Strong to the Core
Van Ness Medical Office Building, San Francisco, CA
Located at the intersection of Van Ness Avenue and Geary Street—one of San Francisco’s busiest corridors—the Van Ness Medical Office Building (MOB) brings modern healthcare infrastructure to the city’s dense urban core.
Pankow delivered the structure through a design-build partnership with Boulder Associates and Pacific Medical Buildings. The 250,000-square-foot facility serves CPMC/Sutter departments and private medical practices.
Special seismic concrete cores
As part of its scope, Pankow built below-grade parking and advanced seismic systems for this tight-footprint project. The building features post-tensioned concrete cores engineered to self-correct during seismic events, reducing structural damage, and enhancing long-term safety.
As one of the first OSHPD 3 medical office projects in California to use lean construction principles, Van Ness MOB set a new benchmark for delivery. Pankow used 3D Building Information Modeling (BIM) to fully coordinate all trades—minimizing clashes, streamlining schedules, and ensuring smooth execution on the complex site.
Target Value Design saved $10 million
Through Target Value Design, Pankow helped reduce projected costs by more than $10 million. This collaborative, data-driven process allowed for smarter design choices, driving value throughout the project timeline.
The Van Ness MOB reflects Pankow’s strength in managing complex urban builds, delivering technical innovation, and advancing the next generation of healthcare construction.
Pankow used Target Value Design (TVD), a process that saved overall project costs by more than $10 million.
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Owner
Pacific Medical BuildingsArchitect
Boulder AssociatesDelivery Method
Design-BuildProject Size
250,000 SFLEED Certification
LEED™ Silver Certified
Pankow used 3D BIM to coordinate the trades, streamline the construction schedule, and ensure smooth execution on the complex urban site.
Innovative construction where it counts. Purposeful where it matters. Pankow builds with impact—delivering what healthcare needs.
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