Mission Bay Block 1

Mission Bay Block 1 in San Francisco, CA, features cutting-edge Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) technology. Designed by Arcquitectonica and constructed by Bovis Lend Lease, this project showcases the versatility and durability of GFRC in modern urban architecture.

Pleasanton Commons Office Complex

The Pleasanton Commons Office Complex in Pleasanton, CA, is a striking example of Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) application. Designed by HOK and constructed by Whiting-Turner, this project showcases the practical and aesthetic advantages of GFRC panels.

Ignacio Center

Ignacio Center in Walnut Creek, CA, stands as a prime example of the versatility and efficiency of Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC). Designed by ADD Inc and built by Bovis Lend Lease, this project highlights the aesthetic and structural benefits of GFRC panels.

Genentech Building 33

Genentech Building 33 in South San Francisco, CA, exemplifies the use of Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) in modern construction. Designed by Johnson Fain Architects and built by Hathaway Dinwiddie, this project showcases the aesthetic and functional benefits of GFRC panels.

GAP Headquarters

GAP Headquarters in San Francisco, CA, is a prime example of advanced precast solutions. Designed by Gensler and constructed by Swinerton Builders, this project features Thin Brick on Precast Back-up, Limestone with Precast Back-up, and GFRC at the Tower, highlighting the versatility and durability of these materials.

Crown City Plaza

Crown City Plaza in Pasadena, CA, showcases the versatility of Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) in its modern design. Designed by Langdon Wilson and constructed by PCL Construction, this project highlights the benefits of GFRC in achieving both durability and aesthetic excellence.

CSU San Marcos Library

Discover the innovative design and durability of the CSU San Marcos Library, featuring Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) panels. This project exemplifies how GFRC enhances both aesthetics and functionality in educational buildings.

USC Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Bldg.

The USC Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Building, also known as Dr. Verna and Peter Dauterive Hall, exemplifies the timeless elegance of Italian Renaissance architectural style achieved through the innovative use of Architectural Precast and Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC). This project underscores the significance of large precast elements in expediting installation while enhancing the building’s aesthetic and functional integrity.

Sutardja Dai Hall

Sutardja Dai Hall at UC Berkeley exemplifies cutting-edge precast concrete design, seamlessly integrating traditional aesthetics with modern technology. Designed by Smith Group and constructed by Hathaway Dinwiddie, this project highlights the innovative use of Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) to meet both budgetary and aesthetic goals. Recognized with the 2009 PCI National Award, Sutardja Dai Hall is a testament to the enduring quality and versatility of precast solutions.

GFRC 101: Exploring Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete

Explore the transformative power of Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) in modern construction with Willis Construction. This comprehensive guide delves into the manufacturing process, technological advancements, and myriad benefits of GFRC, highlighting its role in creating durable, lightweight, and aesthetically versatile structures. Perfect for architects, builders, general contractors, and engineers looking to leverage innovative precast solutions for their projects.