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Southeast Health Center Renovation

Project Information: 
The 14,604 square foot Southeast Health Center is one of 12 public health clinics operated by the Department of Public Health.  The 1970’s building is a one story wood frame structure situated on a relatively flat site in the Bayview District of San Francisco.  The facility faces a public park and playground. The neighborhood is a mix of light industrial and commercial businesses.  

The completed project consisted of planning, design, and phased construction for barrier removal.  The work included accessibility improvement of the men’s and women’s public restrooms, exam rooms, paths of travel, van accessible parking, and other related work.  Construction phasing allowed the facility to remain operational and opened to the public during construction.

Location:
2401 Keith Street

Schedule:
Construction completion in October of 2008

Cost/Funding:
$301,000 construction costs 

Project Team:
Bureau of Architecture

Bureau of Engineering

Bureau of Construction Management

Contact: Bureau of Architecture DPW. (415) 557-4700

Tony Leung  Tony.Leung@sfdpw.org

Nelson Szeto Nelson Szeto@sfdpw.org 

Contractor:
Vila Construction, Inc.

Last updated: 11/22/2010 3:11:45 PM