Clark Returns to San Francisco
March 7, 2014
SAN FRANCISCO – Clark recently moved into a new office in the SOMA district of San Francisco. The company has been building in San Francisco, and the surrounding area, for nearly four decades and is the Bay Area's fourth largest contractor. Clark's Northern California office previously was located in the East Bay.
Clark designed its San Francisco office to support the company's focus on collaborative design and construction. The open-concept space features clustered work areas and collaboration tables to host co-located preconstruction efforts with clients, designers, and engineers. Conference rooms can be reconfigured in multiple ways to host groups of all sizes. To support virtual design and construction efforts, an interactive video overlay allows virtual coordination, BIM models, presentations, and other media to be viewed at an individual, small team, and studio-wide level.
Clark currently has a $1.5 billion portfolio of work in the Bay Area, including the new facility for San Francisco's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, the New Adult Stanford Hospital, Alameda County's Highland Hospital, and the 61-story Transbay Tower.
The company has maintained a steady presence in the Bay Area and Pacific Northwest since the late 1970s when it performed work on a San Francisco wastewater handling program. Over the past four decades, Clark has delivered many significant projects in the area, including the San Francisco Civic Center, UCSF's Genentech Hall and Sandler Neurosciences Center, the LEED Platinum certified headquarters for California ISO, Mineta San Jose International Airport North Concourse, Solano County Government Center, John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek, and major residential villages at San Jose State University and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. For more information about Clark's history and presence in Northern California visit, click here.