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Berkeley Research Group (BRG)

Emeryville, California

Project Details

Location

Emeryville, California

Client

Berkeley Research Group

Contract Value

$3,200,000

Square Feet

19,000

Year Completed

2022

Schedule

24 weeks

Key Partners

OTJ Architects

Project  Types

Office

Renovations

Overview

This project consists of the consolidation of two floors into one functional space for Berkeley Research Group, creating
a welcoming and collaborative space for clients and employees. The project includes office space, collaborative café areas, and rejuvenated core restrooms. The office boasts spectacular views of the San Francisco Bay.

 

The HITT team utilized Dusty Robotics, a robotic layout system, to complete a full-scale floor layout, reducing schedule time and rework costs.

 

 

 

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