SAN FRANCISCO—CB2 Builders has successfully completed the complex, large-scale tenant improvement build-out at the new Exploratorium located at Pier 15, along San Francisco's thriving Embarcadero. The interactive science and art museum tripled in size when it relocated from its home of 40 years—a shrouded setting at the city's Palace of Fine Arts—to the open, highly visible 330,000-square-foot waterfront campus.

CB2 was responsible for tenant improvement work and refining the base building to suit the specific needs of the Exploratorium's exhibit build-out and daily operations. Services provided included architectural, structural, and MEP engineering; construction associated with the build-out of exhibit structures, pavilions, and the Exploratorium's in-house fabrication shops; electrical, tel/data and lighting work; and site coordination for construction and vendor personnel. All of the work was completed on time and on budget for the museum's grand opening on April 17.

“With its high-profile location, landmark status, numerous public and private stakeholders and 600 intricate art and science exhibits, the Exploratorium was an extremely challenging project and, likely, the most unusual of the many construction projects underway on the rapidly evolving Embarcadero,” said CB2 project manager Tony Campagna. “In taking on this very dynamic assignment, we understood that we needed to be flexible and adjust our priorities on a daily basis, otherwise procedures would get in the way of progress.”

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David Phillips

David Phillips is a Chicago-based freelance writer and consultant with more than 20 years experience in business and community news. He also has extensive reporting experience in the food manufacturing industry for national trade publications.