Level 5 Inc.

Site By

Project Summary

UC College of the Law San Francisco (198 McAllister) is “Phase 2” of the college’s Academic Village. With 356,000 SF, this new building will include academic and retail space plus below-market graduate student housing for some 670 students from UC Law SF; the University of California, San Francisco; and other institutions of higher education. Amenities include 24-hour security, shared study rooms, an indoor-outdoor residential lounge, common kitchen, video room, laundry, fitness center, exterior atrium, exterior dog run, bike storage and ground-floor retail and café space.

  • Client

    Greystar
  • Location

    San Francisco
  • General Contractor

    Build Group

Market Sector

  • Education
  • Multi Unit Residential

Services

  • Metal Framing
  • Drywall
  • Insulation
  • Fire Proofing

Region

  • Bay Area
View All Projects

The health and safety of our employees and the people in the communities where we live and work is our highest priority. Level 5 is closely monitoring COVID-19 and following the recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and OSHA, as well as state and local governments.

We have comprehensive safety practices and are promptly adding the most current recommendations related to making our job sites and offices safe as related to COVID-19.

Our practices include key elements such as:

  • Social distancing protocols
  • Face coverings
  • Cleaning and disinfecting procedures
  • Extended training, monitoring, and reporting
  • Exposure risk assessment tools

To date, construction has consistently been designated as essential throughout the various county and state orders. This means that it is anticipated we will continue to provide our services to build the infrastructures in a way that provides for the greatest level of health and safety for our employees and the community. This includes continuing to follow the guidelines of the CDC and OSHA as well as state and local governments. We also understand the challenges this crisis brings to our employees, and therefore, the importance of maintaining our operations in order to help sustain the livelihoods of our employees.