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Foster City Levee Improvement Project Award

The Foster City Levee Improvement Project receives the Merit Award from the California Trails and Greenways Award Program. BFS Landscape Architects is proud to have contributed to this transformative project alongside the talented Schaaf & Wheeler, who designed the main trail and shoulder width. This project sets a new standard for the San Francisco Bay Trail, combining functionality with foresight for long-term community protection against projected 2050 sea level rise. LEARN MORE

Orchard Lane Park in play equipment

Orchard Lane Park

Enjoy our video celebrating the City of Soledad’s Orchard Lane Park, a state-of-the-art park designed with inclusivity at its core. The new park offers a range of amenities, including Universal designed play structures, picnic areas, water features, a dog park, and a skate park. At the heart of this achievement lies the active involvement of the community, which played a pivotal role in shaping the park’s features. The park’s grand opening not only signifies a significant milestone for Soledad but also represents a beacon of inclusivity and community spirit for future generations.

 

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Groundbreaking at Salinas Regional Soccer Complex

Congratulations to our client Salinas Regional Sports Authority on breaking ground on phase 2 of the new Salinas Regional Soccer Complex. We are proud to be part of this “world class” project. Rarely do you see so many public, private, and non-profit entities pull together to make a project happen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2run2I08ho

ABOUT THE PROJECT  The Salinas Regional Soccer Complex is a 42-acre site that will include eight natural grass fields, two artificial turf fields, an indoor soccer arena, walking trails, outdoor sports courts for multiple sports, sand soccer and volleyball. BFS has assisted SRSA and the City of Salinas with the existing facility renovations, grant applications, and the proposed expansion planning process. LEARN MORE

People using the long stairway down to the park and looking at the great view of the Bay

ENR Award

Congratulations to our client The Francisco Park Conservancy on their new Francisco Park winning Engineering News-Record’s “Best of the Best” national competition! It was an honor to work on this transformative project. The team was recognized during ENR’s Annual Award of Excellence Gala in New York City on April 13th. https://www.enr.com/enr-award-of-excellence

The team included (but was not limited to):
Lead Design Firm/ Landscape Architect: BFS Landscape Architects
General Contractor: Cahill Contractors
Civil Engineer: Sherwood Design Engineers
Structural Engineer: Mar Structural Design
Architect: 450 Architects
Project Manager: MCK America’s Inc.

ABOUT THE PROJECT  Through complex engineering and customized features, the award-winning Francisco Park is the long-awaited solution to a neighborhood dilemma—how to transform the decommissioned historic Francisco Reservoir into an accessible community park. LEARN MORE

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Healthcare Award

The Ohana Center project for Montage Health has won a national 2022 Healthcare Design Award from the AIA. This impactful project is going to make a real difference in the Healthcare Industry and in the lives of pediatric patients in Monterey. https://www.aia.org/showcases/6534025-montage-health-ohana-center

The Ohana Center project is included in Architect magazine’s coverage of Winners of 2022 AIA/AAH Healthcare Design Awards. https://www.architectmagazine.com/awards/aia-awards/aia-announces-the-winners-of-2022-aia-aah-healthcare-design-awards_o

ABOUT THE PROJECT  The innovative Ohana Center mental and behavioral health facility for children uses neuroscience research and connection with nature to augment healing. Located in Monterey, the 16-bed residential/outpatient facility is on a protected eight-acre site with a 2:1 slope and topography of coast live oaks, oak chaparral vegetation, and grassy open space. LEARN MORE