Address
1820 De La Vina, Santa Barbara, CA 93110
Client
Valerie & Mark Maldonado
Project Description
Memory Care
Completed
2015
1820 De La Vina, Santa Barbara, CA 93110
Valerie & Mark Maldonado
Memory Care
2015
1111 E. Mason St., Santa Barbara, CA 93103
Santa Barbara Unified School District
Modernization of Existing Multipurpose Building.
2015
290 Lighthouse Rd., Santa Barbara, CA 93109
Santa Barbara Unified School District
New Construction of library and classroom building and related sitework.
2015
2701 Las Positas Rd., Santa Barbara, CA 93110
Santa Barbara Unified School District
New Construction of library and classroom building and related sitework.
2015
Santa Barbara, CA
The Regents of the University of California, Santa Barbara
New Construction of 2 Story, 15,000 sq. ft., Ocean Science and Education Building at the University California Santa Barbara Campus for NOAA.
2013
512 Bath St., Santa Barbara, CA
Bradley Studios, L.P
Demolition of Five Existing Structures, Construction of New Apartment Housing for HACSB Consisting of Seven Building totaling 35,775 sq. ft.
2012
422 E. Cota Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Artisan Court LP
Public Housing.
2011
121 West Carrillo Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101
City of Santa Barbara
2008
Santa Barbara Housing Corporation
Sq Ft: 45,000
The Housing Authority of the City of Santa Barbara’s ongoing mission is to provide quality affordable housing. This project was designed to serve a segment of the city’s population that requires assistance to rebound productively back into society. This was accomplished successfully by the nationally recognized 61-unit Efficiency Housing development. The El Carillo Efficiency Housing Project features attractive architecture combined with multiple site support services.
McGillivray Construction (MCG) was able to successfully mitigate the challenges of constructing this 3-story facility with podium deck parking. What made this project challenging was that the job site was surrounded on 3 sides by structures within close proximity to the property line and the street, resulting in no space for staging or laydown. This project was a LIHTC project and required construction to be completed within a very aggressive time frame. McGillivray was not only able to meet the contract completion date but delivered the project one month early – and received an early completion bonus.McGillivray Construction successfully helped the owner to keep the cost changes of the project to a minimum and well below industry standards.
The project received several awards for construction and architecture.
The project received several awards for construction and architecture.
2006