recycled water for flushing toilets, a water feature, irrigation and for use in the heat exchange process for the HVAC system. Additional features include the use of mechanically controlled louvers within roof stack vents for outside air ventilation and heat dumping, individual lighting controls and operable windows for all offices, daylight dimming sensors on all lights, integration of detention basins, bioswales, permeable pavement and native plants for minimizing irrigation needs and eliminating storm water runoff in the storm system. An interior and exterior signage program was created for educating visitors on the green aspects of the project. Watsonville Water Operations Center Watsonville, CA This 14,000 SF project for the City of Watsonville consists of an operations building and a laboratory facility along with extensive site improvements. Buildings are wood framed structures featuring exposed T&G decking and radiused glulam beams, locally harvested redwood siding, polished concrete flooring, and in slab radiant heating and cooling system throughout the space using recycled water. Project also features use of City produced recycled water for flushing toilets, a water feature, irrigation and for use in the heat exchange process for the HVAC system. Additional features include the use of mechanically controlled louvers within roof stack vents for outside air ventilation and heat dumping, individual lighting controls and operable windows for all offices, daylight dimming sensors on all lights, integration of detention basins, bioswales, permeable pavement and native plants for minimizing irrigation needs and eliminating storm water runoff in the storm system. An interior and exterior signage program was created for educating visitors on the green aspects of the project. Services Provided: Architect of Record: Client: News: Construction WRNS Studio City of Watsonville None https://www.architectmagazine.com/design/buildings/watsonville-water-resources-center_o Completed 2009 Operations Center LEED Platinum BACK TO PROJECTS

  • SCU Golf Practice Facility

    6,527 SF project consisting of demolition to the existing site, with design/build of a new 1,527 SF golf facility and a new 5,000 SF area featuring exterior putting green, fence, and lighting. The building features two golf simulators, custom cabinetry with a sink and beverage coolers, and an indoor putting green specifically designed for the SCU Golf team. SCU Golf Practice Facility Santa Clara, CA 6,527 SF project consisting of demolition to the existing site, with design/build of a new 1,527 SF golf facility and a new 5,000 SF area featuring exterior putting green, fence, and lighting. The building features two golf simulators, custom cabinetry with a sink and beverage coolers, and an indoor putting green specifically designed for the SCU Golf team. Services Provided: Architect of Record: Client: News: Design, Construction Devcon Construction, Inc. Santa Clara University None https://santaclarabroncos.com/news/2024/3/18/general-santa-clara-athletics-announces-wipfler-family-golf-facility.aspx Completed 2024 Athletic Center, Education Deisgn-Build BACK TO PROJECTS

  • Main Street Village

    This 95,809 SF project consists of two buildings totaling 64 residential units with 3,527 SF of commercial space, and 19,668 SF of underground parking. Units range from studio to 3-bedroom, and are transitional housing for the homeless. Building 1 is wood frame and consists of three stories with construction over a concrete podium with underground parking. Building 2 is also wood framed and consists of three stories of construction over slab on grade. In additional to residential units, Building 1 includes office space, computer room, and a community room with kitchen. Building 2 features a meeting room and common laundry facilities. This project is Green Point Rated, and includes a PV system. The site includes new underground onsite and offsite utilities, some off site road improvements, bioswales, and a children's play area and basketball court. The project is funded by several sources including HUD and the City of Fremont. Main Street Village Fremont, CA This 95,809 SF project consists of two buildings totaling 64 residential units with 3,527 SF of commercial space, and 19,668 SF of underground parking. Units range from studio to 3-bedroom, and are transitional housing for the homeless. Building 1 is wood frame and consists of three stories with construction over a concrete podium with underground parking. Building 2 is also wood framed and consists of three stories of construction over slab on grade. In additional to residential units, Building 1 includes office space, computer room, and a community room with kitchen. Building 2 features a meeting room and common laundry facilities. This project is Green Point Rated, and includes a PV system. The site includes new underground onsite and offsite utilities, some off site road improvements, bioswales, and a children's play area and basketball court. The project is funded by several sources including HUD and the City of Fremont. Services Provided: Architect of Record: Client: News: Construction JSWD Architects MidPen Housing Corporation None Completed 2011 Residential Green Point Rated BACK TO PROJECTS

  • Guadalupe Interim Housing Project

    Project on approximately 2-acre portion of Lot E located at 702 Guadalupe Parkway in San Jose. Project consists of construction of emergency housing improvements and includes placement of prefabricated emergency housing units for 76 residents, adequate parking for residents plus 10 to 15 staff vehicles, staffing offices, a security office, security fencing, shared kitchen, and laundry facilities. Project also features recreational community space, restrooms within communal buildings, outdoor common areas, dedicated dog run and smoking area. Guadalupe Interim Housing Project San Jose, CA Project on approximately 2-acre portion of Lot E located at 702 Guadalupe Parkway in San Jose. Project consists of construction of emergency housing improvements and includes placement of prefabricated emergency housing units for 76 residents, adequate parking for residents plus 10 to 15 staff vehicles, staffing offices, a security office, security fencing, shared kitchen, and laundry facilities. Project also features recreational community space, restrooms within communal buildings, outdoor common areas, dedicated dog run and smoking area. Services Provided: Architect of Record: Client: News: Construction ELS Architecture The City of San Jose, Sand Hill Properties None Completed 2022 Residential Prefabrication BACK TO PROJECTS

  • Stanford Auxiliary Library 3.2

    This project includes the renovation of an additional 35,542 SF to existing the 38,000 SF library. The project includes a 23,511 SF book storage facility in three 7,737 square foot fire separated storage modules that are temperature and humidity controlled environment in mezzanines with in the modules. The module structure consists of pre-stressed precast colored and exposed aggregate concrete panel, fireproofed steel structure and in-rack pre-action fire sprinkler system. The process office expansion is 9,300 SF and consists of exposed CMU walls, curtain wall window system and clerestory glass exterior skin. Process office space also consists of temperature controlled film storage room, break room expansion, restrooms, offices and book scanning rooms. Site work includes expansion of parking lot, loop access road, landscape areas, patio, and a storm drain system to meet current C3 requirement. Stanford Auxiliary Library 3.2 Livermore, CA This project includes the renovation of an additional 35,542 SF to existing the 38,000 SF library. The project includes a 23,511 SF book storage facility in three 7,737 square foot fire separated storage modules that are temperature and humidity controlled environment in mezzanines with in the modules. The module structure consists of pre-stressed precast colored and exposed aggregate concrete panel, fireproofed steel structure and in-rack pre-action fire sprinkler system. The process office expansion is 9,300 SF and consists of exposed CMU walls, curtain wall window system and clerestory glass exterior skin. Process office space also consists of temperature controlled film storage room, break room expansion, restrooms, offices and book scanning rooms. Site work includes expansion of parking lot, loop access road, landscape areas, patio, and a storm drain system to meet current C3 requirement. Services Provided: Architect of Record: Client: News: Design, Construction Devcon Construction, Inc. Stanford University None Completed 2013 Data Center Design-Build BACK TO PROJECTS

  • Paypal Park

    This project consists of the development of a 14.5 acre site to accommodate an 18,000 seat Major League Soccer stadium with a 24,000 SF team office building. The stadium consists of 16 luxury suites, a press box, and concession stands. It features a steel structure with aluminum decking, CMU concourse buildings, metal panels, metal screening and a partial canopy. The office building, which is a steel structure with glass, metal panel and CMU skin, consists of office space, team lockers and showers, coach and referee facilities, ticketing office, and physical therapy/training areas. The Epicenter Fan Zone covers two acres and includes a sustainable stadium garden. Green features also include 882 solar panels in the VIP parking lot, reclaimed redwood from Moffett Field’s famed Hangar One to panel the press box, as well as 90% of recycled steel. This project boasts the largest outdoor bar in North America, under the scoreboard. Paypal Park San Jose, CA This project consists of the development of a 14.5 acre site to accommodate an 18,000 seat Major League Soccer stadium with a 24,000 SF team office building. The stadium consists of 16 luxury suites, a press box, and concession stands. It features a steel structure with aluminum decking, CMU concourse buildings, metal panels, metal screening and a partial canopy. The office building, which is a steel structure with glass, metal panel and CMU skin, consists of office space, team lockers and showers, coach and referee facilities, ticketing office, and physical therapy/training areas. The Epicenter Fan Zone covers two acres and includes a sustainable stadium garden. Green features also include 882 solar panels in the VIP parking lot, reclaimed redwood from Moffett Field’s famed Hangar One to panel the press box, as well as 90% of recycled steel. This project boasts the largest outdoor bar in North America, under the scoreboard. Services Provided: Architect of Record: Client: News: Construction HOK Architecture Earthquakes Stadium LLC None https://www.architectmagazine.com/project-gallery/avaya-stadium-6472 Completed 2014 Athletic Center San Jose Earthquakes Production Innovation Award BACK TO PROJECTS

  • Palo Alto Networks Buildings 1, 2 & 4

    Building 1: 289,650 SF project consisting of interior tenant improvements to an existing 8-story building for Palo Alto Networks’ new headquarter campus. The project features office space, training rooms, briefing rooms, command centers, catering kitchen, and food service areas. Building 2: 309,975 SF project consisting of interior tenant improvements to an existing 8-story building for Palo Alto Networks’ new headquarter campus. The project includes office space, server rooms, a film studio, and a café. Tenant improvements feature demolition and new construction of office spaces, server rooms, conference rooms, film studio, and food service areas. Building 3: 30,485 SF project consisting of interior tenant improvements to an existing 2-story building for Palo Alto Networks’ new headquarter campus. This building features a cafe and fitness center, with tenant improvements including demolition and new construction of locker rooms, exercise rooms, restrooms, juice bar, kitchen and dining area. Palo Alto Networks Buildings 1, 2 & 4 Santa Clara, CA Building 1: 289,650 SF project consisting of interior tenant improvements to an existing 8-story building for Palo Alto Networks’ new headquarter campus. The project features office space, training rooms, briefing rooms, command centers, catering kitchen, and food service areas. Building 2: 309,975 SF project consisting of interior tenant improvements to an existing 8-story building for Palo Alto Networks’ new headquarter campus. The project includes office space, server rooms, a film studio, and a café. Tenant improvements feature demolition and new construction of office spaces, server rooms, conference rooms, film studio, and food service areas. Building 3: 30,485 SF project consisting of interior tenant improvements to an existing 2-story building for Palo Alto Networks’ new headquarter campus. This building features a cafe and fitness center, with tenant improvements including demolition and new construction of locker rooms, exercise rooms, restrooms, juice bar, kitchen and dining area. Services Provided: Architect of Record: Client: News: Construction Gensler & Associates, Palo Alto Networks None Completed 2017 Corporate Tenant Improvement BACK TO PROJECTS

  • 317 University

    Project consists of demolition of an existing one-story building with a basement, to feature a new 15,200 SF three-story concrete retail and office building. A portion of the existing historical facade was kept and integrated with the new construction. With tremendous pedestrian and vehicle traffic on University Avenue, and adjacent buildings tight to the property lines on the east and west sides, the only site access was a small alley to the north. 317 University Palo Alto, CA Project consists of demolition of an existing one-story building with a basement, to feature a new 15,200 SF three-story concrete retail and office building. A portion of the existing historical facade was kept and integrated with the new construction. With tremendous pedestrian and vehicle traffic on University Avenue, and adjacent buildings tight to the property lines on the east and west sides, the only site access was a small alley to the north. Services Provided: Architect of Record: Client: News: Construction The Hayes Group Melanie Barry Properties None Completed 2012 Retail Corporate Historical BACK TO PROJECTS

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