LEADERS IN DESIGN - BUILD


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Turner is a North America-based, international construction services company and is a leading builder in diverse market segments. The company has earned recognition for undertaking large and complex projects, fostering innovation, embracing emerging technologies, and making a difference for their clients, employees and community. With a staff of over 10,000 employees, the company completes $15 billion of construction on 1,500 projects each year. Turner offers clients the accessibility and support of a local firm with the stability and resources of a multi-national organization.
Henry Turner founded Turner Construction Company in 1902 based on the core values of teamwork, integrity and commitment. Our work has resulted in the transformation of skylines, communities, and the construction industry.
Turner first made its mark on the industry by pioneering the use of steelreinforced concrete for general building, which allowed our company to deliver safer, stronger, and more efficient buildings to our clients. Today, our reach is global, and our people uphold Henry Turner’s vision to provide valuable services to clients and build partnerships in the community. “A promise made is a promise delivered,” rings as true today as it did in 1902.
Throughout Turner’s history, we set ambitious goals and made formal commitments to enhance safety, care for others, increase diversity and impact in the community, uphold high standards for business integrity, and build ever more sustainable and resilient buildings.
We are now connecting these and other efforts in an Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) strategy to enhance and strengthen our company and the industry. This is an authentic extension of our culture and includes how we actively care for people, how we build sustainability, and how we conduct business with transparency and accountability.
Making a difference in the lives of our people, customers, and community.




NINO ADAMO Vice President & General Manager

DAVE STEFFENS Vice President & General Manager

RAMA EKKAD Vice President & Operations Manager

EVAN WALKER Special Projects Division Manager

DRAKE COSTA Vice President & General Manager

WILLIAMS Business Manager

ETHAN HEINRICH Special Projects Division Operations Manager

SAUER Vice President & Operations Manager
SILICON
SACRAMENTO FRESNO
With nearly 35 years of experience and over 1000 DesignBuild projects Turner has realized that collaboration, coordination, cooperation, communication and trust are the five pillars of the design-build process that create the right culture and environment for a successful project. Turner’s Design-Build expertise integrates all these pillars for delivering projects on schedule and budget while exceeding client’s expectations. 01










Sacramento, California

IMPROVE THEIR SERVICES THE DEMANDS
The New Natural Resources Agency headquarters was the largest State Project Infrastructure Fund (SPIF) the Department of General Services completed at the time. The 495,000 sf, 22-story headquarters has been the shining example of design-build teamwork characterized by integrity, collaboration, and community impact. This LEED Platinum certified tower features a health and fitness center, an auditorium, multi-vendor food court, and a pedestrian plaza, and meets Net-Zero Energy standards. The project also included the renovation of the historic Heilbron House, and a 130-child daycare facility.
THEY HAVE CONTINUED TO IMPROVE UPON THE DELIVERY OF SERVICES TYPICALLY EXCEEDING DEMANDS OF LARGE COMPLEX DESIGN - BUILD PROJECTS.
Richard Standiford, Department
of General Services

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AWARD WINNING PROJECT
2022 DBIA National Project of the Year
2022 DBIA Western Pacific Region, Project of the Year
2022 DBIA National Award of Excellence
2022 DBIA National Award of Merit
2022 IPI Sue Dyer Innovation Awards, Big Room
2022 DBIA WPR, Design Excellence Award
Chico, California

The New Behavioral & Social Sciences (BSS) Building includes a new multi-story academic building that replaces functions previously housed in Butte Hall. The new building houses most of the classrooms, administrative space and faculty offices for the College of Behavioral and Social Science (BSS) and incorporates active learning classrooms, lecture rooms, administrative and faculty offices, conference rooms and breakout areas. The building is designed to meet Net-Zero Energy standards and is comprised of energy-efficient and sustainable design features balanced with the program needs within the available budget. LEED goals are set at a minimum standard equivalent to LEED Silver and will meet the CSU Sustainability Measurement System guidelines.
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PROJECT FEATURES
Design-Build Expansion
LEED Silver Certified Campus / Multiple Buildings Conference / Event Space Multi-Phased Project
Sacramento, California

The Resources Building Renovation project will renovate 657,000 sf of the existing building, originally built in 1964. The project will require demolition of the entire interior and exterior façade; transforming the facility into a sustainable and resilient 17-story office space while honoring the historic qualities of the original build. The primary objective of this renovation is to modernize and upgrade while completing a comprehensive overhaul of various aspects of the building. The design-build team is targeting LEED Silver and Net-Zero Energy.
DESIGN - BUILD TEAM POSSESSES THE EXPERTISE AND ARTISTRY TO THE INTRICACIES OF STATE OF CALIFORNIA DESIGN - BUILD PROJECTS .

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PROJECT FEATURES
Design-Build
State Fire Marshal Collaboration
Targeting Net-Zero Energy
SourceBlue Integration
High-Rise
Urban Site
Stockton, California

“THIS BUILDING GOAL OF ENVIRONMENTS, MAKE HEALTH EVERYONE
The Placer County Health & Human Services Center stands as a beacon of innovation, sustainability, and community engagement. This facility spans 142,000 sf and proudly claims the title of the County’s first Zero-Net-Energy building, designed to generate as much electricity as it consumes annually. Designed with versatility and functionality in mind, the center features a conference center with spacious meeting areas, training spaces, and designated play areas for children. Additionally, the facility offers employment centers, computer access areas, open office spaces, indoor and outdoor patio and break areas, and a two-story open space called “Collaboration Street.” This unique design feature encourages integration and collaboration among program teams, enhancing the overall effectiveness of the center.
BUILDING IS A STEP TOWARD OUR OF WORKING TO HAVE SYSTEMS, ENVIRONMENTS, AND CULTURES THAT HEALTH TRULY ACCESSIBLE TO EVERYONE IN OUR COMMUNITY .”
Rob Oldham, Department Director, Placer County HHS

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AWARD WINNING PROJECT
2024 Sacramento Business Journal, Best Real Estate Projects
PROJECT FEATURES
Design-Build Community Impact
Stanislaus, California

A monument to student life and leadership, the 71,000 sf Student Union Expansion maintains the welcoming campus atmosphere at Stanislaus State. The building contains conference rooms, ballrooms, retail space, a student lounge and study, administration, a restaurant and a theater. The project is located in the center of campus and has a direct connection to the cafeteria building. This Student Union achieved LEED Silver Certification.
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“THIS BUILDING WILL BE THE FIRST ENERGY- NET- NEUTRAL BUILDING ON CAMPUS AND THE THIRD IN THE SYSTEM
Eddie Vela, Dean of the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences



Design-Build
Targeting Net-Zero Energy Certification
SourceBlue Integration
Collaborative Study Space
Courtyard / Garden Active Campus
SACRAMENTO COUNTY AIRPORT
Sacramento, California
SACRAMENTO

As part of the Sacramento Terminal Modernization project, the Turner/Flatiron joint venture completed the design-build, 316,000 sf Central Terminal B Airside Concourse, which consisted of a 19-gate passenger concourse with an international arrivals facility. The international arrivals facility included a Federal Inspection Station with a dedicated international baggage carousel and customs detention space. The concourse prioritizes the travel experience and boasts a curved stainless steel roof, with a combination of exposed structural steel and wood ceilings, stainless steel column covers, terrazzo floors, and clerestory windows for daylighting. The Sacramento International Airport Terminal project is LEED Silver Certified.
TURNER HAS SHOWN THAT IT HAS SACRAMENTO COUNTY’S GOALS AND IN MIND AND HAS BALANCED INTERESTS OF THE BUILDER WITH THE INTERESTS OF THE AIRPORT AND THE DESIGN TEAM.

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AWARD WINNING PROJECT
2012 International Partnering Institute Partnered Project of the Year
2012 Sacramento Business Journal Green Leadership Award
2011 ACEC, Golden State Award 2011 ACEC, Best Engineering Design Projects 2012 California Transportation Foundation, Transportation Award
Sacramento, California

The new Caltrans District 3 Headquarters building is a 230,000 sf office space for the Caltrans administration, design, and engineering studios. The 5-story, class A office building houses 800 employees and features a 200-seat auditorium. The headquarters boasts a LEED Silver certification, meeting Net-Zero Energy standards, and it’s 13-foot ceilings ensuring that no workspace is more than 37-feet from natural light. Visitors and employees are greeted by public service counters, teleconferencing facilities, a cafeteria with outdoor tables and canvas awnings, and parking for 350 cars on-site and off-site parking for 90 state vehicles. The project also included a 3,610 sf daycare facility, which is housed in a portion of the original historic building that was preserved during construction.
“THE DESIGN - BUILD TEAM MOVED IN AN ORCHESTRATED, PARALLEL FLOW THAT ONLY AN EXCEPTIONAL DESIGN - BUILD TEAM COULD HAVE ACCOMPLISHED.”
Richard Myren, California Department of General Services


2010 Concrete Institute, Design Awards Program, Best Public/Institutional Buildings Award: Precast 2009 Institutional: Interior Design Magazine, Merit Award, Best of Year 2009 DBIA-WPR, Regional Award, Western Pacific Region
Sacramento, California

The 950,000 sf, 25-story, office building, serves as the headquarters for its anchor tenant, the California Environmental Protection Agency situated in the heart of downtown Sacramento. It is California’s first building to participate in the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED-EB program. Cal/EPA earned the prestigious Platinum certification, making it the nation’s first ever building to achieve this level of recognition in the LEED program. The building features cutting-edge telecommunications and mechanical/electrical systems, including top-notch temperature control and security systems. Notable features comprised photovoltaic panels on the low-rise roof, a sizeable 4,000 sf daycare center, a central cafeteria, a public auditorium, and ample bicycle space.
CALIFORNIA’S FIRST BUILDING TO PARTICIPATE IN THE U.S. GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL’S LEED - EB PROGRAM.


1999 California Construction Link, Outstanding Engineering
2002 Design-Build Excellence Award
2002 American Public Works Assoc., Project of the Year
2004 Building Owners & Managers Assoc., Earth Award
2004 CA State Governor’s Environmental & Economic Leadership Award
SACRAMENTO
2500 Venture Oaks Way, Suite 200
Sacramento, CA 95833
WALNUT CREEK
100 Pringle Avenue, Suite 340
Walnut Creek, CA 94596
SAN FRANCISCO
100 Bush Street, Suite 510
San Francisco, CA 94104
SILICON VALLEY
691 S Milpitas Boulevard, Suite 202 Milpitas, CA 95035