Project Name: Museum Parc Condominiums
Client: Museum Parc Homeowners Association
Location: San Francisco, CA
Description: Located in the SOMA district of San Francisco, the Museum Parc Condominiums is a luxury residence in one of the city's most popular districts. Opened in 1989, the 15-story building features 234 units as well as access to retail stores located on the first floor.
Bigham Taylor was called on to replace a ballasted IRMA system that spanned 70,000 square feet that included almost a million pounds of two-inch surfacing aggregate.
Project Name: Mission Grove Condominiums
Client: Mission Grove Homeowners Association
Location: San Jose, CA
Description: The Mission Grove Condominium complex is one of the largest in the Silicon Valley with residential and service buildings, along with dozens of carports, spread across an entire city block.
The expanse of the complex was nothing new for Bigham Taylor, considering the company's commercial roofing experience that includes massive warehouses, hotels and office buildings.
Project Name: Saint Leo the Great Parish
Client: Diocese of Oakland
Location: Piedmont, CA
Description: The Diocese of Oakland is home to some of the most historic and picturesque churches in all of California, including the Saint Leo the Great Parish in Oakland, CA. Founded in 1911, the parish was named to honor Pope St. Leo the Great who served from 440 until 461. The building that now serves as the church was opened in 1926.
Other than a handful of interior updates, the church building had been mostly untouched until it was determined that a structural and seismic retrofit was needed after the Loma Prieta earthquake.