Treasure Island Redevelopment Phase 1 ENGEO Incorporated Project Location: San Francisco, California Project Start Date: 1 January 2015 Project Completion: 1 February 2023 Project Team: Stefanos Papadopulos, GE Chris Stouffer, PE Accreditations and Awards: 2023 ASCE Outstanding Geotechnical Project 2022-2023 CalGeo Outstanding Project Award in the Private Large-Budget Category Project Summary: Treasure Island was constructed in the late 1930s for the Golden Gate International Exposition, with the intent of converting it to an international airport. The redevelopment of Treasure Island is being performed under a public-private partnership between TIDA and Treasure Island Community Development (TICD). The development proposed in- cludes 8,000 dwelling units, an additional 200,000 ft2 of retail space, 500 hotel rooms, and approximately 300 acres of open space. New infrastruc- ture and transit systems, including a ferry terminal, will be constructed to facilitate transportation on and off the island. ENGEO performed the geotechnical studies and designed the stabilization of the geotechnical hazards. ENGEO also prepared the geotechnical mitigation construction drawings and specifications and performed the quality control and quality assurance during construction. Impact: The Treasure Island development plan facilitates the City of San Francisco’s long-term goal of implementing the creation of a new City neighborhood on Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island. The develop- ment provides extensive public benefits such as affordable housing, new public open space, transportation improvements, infrastructure improve- ments, and recreational and entertainment opportunities. The develop- ment will create jobs and a vibrant, sustainable community by creating an innovative transportation program to maximize transit with a dense mixed-use urban core.
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