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MacArthur Transit Village - Parcel B

3883 Turquoise Way, Oakland, CA

This residential building located at Parcel B of the MacArthur Transit Village (MTV) consists of a 25-story high-rise and a 16-story mid-rise building adjacent to the MacArthur Station for Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART). The development consists of 403 residential units, 229 parking spaces, and terraced courtyards.

Site Square Footage: 51,218 sq. ft.

Date Completed: 2020

Construction Cost: $203 million

Client: Boston Porperties

General Contractor: Build Group, Inc.

Architect: Solomon Cordewell Buenz

Structural Engineer: Magnusson Klemencic Associates

Civil Engineer: Sandis

Rockridge Geotechnical, Inc. (RG) performed a geotechnical investigation for the project and consulted with the development and design teams from the early stages of the project through entitlement, schematic design, and design development. Throughout schematic design and value engineering, RG addressed the geotechnical implications of constructing a high-rise building on loose and compressible soils. The residential building is between 25 stories tall at the northern portion of the site and 16 stories tall at the southern portion of the site. The building is constructed approximately two to ten feet below the adjacent street grade. There are various rooftop and terraced courtyards at different levels of the building.

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