Wednesday, May 20, 2015

The Avalon Dublin Station – Phase III C1 Parking Structure





The Conco Companies are providing concrete services on the parking structure for the new Avalon Dublin Station Phase III 252-unit apartment building scheduled to open in September, 2015.  The building is conveniently located adjacent to the Dublin/Pleasanton BART Station and offers the apartment’s tenants easy access to highway 680 and 580.  

Conco’s work on the project includes the construction of the C1, six-story cast-in-place parking structure that will contain 365 parking spaces to accommodate the apartments. We will place 133,281 sq ft of concrete and use 542,000 pounds of reinforcing steel in building the structure.  The total project will take 4,500 cu yd of concrete and 800 cu yd of shotcrete.  

As part of the Avalon Dublin Station apartment communities, Phase III is also developed and managed by AvalonBay Communities, Inc.  Like Phase I and II, the new phase will offer a host of high-end finishes and amenities to its tenants.  With a choice of spacious one, two, and three bedroom units, each apartment will have an in-unit washer/dryer, gourmet kitchen with quartz stone countertops, and ENERGY STAR appliances.   Select apartments will have a balcony or patio and large, walk in closets. 

Amenities feature conveniences such as a state-of-the-art fitness center, swimming pool, work lounge with conference room and individual work spaces and on-site management as well as a clubroom with entertaining bar, large screen TV and billiard games.  In addition the apartment building is within easy access to the Iron Horse Trail and the Hacienda Shopping Center. 

The Conco Companies are a leading supplier of concrete services for the Western U.S. and got our start in the Bay Area in 1959 by offering clients the best value on a wide range of concrete services and products.  Since that time, we have taken a leading role as one of the top concrete contractors in the region. We currently serve California, Washington, Oregon, Nevada and Colorado.

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