Interior soft demolition of two floors each per two buildings. Removal and disposal of ceiling tile and grid system, hard lid ceilings, and soffits, light fixtures and associated conduit/wiring, full and ceiling height drywall partition walls, doors and frames, carpet tiles and raised access floor (RAF) tiles, carpet finishes from concrete slab, mechanical glue scrape removal of flooring adhesives, casework, and window blinds. Complete removal of all clips and fasteners from concrete ceiling deck.
View ProjectBayview continues its partnership with XL Construction and Phase3 Real Estate Partners on the Genesis Fashion Island renovation. Phase3 delivers premier research-ready life science environments for tomorrow’s technology. We are proud to be selected again as their go-to demolition and abatement subcontractor. The Genesis 1400 Fashion Island will revitalize and repurpose the building into a ±200,000 RSF of Class A life science research space in the heart of San Francisco’s Peninsula.
Coordination of multiple tasks is the challenge on this project. With an aggressive schedule, there is no room for error. Scope of work includes interior demolition to bring the building to a shell, hazardous materials abatement, sawcutting the concrete slab for a new service elevator & MEP penetrations and exterior hard demolition. Our strategic partnership with XL Construction has heightened our understanding of their expectations when performing life-science lab conversions of older buildings. We have streamlined our processes and found innovative ways to coordinate multiple tasks concurrently in order to meet the aggressive schedule. As a trade partner, we value XL’s commitment to sustainability and exceed their recycling requirements through on-site source separating and partnership with recycling facilities throughout the country.
The value of this strategic partnership and collaboration flows through Bayview and makes us a stronger team player. Our project manager and operations team have familiarity with the expectations and project scope, our workers receive reinforcement on our commitment to safety and efficiency, and most of all take pride in their work. At the end of the project, we don’t have anything beautiful to show for our efforts, but our team takes great pride in knowing we provided a clean slate and empty canvas for the innovative design and vision of our partners.
View ProjectBayview Environmental Services, Inc. was awarded the asbestos abatement project at the California State Capitol for the remediation of the hazardous materials (asbestos & lead paint) prior to the demolition of the State Annex Building. The Annex Building is a 6- story building which was built after the Historic State Capitol Building and was built and attached directly to the back side of the State Capitol. Bayview teamed up with FERMA Corporation to provide a competitive bid to Turner Construction for the abatement and demolition of the building. FERMA Corporation was awarded the complete project and Bayview was sub-contracted under FERMA to perform the hazardous materials abatement.
The abatement included the removal and disposal of asbestos floor tile, mastic and leveling compound which was discovered on five of the six floors of the building. The scope included removing the asbestos pipe insulation and removal of loose and peeling paint prior to the demolition.
The project totaled more than 210,000 square feet of building area plus a parking garage which was located beneath the structure.
The project kicked off in January of 2022 with the Enabling work which was the preparation and separation phase of the two buildings.
View ProjectBayview Services, Inc. Subdivision Bayview Industrials Services, Inc. Has been the prime contractor on the USCG Polar Star Ship Life Extension Program (S.L.E.P.) since the indoctrination of the program in 2020. Service aboard the vessel include High pressure wash of fuel, oil and supporting systems. Pipe jetting for plumbing retrofit operations. Spot and mass lead abatement for weld and inspection surveys and sanitization services in compliance with various phased of the MIDD and USCG COVID-19 program. These and more services compliment the drydock capabilities of Mare Island which is an international ship repair and re-fit station critical to the USCG, US Navy and State operated ships.
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