Project Overview
UCSF is constructing a new clinical facility and parking garage in Mission Bay. The five-story clinical building will include an ambulatory surgery center, adult primary and secondary multi-specialty clinics, and a pharmacy. The new parking garage will provide 500 spaces and house administrative offices for UCSF Transportation Services. Construction is scheduled to continue through August of 2024.
Construction begins with the parking garage on the south end of the Block 34 site. Initial activity will include removal of the existing parking lot, excavation, and drilling foundation piles as well as installing a temporary trailer that will serve as a project office.
Parking in the lot adjacent to the WGVCV will remain through July 2021. The lot will then be closed and removed for construction of the clinical building. The foundations for that building will also include drilled piers.
The new parking garage will provide 500 spaces and house administrative offices for UCSF Transportation Services. The new five-story clinical building will include an ambulatory surgery center, adult primary and secondary multi-specialty clinics, and a pharmacy.
Block 34 Clinic Building
- Ambulatory Surgery Center
- 14 Operating Rooms
- Clinics
- Urgent Care
- Imaging
- Outpatient Rehab Therapy
- Primary Care
- Multi-Specialty
- Pharmacy
- Café
Parking Garage
- 500 parking stalls
- Transportation Department Administration Office
Community Involvement
Meetings with the Community
April 28, 2021
UCSF Block 34 Design and Schedule Update
January 14, 2021
UCSF Block 34 Design and Schedule Update
November 12, 2020
UCSF Block 34 Presentation
March 13, 2014
Block 33 and 34 Space Ceiling Update
Contact
Ellie Rossiter
Executive Director, Community Relations & Strategic Partnerships
Community & Government Relations
University of California, San Francisco
490 Illinois Street, Floor 11, Box 0462 | San Francisco, CA 94143
tel: 415/699-0501
Email: [email protected]
Community & Government Relations Projects
UCSF is engaged in a variety of ongoing projects designed to enhance the campus and medical center, and better serve both patients and the greater community.
When we embark on any project, planning always includes engagement with the local community.