500 Terry Francois
500 Terry Francois Blvd
San Francisco, CA 94158
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500 Terry Francois Blvd is an ENERGY STAR and LEED certified building that is located on the Waterfront in the Mission Bay District of San Francisco, California. The facility is a post-tensioned concrete building that features full height, double-glazed exterior glass, allowing daylighting opportunities for energy reduction all the while providing incredible views for occupants. Tenant floors feature state of the art lighting systems that incorporate occupancy sensors, daylight harvesting, and programmable lighting levels.The building's HVAC system features custom-built Fanwalls that are capable of providing 100% outside air to three different core areas of the building. Cooling is provided by a compbination of one 250-ton and one 500 ton stepped drive chillers, and two natural gas-fired hydronic boilers with variable frequency drive pumps provide heating to the building. The building utilizes an underfloor air distribution technology platform to provide superior indoor air quality to tenants while maintaining a highly efficient level of operation.
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Testimonial:
"By optimizing the HVAC systems both individually and as a whole, we can accurately match the changing load demands of the building. This has greatly reduced our energy consumption while maintaining the indoor air quality and comfort levels that are required by today’s workforce."
-- Jerry Counts, Chief Engineer, Metro ServicesPlease note: Narrative information in this profile has been provided by The Sobrato Organization or a representative of this facility. Other building information was verified and submitted to EPA at the time of application. Building energy performance, operating characteristics, and ownership/management may be subject to change over time.
Building Owner:*
The Sobrato Organization
Property Manager:*
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Year(s) Labeled (Rating):
2014 (95)
2015 (93)
2016 (98)
Facility Type: Office
Total Floorspace: 305000 sf
Year Constructed: 2008
Contract Type: None
Technologies Used:
| Stage 1-Recommissioning |
| Other Technologies/Strategies |