ACT Strand Theater

An existing historic four-story theater was renovated into a 300-seat venue for the American Conservatory Theater (ACT), featuring suspended decks and balconies. Bradley performed a structural retrofit for the 25,500 s.f. building, including underpinning the foundation for enhanced stability while working around the shoring of the existing structure.
Location

San Francisco, CA

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Plant Construction

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ACT Strand Theater

An existing historic four-story theater was renovated into a 300-seat venue for the American Conservatory Theater (ACT), featuring suspended decks and balconies. Bradley performed a structural retrofit for the 25,500 s.f. building, including underpinning the foundation for enhanced stability while working around the shoring of the existing structure.