APSI was honored to receive a 2024 Grand Jury Award for the Second Bank of the United States Restoration project from the Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia! The Preservation Awards recognize efforts in preserving and protecting historic resources through restoration, rehabilitation, adaptive reuse, and advocacy. APSI provided construction management services on the $6.8 million restoration of the Second Bank of the United States, which was constructed between 1819-1824 and is a National Historic Landmark in Philadelphia.
Since 2017, APSI has proudly provided project controls and support services for the $1.7 billion Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Master Plan Implementation. Recently, our team conducted a site visit to deliver hands-on, proactive schedule management for the Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Replacement project. Through close collaboration and on-site engagement, we ensure that the project stays on track, meeting key milestones and supporting the long-term vision for this vital healthcare facility. We are excited to continue our partnership on this transformative program!
We’re excited to celebrate the groundbreaking of the ARCHWAY RECOVERY SERVICES INC (ARS) BHCIP-Funded Expansion in Fairfield, CA! This $15.5M project will add a 16,900 SF, two-story residential treatment facility, expanding ARS’s capacity to a 62-bed substance use disorder treatment center in Solano County. We are honored that Archway Recovery Services has entrusted APSI to provide construction management for this critical facility. Their work in supporting individuals on their journey to recovery is truly invaluable, and we’re proud to play a role in bringing this much-needed resource to the community.
Project Highlight: Ukiah New Residential Center, Willits, Mendocino County, CA As a joint venture, APSI and 6D PMCM provided preconstruction, construction project management, scheduling, constructability reviews, and estimating services for the California Conservation Corps (CCC) New Residential Center in Willits, CA, in collaboration with California Department of General Services (DGS). This $56.8 million, 56,000-square-foot design-bid-build project includes 12 new buildings: an administration building, six dormitories, an education building, a recreation building, a multi-purpose gym with kitchen and dining room, a warehouse with work area, and a hazardous materials storage room. Sitework includes approximately 101,000 square feet of paved surface for driveways and parking, and 78,000 square feet of concrete paving for service and staging areas and walkways. Designed to accommodate 120 permanent corps members, the facility is based on the CCC prototype and tailored to meet residential needs. It was developed with sustainability in mind, targeting Zero Net Energy (ZNE) in alignment with the Governor’s Executive Order B-18-12, and is expected to achieve at minimum a LEED Silver certification. Thank you to our outstanding team for their hard work and dedication in delivering this impactful project.