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Hotel/Residential Housing Projects

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1550 Mission Street Housing

San Francisco, CA

Architectural Precast
Full Project Description

Architect:
SOM / HKS

General Contractor:
Build Group

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Serif and The Line Hotel At 950 Market Street

San Francisco, CA

Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete
Full Project Description

Architect:
Handel Architects

General Contractor:
Lend Lease

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Mission Bay Block 1

San Francisco, CA

Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete

Architect:
Arcquitectonica

General Contractor:
Bovis Lend Lease

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Centerra Apartments

San Jose, CA

Thin Brick and Limestone on Precast Back-up; Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete cast with Brick Form Liner
Full Project Description

Architect:
Barry Swenson Buliders Architectural

General Contractor:
Barry Swenson Builders

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1001 Van Ness

San Francisco, CA

Architectural Precast
Full Project Description

Architect:
Handel Architects

General Contractor:
Related

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SOMA Hotel

San Francisco, CA

Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete
Full Project Description

Architect:
Hornberger Worstell Architects

General Contractor:
Hathaway Dinwiddie

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50 Jones Street

San Francisco, CA

Architectural Precast
Full Project Description

Architect:
Solomon Cordwell Buenz

General Contractor:
Swinerton Builders

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Sheraton Hotel

Sacramento, CA

Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete

Architect:
HOK

General Contractor:
Hensel Phelps Construction Co

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San Jose State University Campus Village

San Jose, CA

Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete

Full Project Description

Architect:
Niles Bolton Associates

General Contractor:
Clark Construction

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Elleven & Grand Urban Housing

Los Angeles, CA

Architectural Precast

Architect:
Ankrom Moisan

General Contractor:
Howard S. Wright

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690 Market / Chronicle Building / Ritz Carlton

San Francisco, CA

Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete

Architect:
Charles F. Bloszies

General Contractor:
Plant Construction

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City Heights

San Jose, CA

Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete

Architect:
Berger Detmer Ennis

General Contractor:
Barry Swenson Builders

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Park Terrace at Mission Bay

San Francisco, CA

Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete

Architect:
McLarand Vasquez Emsiek & Partners
Opus Architects and Engineers

General Contractor:
OWR Construction, Inc

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Central Place

San Jose, CA

Architectural Precast

Architect:
SB Architects

General Contractor:
Webcor Builders

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Tamian Place

San Jose, CA

Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete

Architect:
Barry Swenson Builders Architectural

General Contractor:
Barry Swenson Builders

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360 South Market Residences

San Jose, CA

Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete

Architect:
Solomon Cordwell Buenz

General Contractor:
Bovis Lend Lease

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USC Parkside International Residential College

Los Angeles, CA

Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete

Architect:
Cannon Design

General Contractor:
Benchmark Contractors, Inc

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Fairmont Hotel Towers

San Jose, CA

Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete

Architect:
Gensler / Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners

General Contractor:
Devcon Construction

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Omni Hotel

San Francisco, CA

Architectural Precast

Architect:
Patri Merker Architects

General Contractor:
Webcor Builders

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One Hawthorne

San Francisco, CA

Architectural Precast and Limestone on Precast Back-Up

Architect:
EHDD

General Contractor:
Webcor

Willis Construction has been providing Architectural Precast Concrete building panels and products for the construction industry since 1979. Willis Construction is dedicated to providing Owners, Architects, and General Contractors with the design and engineering expertise necessary to meet the building challenges of today and the future. The quality, durability, and long life of Architectural Precast Concrete, Thinshell, and GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) systems provide a wide range of design options for virtually every type of building. Contact us to decide which system would be best suited for your next project.

Noteworthy Precast Projects

Broad Museum

Broad Museum

Los Angeles, CA
  • GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete)
  • 2015 PCI National Award Winner
Hollywood Park Office

Hollywood Park Office

Inglewood, CA
  • Pre-Glazed GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete)
  • 2022 PCI National Award Winner
1550 Mission Street Housing

1550 Mission Street Housing

San Francisco, CA
Academy Museum of Motion Pictures

Academy Museum of Motion Pictures

Los Angeles, CA

Projects in Progress

921 Howard Street

921 Howard Street

San Francisco, CA
  • Thinshell Precast
10th & O Street Office

County Office Building 3

Redwood City, CA
  • Architectural Precast
USGS NASA Ames

USGS NASA Ames

Mountain View, CA
  • Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete
Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla - Tower II

Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla - Tower II

La Jolla, CA
  • Architectural Precast

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