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  • Bayview Demolition
  • Bayview Environmental
300 Clay Street
San Francisco
Project Summary

This project involved the abatement of approximately 40,000 square feet of contaminated fireproofing in conjunction with non-hazardous interior demolition. The work presented several logistical challenges, including improperly safed-off MEP systems and the use of a small freight elevator to offload nearly 30,000 pounds of material from the upper floors.

Despite these obstacles, Bayview’s Environmental and Demolition teams worked collaboratively to safely and efficiently complete the project. Through careful coordination, adaptive planning, and consistent communication with the client and general contractor, the team ensured all work was performed to the highest standards of safety and quality. Although the project exceeded its original completion date due to unforeseen conditions, the final outcome met client expectations and was considered a success.

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Team
  • Superintendent Jesus Delgado
  • Foreman Javier Solis
  • Bayview Environmental
41 Tunnel Road
Berkeley
Project Summary

This project involves the removal of approximately 50,000 square feet of roofing material from a high-pitched roof standing nearly 100 feet tall. Due to the steep angle, Bayview’s crew utilized specialized scaffolding systems and full fall-protection harnesses to safely remove materials from the upper sections.

Working within an active campus environment, additional safety measures were implemented to protect pedestrians and surrounding areas from falling debris. The project is being executed in three phases, with completion scheduled for summer 2026.

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Team
  • Superintendent Geronimo Valenzuela
  • Foreman Oscar Avalos
  • Bayview Environmental
Fullerton College Building 300
Fullerton
Project Summary

Bayview Environmental services was contracted to complete the renovations of the 20,000 SF Building 300 at Fullerton College. Building 300 is the first building built on this campus and is considered culturally and historically significant. The scope of work included the abatement and demolition of interior finishes while protecting historical components in place. The abatement included removal and disposal of asbestos containing and lead materials; floor tile, mastic, tsi insulation, chalk board mastic, and chalk board rails. The selective demolition consisted of removal and disposal of interior plaster walls, ceiling systems, MEP’s, flooring, & light fixtures. Structural demolition consisted of new openings throughout the 1st and 2nd floor deck as needed for new mechanical ducts and installation of piles. Bayview team also selectively demolished exterior staircases for the installation of piles.

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Team
  • Superintendent Patrick Marmaud
  • Foreman Juan Ibarra
  • Bayview Demolition
SDG&E Headquarters
San Diego
Project Summary

Bayview Demolition Services was awarded the interior demolition of SDG&E CP4.2 2nd floor tenant improvement. Bayview was tasked to provide a full interior gut of the 39,000 SF 2nd floor. This included partition walls, flooring, ceilings, and MEP’s. Demolition also included removal and disposal of concrete deck and framing for new structural upgrades at multiple locations throughout the 2nd floor. Bayview completed the project in accordance with SDG&E’S LEED requirements which included diverting 4 types of construction debris from the landfill.

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Team
  • Superintendent Jose Torres
  • Foreman Ruben Alcocer