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- Devcon Construction, Inc. | Management
ABOUT HISTORY CULTURE DESIGN AWARDS MANAGEMENT More MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT Gary Filizetti President “Our people differentiate us,” said Gary Filizetti, President of Devcon Construction, Inc. “We work as a team dedicated to exceptional customer service, and that’s why 95% of our work is repeat business. People trust us.” Filizetti oversees Devcon’s Construction and Architectural Design Departments, and actively supervises preconstruction, estimating and construction. His decades of construction experience and skill at building strong relationships help him make valuable contributions to each of the 100+ projects active at any given time. Initially serving as Vice President of Estimating and Construction when he joined Devcon as a partner in 1980, Filizetti led the transition of Devcon from a developer that did some contracting into a large design/build general contractor that does some developing. He became President in 1986, and has been directly involved in producing tens of millions of square feet of tenant improvements and building shells. A noted college football athlete, Filizetti earned his bachelor’s degree in Commerce at Santa Clara University in 1967 and his MBA in Commerce there in 1969. Although he had helped out in his father’s plastering business as a teenager, Filizetti began his adult career in construction as a client, working as a contract negotiator for Fairchild Semiconductor. Yet, construction called, and he later served as a Project Manager for a large general contractor for more than a decade prior to joining Devcon. Bret Sisney Chief Financial Officer Having gotten to know Devcon and Gary Filizetti as his client while working as a Certified Public Accountant for KPMG, Bret Sisney, Vice President – Accounting, Finance and Investment – knew exactly what to say when Filizetti mentioned in 1988 that Devcon needed a new Controller. “How about me?” Sisney asked. “It was a great opportunity to work for a great company,” Sisney said. In addition to accounting, banking and insurance, Sisney’s role as Controller included managing human resources (HR) and information technology (IT). He also oversees Devcon’s investments, including the firm’s pension and profit-sharing plans, and development projects. He became principal in 1995, and officially took the title of Vice President in 2000. During his days as a CPA, Sisney developed a specialty in auditing real estate and construction companies, although his experience with high-tech clients has been invaluable in negotiating contracts for Devcon. Sisney earned a bachelor’s degree in Accounting from Santa Clara University in 1980. He is a member of the California State Society of Certified Public Accountants, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Construction/Financial Manager Association. Justine Pereira Vice President “I feel very proud to work for a solid company over the last few decades that has built its reputation on designing and constructing quality projects,” says Justine Pereira, Vice President. “Its amazing how many projects Devcon has built throughout Silicon Valley since my inception here at Devcon.” Pereira joined Devcon in 1984 as a Project Assistant. Over the years and numerous construction projects, Justine has worked her way up through the ranks of Executive Assistant to the President, Gary Filizetti, and currently as a Vice President. Since 2007, Pereira has also been an Officer of the Corporation serving as the Corporate Secretary. In addition to managing and training the administrative staff, she also oversees marketing, advertising and event planning for the company. Jeremy Holland Chief Technology Officer Jeremy joined Devcon in the late 1990s after a short time as an IT consultant and credits Devcon for his invaluable professional growth of the next decade plus. During that time Jeremy created Devcon's IT Department which grew from two servers under a desk to a full-fledged IT department with a Help Desk. His mission is to enable the Devcon team to utilize technology in reaching peak performance to achieve and sustain our position as the number one General Contractor in the Silicon Valley. In 2011, Jeremy departed Devcon to travel the world. Upon conclusion of his travels, Jeremy returned to the Bay Area and started a freelance consulting company specializing in IT, audio-visual, control systems, low voltage systems, and video surveillance for commercial and residential projects. After a decade away, Jeremy returned to Devcon excited to work for such a great company again but also to work with such talented people, many of whom have become close friends. With a new perspective and vision, Jeremy's mission is to lead Devcon into its next technology chapter and continue to advance the company and its team members as the leaders in the Silicon Valley. Andy Schatzman Senior Vice President of Construction While earning his bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Santa Clara University, Andy Schatzman fed his passion for building by working as a draftsman during summer breaks and as a field engineer during internships. After graduating in 1983, he went on to earn his contractor’s license (B), engineer-in-training certification, and LEED, Core Concepts and Strategies certification. Schatzman’s diligence, communication skills and negotiation talents earned him a reputation for being able to manage large, complex projects on time and within budget during his decade working for a large general contractor in the Midwest. He returned to California in 1988, and in 1993 was recruited to start the design/build contracting division of a large Bay Area engineering firm. When he discovered Devcon, Schatzman saw the opportunity for “the best of both worlds – doing challenging, interesting jobs in a family atmosphere.” He joined Devcon in 1999 as a Senior Project Manager, and was named Vice President of Construction in 2010. Schatzman’s extensive experience and deep knowledge of industry best practices and state and local building codes give him a particular talent for multi-million dollar projects such as a $200 million senior living facility and a $100 million five-star hotel. “I just try to mirror Gary Filizetti’s philosophy of client relationships,” Schatzman explained. “Once we get a project, my job becomes 100% about service.” Daisy Pereira Senior Vice President of Construction “I do what it takes to get my projects done,” says Daisy Pereira, Senior Vice President of Construction. “We want our clients to feel proud of what we have accomplished together.” Since joining Devcon in 1986 as a Senior Project Manager, and during her previous decade in the construction industry, Pereira earned a reputation for simultaneously managing multiple projects from preconstruction to budgeting to completion. “Our goal is to deliver our client’s vision.” Pereira’s prolific style has given her experience with dozens of project types – from wood to structural steel to concrete – that include high/rises, hotels, multi-family housing, universities, biomedical laboratories, data centers, offices, retail centers, heavy infrastructure, and parking garages. Her experience was a key reason Gary Filizetti recruited Pereira as Devcon transitioned into building steel and concrete structures. “I grew up in construction,” she said. As a child, she sat in on bid openings, and visited job sites with her father, a general contractor. “I learned from him. He was detail-oriented, and knew how to delegate. Most importantly, he believed in doing things the right way.” Pereira earned a bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Santa Clara University. She has also completed her certificate for LEED, Core Concepts and Strategies. Jonathan Harvey Senior Vice President of Construction “Treat every job like it’s a test,” says Jonathan Harvey, Senior Vice President of Construction. “Devcon’s reputation has been built by satisfying customers.” Harvey joined Devcon in 1994 as a Project Engineer, was promoted to Project Manager/Estimator in 1996, and was named Vice President of Construction in 2010. He is currently a Senior Vice President of Construction. “I came to Devcon because I believed in Gary Filizetti,” Harvey explained. “He motivated me to lead, and gave me opportunities for critical decision making.” Today, Harvey enjoys playing a similar role himself, mentoring the young professionals he helps recruit. “I want them to learn the lessons I’ve learned without having to go through it themselves,” he said. “If you didn’t learn something today, then it was a wasted day.” Harvey earned his bachelor’s degree in Commerce with an emphasis on Finance from Santa Clara University in 1991. How did that lead to managing projects for a general contractor? “The tangible results of construction are pretty rewarding,” he said. “Budgeting and finance are continuous processes. You never finish. Here I can look at a building and say, ‘Hey, I helped create that.’” His extensive training and experience with scheduling, estimating and project management software made Harvey a natural and early advocate for Devcon’s adoption of lean construction techniques, green building and building information modeling (BIM). Further, he earned a certification in LEED, Concepts and Strategies. John Castagnoli Vice President of Construction John Castagnoli grew up in the Bay Area learning about the construction industry and Devcon from his father and grandfather who owned a local design-build HVAC firm. “I was able to watch first-hand how HVAC systems were designed, bid, and built and how those systems were incorporated into buildings. I realized at an early age that my passion was to work on large construction projects and set a goal to work at Devcon Construction based on the company’s leadership, culture, integrity, industry reputation, and unique design-build capabilities,” Castagnoli recalled. After graduating from Colorado State University with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Castagnoli returned to the Bay Area earning a Master of Science in Structural Engineering from Stanford University and started at Devcon as a Project Engineer in 2001. He was promoted to Project Manager in 2005, Project Executive in 2014, and his current position of Vice President in 2019. While at Devcon, Castagnoli has managed a wide variety of project types including commercial office campuses, a five-star hotel, computing labs, a medical research facility, a downtown high-rise office tower, data center expansions, multiple parking structures, and infrastructure improvements. As Vice President, his responsibilities include serving as the client contact, providing pre-construction and estimating services, design management, scheduling projects for maximum efficiency, and project cost controls. Castagnoli led the 1212 Bordeaux project which was awarded the National Award of Excellence from the Design-Build Institute of America and received seven separate awards for design, construction process improvements and sustainability and the 1400 Page Mill Road project which achieved Net-Zero electric and received eight awards for architecture and energy performance. “I am driven every day by the opportunity to work with the incredible architects, project management teams, and field crews at Devcon to design and build aspiration projects for our clients including Net-Zero Electric, LEED Platinum, Living Building Challenge, Net-Zero Carbon, and Progressive Design Build Campuses.” Tony Taormino Vice President of Construction As a Vice President, Tony Taormino handles client contact, coordination between the architect, designers and engineers, estimating, managing interiors and building shells, scheduling of projects for maximum efficiency, and cost control, materials and labor management for a portfolio of clients, and often collaborates with other executives on their projects. “Since I was a child, my passion has been to construct and being a part of the Devcon Team gives me great pride with that. There is no better feeling than watching a vision transform into a physical structure.” Taormino joined Devcon Construction, Inc. in October 2004 as a Project Engineer and was promoted to Project Manager in 2006; he was then promoted to Sr. Project Manager in 2013 and Project Executive in 2015. Tony has been involved in projects of various sizes, ranging from tenant improvements to commercial to high density residential, as well as the preconstruction and construction phases for multiple projects. “We are dedicated and driven to meet our client’s needs. Coming to work every day to contribute to that mission gives me great satisfaction.” Tony holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Santa Clara University Andy Bloom Vice President of Construction The construction industry has always been part of Andy Bloom’s DNA being raised around his family’s general contracting company in California’s Central Valley. Growing up, Andy’s summers were spent working as a laborer on concrete tilt-ups before attending Santa Clara University and earning a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. While at Santa Clara University, he was hired at Devcon Construction as a Project Engineer intern in 2004 and has been with the company since. “As long as I can remember, I knew I was going to be a general contractor; however, it has exceeded all expectations being part of such highly regarded and successful company,” Bloom states. In his role as Vice President of Construction, Bloom’s responsibilities include serving as Devcon’s contact for clients while providing pre-construction, estimating, design management, and scheduling services. During the construction phase, he ensures these services translate to maximum project efficiency and project cost controls. During his time at Devcon, Bloom has been involved with several high-profile clients in a variety of industries – tech companies, professional sports teams, higher education institutions, and venture capitalists. Reflecting on his experience, Bloom says, “Being involved with these large projects is very rewarding, but not without its challenges. Every day is a new challenge, but I could not be prouder to work daily with my fellow Devcon teammates and represent Devcon at the highest level. I look forward to each day and continue to evolve with the latest Silicon Valley has to offer.”
- Devcon Construction, Inc.
Devcon Construction, Inc. is a contractor and design-build firm based in the Bay Area. This veteran-owned company has been ranked as the largest general contractor in the Silicon Valley for the majority of the past two decades. E N T E R "There's a reason 95% of our business comes from repeat customers. People trust us." -Gary Filizetti, President
- Devcon Construction, Inc. | About
An innovative and creative product of its Silicon Valley roots, Devcon Construction, Inc. utilizes its general contracting experience and design/build capabilities to meet the needs of each unique project. Ranked as the largest general contractor in Silicon Valley for the majority of the past two decades, this veteran-owned company maintains a notable regional presence in the West. ABOUT HISTORY CULTURE DESIGN AWARDS MANAGEMENT More ABOUT An innovative and creative product of its Silicon Valley roots, Devcon Construction, Inc. utilizes its general contracting experience and design/build capabilities to meet the needs of each unique project. Ranked as the largest general contractor in Silicon Valley for the majority of the past two decades, this veteran-owned company maintains a notable regional presence in the West. Our team handles projects of all sizes and types for a wide range of owners, developers and end users. #1 in the Silicon Valley for the last 21 years! ABOUT OUR MISSION To form a team dedicated to providing exceptional customer service. We aim to provide a professional approach to constructing exceptional quality projects which meet established budgeting and scheduling goals. BUSINESS APPROACH We are a relationship oriented company where customers are top priority. We are dedicated to making their construction experience a successful one. We are known for providing outstanding quality, meeting time commitments and being budget oriented. TEAM COMMITMENT Our employees are our most valuable asset and we will continue to invest in them. We strive to provide competitive wages, quality medical and dental plans, pension and profit sharing and state-of-the-art technology systems and training. We want each employee to be proud to be a member of the Devcon Team. BUILD As a respected construction firm, Devcon has partnered with many distinguished developers, owners, architects and tenants. We bring innovative construction expertise built on 45 years of successful business practices and projects. It is our goal to partner with accomplished, innovative consultants and experienced, responsive trade partners in order to maintain excellence throughout our projects. As the Bay Area leader in design/build, our services support all integrated aspects of design and construction, eliminating cost overruns and schedule delays without compromising design intent. We are uniquely experienced in many markets such as corporate campuses, educational institutions, housing, civic and sports centers. This diverse experience empowers Devcon to be a trusted partner in all aspects of shell and tenant improvement construction. Our construction teams in the field are comprised of proven, dedicated employees whose knowledge is informed by both the long-time construction experience here at Devcon and additional comprehensive, ongoing training in the areas of safety, technology, building systems, code compliance, cost engineering and sustainability. At Devcon, we consistently exceed expectations by delivering completed projects that respond to client requirements, adapting to changing work environments, incorporating sustainable materials and technologies, and providing quality structures that perform long after the construction is completed. Building Services: Design-Build - A unique method of project delivery in which the architect and contractor act as a design-build team and are under the same single contract to the client. This approach creates a unified work flow from conceptual design to construction completion. General Contracting - We facilitate the overall coordination and oversight of our projects by orchestrating the construction site, the management of subcontractors and trades, and the communication between all involved disciplines and parties throughout the entire project timeline. BIM - Building Information Modeling refers to the process by which designers create a 3D digital representation of both physical and functional characteristics in a space using various tools and technologies. Devcon generally uses BIM to coordinate between multiple building disciplines. Estimating - Ultimately, the estimating process allows Devcon to establish a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) that we will then use to create a detailed cash flow forecast and construction schedule. Infrastructure - Our construction teams in the field are comprised of proven, dedicated, responsive employees whose knowledge represents not only long-time service here at Devcon, but comprehensive, ongoing training in the areas of safety, technology, building systems and code compliance. Pre-construction - In the early planning stages of a project, our design and construction departments will work with the client to develop drawings, budgets, and schedules while providing insight into the contributing variables such as materials and construction methods. Project Closeout - This process occurs during the last stage in the construction project lifecycle. During this process, the contractor must demonstrate that the project meets its completion criteria and that all project documentation is approved and tracked. Project closeout also includes the final closure of all contracts and financial packages. Tenant Improvement - These improvements are required when an owner or developer agrees to provide interior improvements to their structure as a lease agreement with the tenant. These customized improvements are often very specific to the tenants needs. PERFORM Our employees perform, our processes perform, and our buildings perform. The challenge in today’s construction industry is to be able to maintain and optimize strong performance levels through all phases of design and construction. We invest in innovative technology to support the management and coordination processes throughout each project. The contemporary software and organizational systems allows for the development of collaborative construction tools that include Building Information Modeling (BIM) and project review software Navisworks. Integrated processes and responsive solutions ensure that unexpected in-field coordination and schedule delays are avoided. These systems continue to perform for our clients, providing them with programs that monitor building energy consumption and operational costs at project completion, ensuring that buildings perform at optimum levels throughout their life cycle. DESIGN Our 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 somewhat fragmented process. Revit and advanced rendering software have provided a collaborative platform for communicating knowledgeably and efficiently with our architectural consultant and trade partners through 3-dimensional visualizations and graphic communication. By partnering internally, we also become a resource for our own construction teams and our construction teams become a resource for our design team, each providing insight into questions concerning construction details 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. SUSTAIN Education and integration are key to any design and construction firm. They are the two most important components of innovative sustainable building construction. Our process and practices are derived from harnessing the power of information from experienced consultants and providing the education to our own internal teams on innovational developments and requirements that are continually shaping the sustainable construction industry. We pride ourselves on the completion of over 100 LEED projects and having over 50 LEED professionals within our design and construction groups. At Devcon, we continue to incorporate and seek alternative sustainable building processes and practices, ensuring that our buildings not only meet our client’s current needs but the needs of the future. FINANCES Solid financial performance and a strong cash position have always been hallmarks of Devcon Construction, Inc., a privately held company. In addition to meeting the procurement needs of projects large and small, Devcon’s commitment to customers depends on our strong relationships with the most talented and efficient subcontractors, suppliers and employees. We prioritize professional alignment with all of our subcontractors so that we can position ourselves to benefit all involved parties in quality, sustainability, and finance. We strive to cultivate appropriate business transparency and make information available to all our partners in order to maintain open communication. Prior to engaging Devcon for any project, potential clients are welcome to review our audited financial statement with our Chief Financial Officer, Bret Sisney. If you would like to request a current financial report, our Dun and Bradstreet listing number is 07-046-8210. Our annual sales volume for the previous five years was: 2025 – $1.5 Billion (Estimated) 2024 – $1.27 Billion 2023 – $1.99 Billion 2022 – $2.38 Billion 2021 – $1.85 Billion Our banking and bonding references are available for further financial inquiries: BANKING U.S. Bank One California Street, Suite 2000 Contact: Fabrice Centeno 510-206-5593 BONDING Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Management Services One Almaden Blvd., Suite 960, San Jose, CA 95113 Contact: Mr. Ron Speno or Mr. Frank Cook 408-973-9500 Bonding Aggregate: $4 Billion Bonding Single: $500 Million Finances
- 64 Willow
This project consists of 32,000 SF of demolition and rebuilding the project's core and shell. Project features steel and concrete structure, wood sloping roof structure, Mediterranean style architecture with smooth plaster exterior skin, wood windows, clay tile roof, building lattices, site trellis, and fountain. 64 Willow Menlo Park, CA This project consists of 32,000 SF of demolition and rebuilding the project's core and shell. Project features steel and concrete structure, wood sloping roof structure, Mediterranean style architecture with smooth plaster exterior skin, wood windows, clay tile roof, building lattices, site trellis, and fountain. Services Provided: Architect of Record: Client: News: Construction The Hayes Group Roxy Rapp & Co. None Completed 2008 Corporate BACK TO PROJECTS
- NetApp Buildings 2 & 3
This project includes the construction of two 3-story structural steel buildings with precast and glass curtain wall of approximately 280,000 SF, including associated site work, complete loading dock, full cafeteria, patio seating and fountain landscaping. 32,000 SF conversion of the first floor of an existing three story office building to a Computer Lab / Data Center housing 720 server cabinets with an average power load of 8kW/cabinet. Project included a new dedicated 12kV electrical service; overhead busbar power distribution; high efficiency transformers and rotary UPS systems; (4) new dual cell cooling towers on the building’s roof; (4) 590 ton chillers in a new dedicated chiller enclosure building; variable primary only CHW distribution; and (22) custom air handlers feeding pressurized “cold aisles” with 100% air side economizer implementation. Energy efficiency measures implemented resulted in an average PUE of 1.3. With this project, Network Appliance was recognized for its continued environmental stewardship to improve its energy efficiency, conserve resources, and reduce waste. The company was presented with a check for roughly $1.4 million by Pacific Gas and Electric Company under PG&E's Non-Residential New Construction Program, which encourages PG&E's commercial, industrial, high-technology, and agricultural customers to implement energy-efficient building and process design and construction; at the time, this rebate was the largest new construction incentive PG&E had ever awarded. NetApp Buildings 2 & 3 Sunnyvale, CA This project includes the construction of two 3-story structural steel buildings with precast and glass curtain wall of approximately 280,000 SF, including associated site work, complete loading dock, full cafeteria, patio seating and fountain landscaping. 32,000 SF conversion of the first floor of an existing three story office building to a Computer Lab / Data Center housing 720 server cabinets with an average power load of 8kW/cabinet. Project included a new dedicated 12kV electrical service; overhead busbar power distribution; high efficiency transformers and rotary UPS systems; (4) new dual cell cooling towers on the building’s roof; (4) 590 ton chillers in a new dedicated chiller enclosure building; variable primary only CHW distribution; and (22) custom air handlers feeding pressurized “cold aisles” with 100% air side economizer implementation. Energy efficiency measures implemented resulted in an average PUE of 1.3. With this project, Network Appliance was recognized for its continued environmental stewardship to improve its energy efficiency, conserve resources, and reduce waste. The company was presented with a check for roughly $1.4 million by Pacific Gas and Electric Company under PG&E's Non-Residential New Construction Program, which encourages PG&E's commercial, industrial, high-technology, and agricultural customers to implement energy-efficient building and process design and construction; at the time, this rebate was the largest new construction incentive PG&E had ever awarded. Services Provided: Architect of Record: Client: News: Construction NA Network Appliance None Completed 2000 Corporate BACK TO PROJECTS
- 400 Main
This 31,000 SF mixed-use project includes the construction of a building with provisions for up to two restaurants, six retail tenants on the first floor, and Class A offices on the second floor. The exterior of the building features a combination of limestone veneer and plaster, with stone finish cornice and corbels at the top of parapets. Project includes two full height curtain wall towers with stone veneer, cornice and copper shingle roofs, as well as cornice. Project also consists of a large sidewalk area and central courtyard for substantial public space, and outdoor dining with a stone clad fountain center piece. 400 Main Los Altos, CA This 31,000 SF mixed-use project includes the construction of a building with provisions for up to two restaurants, six retail tenants on the first floor, and Class A offices on the second floor. The exterior of the building features a combination of limestone veneer and plaster, with stone finish cornice and corbels at the top of parapets. Project includes two full height curtain wall towers with stone veneer, cornice and copper shingle roofs, as well as cornice. Project also consists of a large sidewalk area and central courtyard for substantial public space, and outdoor dining with a stone clad fountain center piece. Services Provided: Architect of Record: Client: News: Construction DES Architects + Engineers 400 Main St. LLC None Completed 2014 Retail Corporate Restaurants BACK TO PROJECTS
- Akamai Floor 2
This project is a 34,000 SF tenant improvement of the second floor of a warm-shell building. This project includes a high end break room with views of the building atrium lobby and a game room with a custom pool table. The remainder of the project includes open offices, flex spaces with sliding doors and several large conference rooms. Seating areas include open ceilings and a sound-masking system throughout. Akamai Floor 2 Santa Clara, CA This project is a 34,000 SF tenant improvement of the second floor of a warm-shell building. This project includes a high end break room with views of the building atrium lobby and a game room with a custom pool table. The remainder of the project includes open offices, flex spaces with sliding doors and several large conference rooms. Seating areas include open ceilings and a sound-masking system throughout. Services Provided: Architect of Record: Client: News: Design, Construction Devcon Construction, Inc. FaciliCorp None Completed 2015 Corporate Tenant Improvement Design-Build BACK TO PROJECTS
- Western Digital Cal - 1
25,000 SF tenant improvement consisting of an executive suite featuring design/build MEP. Western Digital Cal - 1 Milpitas, CA 25,000 SF tenant improvement consisting of an executive suite featuring design/build MEP. Services Provided: Architect of Record: Client: News: Construction HTK Studio Western Digital None Completed 2025 Tenant Improvement Design-Build BACK TO PROJECTS
- Goodwin Procter
This project consists of a 70,000 SF tenant improvement project of three floors within an existing 8-story building. The project consists of high-end break rooms, private offices, open office space, video conference rooms, a multipurpose room, a reception area, and an outdoor patio with a fire pit. The new space also features a spiral staircase that connects all three floors through oval openings in the deck; the spiral staircase is steel supported and includes curved glass and carpeted stair treads. In addition to these improvements, the project also includes VRF mechanical systems and incorporates a Lutron lighting system that is integrated with the AV design. Goodwin Procter Redwood City, CA This project consists of a 70,000 SF tenant improvement project of three floors within an existing 8-story building. The project consists of high-end break rooms, private offices, open office space, video conference rooms, a multipurpose room, a reception area, and an outdoor patio with a fire pit. The new space also features a spiral staircase that connects all three floors through oval openings in the deck; the spiral staircase is steel supported and includes curved glass and carpeted stair treads. In addition to these improvements, the project also includes VRF mechanical systems and incorporates a Lutron lighting system that is integrated with the AV design. Services Provided: Architect of Record: Client: News: Construction View Design Studio 601 Marshall Street Owner, LLC None Completed 2018 Corporate Tenant Improvement BACK TO PROJECTS
- Circle Star Garage
Project consists of a 3-story, 213,000 SF parking garage with stalls to house roughly 400 vehicles. The garage complements the existing Circle Star campus which consists of two 4-story steel office buildings. The campus features steel and concrete panels throughout. Extensive sitework and landscaping integrate each node of the campus together. Circle Star Garage San Carlos, CA Project consists of a 3-story, 213,000 SF parking garage with stalls to house roughly 400 vehicles. The garage complements the existing Circle Star campus which consists of two 4-story steel office buildings. The campus features steel and concrete panels throughout. Extensive sitework and landscaping integrate each node of the campus together. Services Provided: Architect of Record: Client: News: Construction KRP Mozart Development None Completed 1999 Parking Structure BACK TO PROJECTS
- George P. Shultz Building
55,570 SF new 4-story steel office building over basement for the Hoover Institute at Stanford University. The new building replaces the existing Lou Henry Hoover Building and includes connections to the existing Herbert Hoover Memorial Tower. The new building façade is predominantly precast concrete and stone with glass, metal panels, and a clay tile roof to tie into the surrounding architecture. Interior finishes feature offices, a digitization studio, assembly spaces and the new Annenberg Conference Room. George P. Shultz Building Stanford, CA 55,570 SF new 4-story steel office building over basement for the Hoover Institute at Stanford University. The new building replaces the existing Lou Henry Hoover Building and includes connections to the existing Herbert Hoover Memorial Tower. The new building façade is predominantly precast concrete and stone with glass, metal panels, and a clay tile roof to tie into the surrounding architecture. Interior finishes feature offices, a digitization studio, assembly spaces and the new Annenberg Conference Room. Services Provided: Architect of Record: Client: News: Construction Cody Anderson Wasney Architects Stanford University None Completed 2024 Education Stanford University BACK TO PROJECTS
- Mentor Graphics
This project consists of a 120,000 SF Interior renovation with computer room, large presentation/training facility, cafeteria. Mentor Graphics San Jose, CA This project consists of a 120,000 SF Interior renovation with computer room, large presentation/training facility, cafeteria. Services Provided: Architect of Record: Client: News: Construction NA Mentor Graphics None Completed 2011 Corporate Tenant Improvement BACK TO PROJECTS










