Gateway of Pacific Phase 3
Expanding on the dynamic momentum of its predecessors, Gateway of Pacific Phase 3 further elevates the biotechnology hub in South San Francisco with a bold 11-story core-and-shell life science research facility. Designed with flexibility and long-term tenant adaptability in mind, this tower continues to shape the southern edge of the campus along Gateway Boulevard, seamlessly integrating into the larger master plan while maintaining a strong architectural identity of its own.
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Steel Tonnage:
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Location:
San Francisco, CA
Schuff Services: Project Management, Steel Detailing, Steel Fabrication, Steel Erection
Project Overview
The building connects to Phase 2 and enhances the public realm with lush landscaping, a pedestrian-oriented central plaza, and access to the campus’s amenity-rich Traverse building. Prioritizing sustainability, Phase 3 meets LEED® Gold certification standards, incorporating efficient systems and wellness-forward design elements throughout the space.
Project Features:
- 11-level life science research tower with 1 basement level
- Connected 7-level parking structure with 2 levels below grade
- Open floor plates designed for highly adaptable office and research use
- Strategically integrated site infrastructure and public plaza spaces
- LEED® Gold certified and aligned with long-term sustainability goals
Schuff Steel Contributions:
- Project Management: Managed complex, multi-team coordination across a dense, active jobsite, ensuring timely delivery within a multi-phase construction schedule.
- Steel Detailing: Produced intricate, BIM-integrated steel models tailored to the advanced R&D structure’s specifications and architectural constraints.
- Steel Fabrication: Fabricated high-precision steel components for a tall, seismic-resistant lab tower—meeting rigorous performance and safety standards.
- Steel Erection: Executed erection safely and efficiently within a constrained footprint, coordinating closely with ongoing operations across the connected phases.
Schuff Steel’s work on Phase 3 reinforced its commitment to supporting world-class life science developments and helped shape a future-focused campus built to serve generations of scientific innovation.
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Gateway of Pacific Phase 3
Project Details
Project Owner:
Contractor:
Structural Engineer:
Architect:
Steel Tonnage:
tons
Location:
San Francisco, CA
Schuff Services: Project Management, Steel Detailing, Steel Fabrication, Steel Erection
Expanding on the dynamic momentum of its predecessors, Gateway of Pacific Phase 3 further elevates the biotechnology hub in South San Francisco with a bold 11-story core-and-shell life science research facility. Designed with flexibility and long-term tenant adaptability in mind, this tower continues to shape the southern edge of the campus along Gateway Boulevard, seamlessly integrating into the larger master plan while maintaining a strong architectural identity of its own.
The building connects to Phase 2 and enhances the public realm with lush landscaping, a pedestrian-oriented central plaza, and access to the campus’s amenity-rich Traverse building. Prioritizing sustainability, Phase 3 meets LEED® Gold certification standards, incorporating efficient systems and wellness-forward design elements throughout the space.
Project Features:
- 11-level life science research tower with 1 basement level
- Connected 7-level parking structure with 2 levels below grade
- Open floor plates designed for highly adaptable office and research use
- Strategically integrated site infrastructure and public plaza spaces
- LEED® Gold certified and aligned with long-term sustainability goals
Schuff Steel Contributions:
- Project Management: Managed complex, multi-team coordination across a dense, active jobsite, ensuring timely delivery within a multi-phase construction schedule.
- Steel Detailing: Produced intricate, BIM-integrated steel models tailored to the advanced R&D structure’s specifications and architectural constraints.
- Steel Fabrication: Fabricated high-precision steel components for a tall, seismic-resistant lab tower—meeting rigorous performance and safety standards.
- Steel Erection: Executed erection safely and efficiently within a constrained footprint, coordinating closely with ongoing operations across the connected phases.
Schuff Steel’s work on Phase 3 reinforced its commitment to supporting world-class life science developments and helped shape a future-focused campus built to serve generations of scientific innovation.