Bakar Bio

Bradley took on a complex structural retrofit project at UC Berkeley that involved a wide range of scopes. The required work addressed potential weaknesses in the building’s structure and brought it up to current safety standards. These included shoring, extensive excavation and benching, foundation systems, pile caps, shotcrete walls, collector beams, pilasters, topping slabs, sloped slabs, foam fill, as well as demolition, coring, grouting, and patching work.
Location

Berkeley, CA

General Contractor

Plant Construction

Size

30,000+ s.f.

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Scott Bradley Director of Preconstruction

Scott is a seasoned cost management and industry expert, and leader of the preconstruction team. He is responsible for the department, project procurement, and business development efforts including contract negotiations and client satisfaction.

Lon Bradley Vice President Field Operations

Lon has 40 years of expertise in coordinating and managing successful teams of various sizes and complexities. He oversees client relationships and all field operations, so projects are executed safely, efficiently, and within schedule and budget requirements.

Andrew Momb Vice President of Project Operations

Dedicated to team development and client relationships, Andrew leverages his exceptional leadership skills and visionary thinking for strategic direction and success. He ensures that all aspects of projects are executed with efficiency and exceptional quality.

Neil Netzer President

Neil provides executive leadership and oversight of projects from preconstruction through completion. His primary responsibility is to ensure that each project team has adequate resources and is working with a successful plan to ensure client satisfaction. Neil has more than 15 years of experience in the construction industry.

Bakar Bio

Bradley took on a complex structural retrofit project at UC Berkeley that involved a wide range of scopes. The required work addressed potential weaknesses in the building’s structure and brought it up to current safety standards. These included shoring, extensive excavation and benching, foundation systems, pile caps, shotcrete walls, collector beams, pilasters, topping slabs, sloped slabs, foam fill, as well as demolition, coring, grouting, and patching work.