Health & Childcare Facilities
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Friendship House Healing Center
The Friendship House Association of American Indians of San Francisco has had facilities located on Julian Avenue in San Francisco's Mission District historically for many years. In 2001 they purchased property on the same street and their dreams to consolidate their programs and meeting spaces into the Friendship House Healing Center started to become a reality. The new facility contains a licensed residential care, offices and a clinic. The ground floor contains a large entry landscaped area with sweat lodge, basketball court, parking, commercial kitchen and the "Great Hall" where several hundred people meet for holiday celebrations. The second and third floors house the residential care program and the offices and clinic are located on the fourth floor. C.M Construction-Contractor Friendship House Association of American Indians of San Francisco-Owner/Client $5.3 Million Construction cost -
Children's Campus SF State
The Children's Campus is a new 8,000 square feet customized modular childcare project with two classrooms each for infants, toddlers and preschoolers. The modular building is constructed on a pre-engineered concrete foundation with a crawl space to allow direct disabled access at the entry and between classrooms and the exterior play areas. Classrooms include teacher support areas with kitchen appliances and desks for teacher preparation, direct access to children's toilets and separate nap rooms for infants. The modular building incorporates sustainable materials with efficient gas-powered mechanical systems, linoleum flooring, cement fiber-board siding, low-voc paints and solartube skylights. Rodan Builder, Inc -Contractor San Francisco State University- Owner/Client $2.7 million-construction cost




