Q P . Q P . since 1978
We are a licensed General Engineering and Building Contractor specializing in the:
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of a wide variety of public works, commercial, and industrial projects.
Robert A. Bothman Construc on was founded 40 years ago in 1978 as B&B Concrete
Construc on Company, and has since grown to three offices with over 300 employees
covering several divisions:
Athle c & Recrea onal Construc on Site Development and Heavy Engineering
Structural and Architectural Concrete Landscape and Irriga on
Sustainable Development (including Solar Energy Construc on, Stormwater Management and Pervious Concrete)
Our long history of on‐ me delivery and superior quality of construc on has allowed us to foster long‐term posi ve rela onships with our clients and earned us the reputa on for consistently delivering quality projects. Over 75% of our clients are repeat customers who know they can depend on us every me to deliver every project on me and within budget. Robert A. Bothman Construc on has a 7 person management team with over 300 years of combined project management, construc on management, and es ma ng experience. Our precise scheduling and hands‐on methodology ensures proper handling of our resources and complete dedica on to each and every project. With every facet of the company coming together as one cohesive team, we have been able to complete thousands of successful projects in the last 40 years. Our commitment to uncompromising quality and professionalism ensures that each client is sa sfied with every stage of the project. We support our staff and reward our field personnel for the pride they take in managing and construc ng excellent projects in a safe working environment.
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: Chateau Masson, LLC/Lexor Builders
Project Description: Excavation, forming and pouring footings, grade beams, structural concrete support walls, slab on grade, metal deck, suspended slab, pilasters, stairs, architectural walls and ramps for ADA access. The exterior walls and support beam required substantial drilled and grouted tie back support system. The strategic coordination of the critical grading, tie back and grouting operations, and reinforcement and concrete forming and placement was essential. Scope also included reinforcing steel, installation of embeds, baserock, vapor barrier and concrete curing systems. Critical path scheduling was essential due to multiple trades and project being completed in a compressed timeline.
Designer: Earthstar Architects
Mountain Winery
Saratoga, California
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: LRP – CGL/Moss for SCCS
Project Descrip on: Design‐assist construc on services for new two‐story lt‐up panel building. Scope included structural and site concrete for new building, CIP concrete and suspended slab mezzanine, structural pre‐cast concrete, SWPPP, earthwork, demo/clear, underground u li es, paving and surfacing, site furnishings, irriga on systems, plan ng and landscape.
Owner Contact: Gilbane Building Company, Chris Wilson, 916‐284‐4126 Designer: Bowman & Williams
Rountree Deten on Facility
Watsonville, California
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital
Project Descrip on: Site concrete for new green roof/courtyard on top of building structure. Project scope included cast‐in‐place site walls and planters, founda ons for precast walls, sub‐base for unit pavers, sub‐base for exterior Lithocrete, extruded curbs and gu ers, formed curbs and gu ers, vehicular paving on grade, vehicular paving atop structure, exterior topping slabs on structural concrete, pedestrian paving, sidewalk, stairs, and ramps, founda ons for bollards, light posts, sign posts, gate posts, fence posts.
Owner Contact: DPR Construc on, Jason Cornejo, 408.370.2322 Designer: Hammel, Green and Abrahamson
Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital—Discovery Garden
Palo Alto, California
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: San Francisco State University Project Descrip on: 120,000SF New construc on, Recrea on and Wellness Center, including cast‐in‐place spread and stepped wall foo ngs, grade beams, basement level and site retaining walls, slab‐on‐grade, indoor pool deck slab, slab‐on‐metal deck, polish and sealed floors, extensive site concrete flatwork and retaining walls.
Designer: WRNS Studio
San Francisco State University – Mashouf Recrea on and Wellness Center
San Francisco , California
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: Chabot Las Positas Community College District
Project Descrip on: New two‐story academic building. Scope included spread and con nuous foo ngs, elevator pit, slab‐on‐grade including base rock and vapor barrier, interior building curbs, slab‐on‐metal deck, stairs and landings, mechanical pad on roof, and replacement flatwork between buildings. Owner Contact: Balfour Bea y Construc on, David Bock, 415.595.6704
Designer: HMC Architects
Las Positas College, Classroom Building 1000
Livermore, California
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: City of San Mateo, Department of Parks & Recreation
Project Description: Construction of new regional shoreline parks including extensive concrete elements such as cast‐in‐place concrete restroom, entry and storage buildings, water features, retaining walls, seat and planter walls, terraced stairways, bridge abutments, structural columns supporting picnic and seating shelters, curbing, mowbands, decorative concrete paving and city sidewalks.
Owner Contact: Ron Mason, 650.522.7542
Designer: 2M Associates
Shoreline & Seal Point Park
San Mateo, California
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: Santa Clara Stadium Authority
Project Descrip on: Installa on of concrete abutment for three bridges. Work includes clear and grubbing, reloca on of u li es, excava on, grading, placement of CIDH piles, placement of reinforced concrete abutments, placement of reinforced concrete retaining walls and electrical work for light fixtures and power supply.
Designer: GHD, Inc.
San Tomas Aquino Creek Pedestrian Bridges
Santa Clara, CA
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: California Air Na onal Guard — Moffe Federal Airfield Project Descrip on: Site prepara on including demoli on, clearing, grading, etc.; all site work and u li es, site concrete, cast‐in‐place concrete and all site security measures and devices for construc on of a new 48,750 square foot facility to house the 131st Rescue Squadron/Guardian Angel Weapons System. Pedestrian and vehicular access were constantly maintained for exis ng walkways, corridors, and other adjacent occupied areas.
Designer: CH2MHill
Moffe Pararescue Replacement Training Facility
Mountain View, California
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: Santa Cruz Seaside Company/Sla er Construc on
Project Descrip on: Cri cal structural excava on and shoring systems between exis ng historical structures, ac ve railroad line and within busy public areas. Base slab subgrade was below sea level and required extensive con nuous dewatering efforts and constant coordina on with local, State and Federal water and environmental agencies. Structural concrete walls and grade beams, suspended concrete slabs, and extensive waterproofing systems.
Owner Contact: Sla er Construc on, Ma Sla er, 831.425.5425
Designer: William S. Bagnall Architects, Inc.
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk Haunted Castle
Santa Cruz, California
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Project Descrip on: Form and pour concrete walls, slabs, and trench drain for new wave pool. Including thoroseal of walls, caulking and installa on of embeds.
Owner: Great America Theme Park
Designer: Water Technology, Inc.
Great America Wave Pool
Santa Clara, California
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: City of San Jose
Project Descrip on: New 68,000 SF state of the art skate park. One of the largest ever built, the Wormhoudt Inc. designed park features the world’s largest cradle, tallest vert wall, and largest full pipe. In addi on, the pools and features within the park are actually recrea ons of the original pools that were first skated in the 1960’s and 1970’s. The intricate cra smanship and extreme tolerances of the features were paramount to the success of the project. Mul ple confluences of different radiuses and conforms made for challenging concrete and shotcrete installa ons and coordina on. The transi ons of the walls, floors and radiuses are what make the features a success. This combined with the shear size and height of the elements have made this park a world wide success.
Designer: Zach Wormhoudt, Wormhaudt Inc.
Lake Cunningham Regional Park
San Jose, California
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: City of Sco s Valley
Project Descrip on: Construc on of new 20,000 square foot concrete skate park including rough and fine grading, cast‐in‐place concrete walls, ramps and curbs shotcrete concrete bowls and pipes handrails embedded steel edging and angles, perimeter walkways, fencing irriga on and landscaping.
Owner Contact: Ken Anderson, 831.438.5854
Designer: Wormhoudt Inc., Zack Wormhoudt, 831.426.8424
Skypark Skate Park
Sco s Valley, California
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: San Mateo County Community College District
Project Description: Miscellaneous campus‐wide improvements including new decorative concrete paving and architectural features, walls with granite veneer, new lighting, new site furnishings, water features, signage, architectural paving, landscaping, resurfacing/retrofitting of existing campus roadways and parking lots with ADA compliant features, new utility (storm drain, sewer, electrical, irrigation) systems, infrastructure improvements, and traffic and pedestrian flow upgrades.
Contact: Jose Nunez, Vice Chancellor, 650.642.7151
Designer: Gates and Associates
Canada College Gateway
Redwood City, California
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: City of Alameda
Project Description: Concrete scope included suspended slab on driven pile overlook, retaining walls, raised concrete seat walls and planter walls. The pile and grade beam operation was a critical element due to the constrained site conditions and environmental considerations. Pedestrian traffic control and safety concerns were extremely important due to the location and high profile environment. Integrally colored concrete paving with architectural scoring, tot lot curbs, parking lot curbs and mow‐bands were included for aesthetic appeal.
Marina Cove Waterfront Park
Alameda, California
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: Minnesota Street LLC Project Descrip on: Renova on and retro‐fit of an industrial warehouse into art gallery space with a central atrium and café. The scope of work included structural and site concrete, founda ons, walls, slabs, sidewalks, and curbs and gu er. Addi onal components included site u li es, landscaping and irriga on, storm drainage, and street AC paving.
Designer: Jensen Architects, Laura Messier, 415.348.9650
1275 Minnesota Street
San Francisco, CA
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: Trumark Urban Project Descrip on: Adap ve re‐use project conver ng an office building into a luxury residen al development. The structural concrete scope of work included structural concrete and rebar for the Main Tower (retro‐fit) and Townhomes (new construc on) including walls, columns, beams, and slabs.
Designer: Handel Architects, LLP, Derick Chan, 415.495.5588
2155 Webster Avenue
San Francisco, California
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: Brigham Young University, Hawaii
Project Description: Construction of three new dorm buildings for Brigham Young University in Hawaii. Each of the 25,000 SF buildings features bedrooms, bathrooms, common areas, and laundry rooms for students. Project scope includes spread footings, grade beams, and thickened slab on grade foundations that support CMU walls and pre‐cast hollow core planks. The second and third floor hollow core planks include a topping slab that features a down turned beam at the interior walkway. Scope also includes sidewalks, curbs, and site walls.
Architect: Architectural Nexus
General Contractor: Layton Construction Company
BYU Hawaii Single Apartment Buildings, Dorm Buildings 1, 4 & 5
Laie, Oahu, HI
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: Brigham Young University, Hawaii
Project Descrip on: Construc on of a new mul ‐use building for Brigham Young University in Hawaii. The 41,000 SF building features classrooms, faculty offices, and support rooms. Project scope includes spread foo ngs and grade beams, thickened slab on grade, sidewalks, curbs, and site walls. The second and third floor suspended slabs feature a reinforced fiber concrete mix and there is a free standing cast‐in‐place concrete staircase accessing all three levels.
Architect: Architectural Nexus
General Contractor: Okland Construc on
BYU Hawaii Mul ‐Use Building, Concrete
Laie, Oahu, HI
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: CoreSite
Project Descrip on: Construc on of a new two story, 101,250 square foot data center for Coresite. Scope of work includes concrete foo ngs, founda ons, u li es for potable water, site concrete, and excava on of exis ng concrete foo ngs and founda ons. Addi onal projects completed for Coresite include, K‐4 rated security fence, landscaping and irriga on, AC replacement, reclaimed water, loading dock, and canopy.
General Contractor: Hathaway Dinwiddie, Tim Yager, 408.988.4200
Designer: DCM, Inc., Tiemo Mehner, 213.232.2740
CoreSite ‐ Stender
Santa Clara, California
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: County of San Mateo
Project Descrip on: New construc on of a 260,000GSF correc onal facility on a 4.67‐acre site with surface parking, central plant, and offsite improvements. The site concrete scope included concrete walkways at building perimeter, offsite sidewalk, concrete pavement at central u lity plant, curb and gu er, and concrete bioswales. The structural concrete scope included: radiant concrete floor at Level 2 & Level 3. This project is designed to achieve LEED Silver cer fica on.
Designer: HOK, Mike Jus ce
Maple Street Correc onal Facility
Redwood City, California
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: City of Brentwood
Project Description: New parking garage for the Brentwood Civic Center. Scope includes site grading, slab on grade baserock, footing excavation, cast‐in‐place concrete of structural concrete walls, post tension slabs, pump, place and finish of footings, walls and columns. Additional scope includes forming of walls and columns, shoring of slab decks, site concrete, curb and gutter, ramps and ADA compliant features.
Architect: LPA, Inc.
Brentwood Civic Center Parking Garage
Brentwood, CA
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: Robert A. Bothman Construc on
Project Descrip on: Site prepara on, including building pad and site grading, underground u lity infrastructure and site work for a new one‐story 21,000 SF concrete lt‐up office building. The project scope included: twenty five lt‐up concrete panels, concrete building slab and trash enclosure, specialty colored and stamped concrete, asphalt parking lots with ADA access, concrete walkways, colored pavers, site irriga on and landscaping.
Designer: James Crawford Architect, Bill Winkleman, 408.353.6700
2690 Sco Boulevard
Santa Clara, California
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: Robert A. Bothman, Inc.
Project Description: Two story colored and exposed aggregate concrete tilt‐up office building. Concrete features include hard trowel and custom color stain finish floors throughout, form‐a‐liner architectural fluted shell, colored and stamped concrete entryways, custom concrete monument sign, color broom finish, walkways, vertical curb and concrete paved yard and parking lot.
Designer: Architectural Design Structure, Inc 408.967.2850
650 Quinn Avenue
San Jose, California
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: San Jose / Evergreen Community College District
Project Description: Concrete work for new science building. Scope included miscellaneous paving, curb and gutter, architectural and finish concrete at elevator pits, building slabs, balconies, decks, stairs, ramps, skylight dome and temporary equipment pads.
Owner Contact: Robert Dias, 408.924.1925
Designer: tBP Architecture
San Jose City College Science Building
San Jose, California
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: Kohanaiki Shore, LLC
Project Descrip on: Construc on of the mul ‐story 55,000 square foot luxury Kohanaiki Club house. Includes brewery, mechanical rooms, restaurant, movie theatre, suspended slab and pool, bowling alley Cast‐in‐place foo ngs, walls and suspended slab. Retaining walls, driveway and other associated sitework. General Contractor: Metzler Contrac ng
Kohanaiki Golf Clubhouse & Spa
Kailua‐Kona, Hawaii
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: Polynesian Cultural Center
Project Descrip on: New construc on of a retail marketplace, scope of work included structural and architectural concrete sitework and flatwork, curbs, gu ers, sidewalks, driveways, paving and striping. Special features included a centrally located stepped concrete performance stage and gazebo, retail store fronts feature faux wood stained and stamped concrete.
General Contractor: Jacobsen Construc on
Designer: JM Williams and Associates
Polynesian Cultural Center, Hukilau Marketplace
Laie, Hawaii
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: US Army Corps of Engineers
Project Description: Construction of a new Equipment Concentration Site at Fort Hunter Liggett in Jolon, CA. The 92,855 square foot facility provides open space storage and staging, office spaces, restroom facilities and an arms storage vault. Robert A. Bothman Construction provided all the structural concrete on the job including foundations, building slabs and tilt up panels. Additional scope includes construction of the high tech munitions storage vault.
Fort Hunter Liggett ECS Warehouse
Jolon, California
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: County of Hawaii
Project Descrip on: Form and pour: concrete collars at eleven culverts, concrete outlet structures at fourteen culverts, head wall and wing wall extensions at one culvert, foo ng and bollards at one culvert; concrete lining at eleven culverts
General Contractor: Goodfellow Brothers, Inc.
Queen Kaahumanu Highway Widening PH 2
Kailua‐Kona, Hawaii
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: County of Hawaii
Project Descrip on: New construc on of the first ever concrete paved road on the Island of Hawaii. The 3.2 mile, 5 lane highway, is the first major roadway construc on project on the island in the last 20 years. The roadway features 2 hand formed lanes, hand placed vibratory screed, epoxy coated dowel baskets staggered from 12 to 15 feet, and a 10% grade uphill. Addi onal scope includes upgrades to Palanis Road which features 8 foot wide concrete sidewalks, concrete spillways and ADA ramps.
General Contractor: Nan, Inc.
Ane Keohokalole Highway
Kailua‐Kona, Hawaii
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: U.S. Marine Corps Base
Project Descrip on: Structural concrete site‐work for turnkey maintenance building. Project scope includes structural slabs on grade, walls, columns, beams, slabs on metal deck, housekeeping and equipment pads, sidewalks, and stairs and landings.
General Contractor: FTSI/Phelps Joint Venture
P‐864 MALS 24 Aircra Maintenance Expansion
Kaneohe, HI
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: KB Home South Bay Project Descrip on: New residen al development with concrete sitework including: curb and gu er, sidewalk, ADA ramps, podiums, common areas, stairs, entryways, pa os and driveways.
Designer: SKA Landscape Architecture
Tuscany Hills Development
San Jose, California
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: East Side Union High School District
Project Descrip on: Gymnasium moderniza on including site and selec ve demoli on, earthwork, u lity infrastructure, site concrete and paving, architectural concrete, exterior building finishes, landscape, irriga on and site ameni es.
Designer: Aedis Architecture and Planning
Independence High School Gym
San Jose, California
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Private Owner
Project Descrip on: Custom home improvements including major structural founda on designs to incorporate storage and equipment below grade. Mul ple pods distributed throughout the property for space and views. Intricate below grade concrete access service and equipment tunnels connec ng pods, outside buildings, and the residence. Addi onal scope includes water features, decora ve concrete, architectural concrete, and landscape improvements.
Private Residence
The Bluffs, Mauna Kea, Hawaii
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: Urban School of San Francisco
Project Descrip on: Installa on of structural concrete for mul ‐level academic and athle c buildings includes column founda ons, wall foo ngs, concrete walls, slab on grade, suspended slabs, roof decks & columns, work also includes architectural concrete for exterior walls, concrete planters & site furnishings.
General Contractor: Plant Construc on
Designer: Pfau Long Architecture
Urban School of San Francisco
San Francisco, California
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: Private Owner
Project Description: Contemporary pool structure, spa and outdoor living / dining area. Construction included structural, architectural, and site concrete, an engineered steel frame structure with glass skylight and a separate solarium. Bothman Construction also successfully managed installation of the support systems such as mechanical, electrical, plumbing and roofing trades. Other elements to the project included Bothman’s custom landscape design with a wide variety of planting, new stone, tile, retaining walls, stairwells, water features, irrigation and storm drainage system.
Private Residence
Los Gatos, California
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: Confiden al Client
Project Descrip on: Rebar installa on and concrete for five equipment pads and one wind energy tether founda on.
General Contractor: Goodfellow Brothers Inc.
Energy Kite Pilot
South Kohala, Hawaii
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: Private
Project Descrip on: New founda on and architectural concrete for a private residence in Mauna Kea, Hawaii. Construc on primarily consisted of concrete and glass installa on. Addi onal scope includes construc on of a pool and pool house, reflec ng ponds, entry pavilion, structural and architectural concrete interior and exterior walls and columns, specialized concrete mix design with coral for architectural elements on all exposed surfaces. The concrete retaining walls and elevated elements allowed all equipment, storage and exercise rooms to be below grade.
Private Residence
Mauna Kea, Hawaii
Structural and Architectural Concrete
Owner: County of Hawaii
Project Descrip on: New Construc on of an 80,000 square foot civic center. The LEED Silver project features water efficient landscaping, recycled and cer fied wood products, bicycle parking, an electric car charge sta on and a 250 kW photovoltaic system atop the center’s parking structure.
General Contractor: Maryl Pacific Construc on, Inc.
West Hawaii Civic Center
Keohokalole, Hawaii
Testimonials
“Bothman’s experience and expertise has been a tremendous asset to our projects. The projects we worked on together ranged between 5 million and 10 million dollars and each has been complex for different reasons. One example is the Helen Diller Civic Center Playgrounds project, a 10 million dollar renovation in front of San Francisco City Hall over an existing parking structure from 1960. In addition to its high visibility and constant pedestrian traffic, the area is regularly booked for events. To add to the challenges of this project, the design included fully custom play structures that were manufactured and shipped from Germany. I strongly believe that Bothman is the only contractor we know with the skills to deliver this project successfully.“ Alejandra Chiesa, Bay Area Program Director, The Trust for Public Land
“On behalf of the West Valley Mission Community College District I want to express appreciation for your efforts. Your teamwork and careful planning have pushed this most import project for Mission College off to a great start! We are very pleased with the attention to the schedule, anticipating rain events and all of your actions to keep this project moving ahead of schedule.” Gaye Dabalos, Director, Facilities Construction, West Valley Mission Community College District
“The entire Gilbane team would like to recognize the work your team has done thus far on the MBR II project. Your field forces lead by Leo have done outstanding work pushing the schedule, while maintaining the upmost importance to safety. The Quality of work is outstanding, the IOR , Engineer and our QIC team are pleased with your quality of work; excavation, rebar and concrete placement and housekeeping have all been spot on . I personally cannot remember working with a more professional group of trades’ men. Leo and the rebar Forman Simon take care of any concerns raised by the IOR, and always go out of their way to work with the other contractors on site. The response from your office staff has been equally professional. RFI and submittal were done very well. You are one of the few contractors who have handled Eadoc without any issues. Sven and Marc have made the meetings and actively worked with the Design team to find solutions to problems.” Kurtis Packer, Superintendent, Gilbane Building Company
Mission College Main Building Replacement Phase II
“Bothman has been successful in bidding several VTA design-bid-build contracts in recent years, ranging in value from $3,000,000 to over $22,000,000. The largest and most challenging of the Bothman contracts was the Light Rail Transit - Downtown Platforms Retrofit Project. The Downtown Platforms Retrofit Project called for raising existing station platforms in Downtown San Jose's Transit Mall while maintaining light rail service throughout construction. Bothman delivered a quality project and conducted construction activities in a professional manner. Light rail service was maintained during construction. Business disruptions were very minimal as Bothman accelerated schedule to minimize construction durations at the same time adhered to a set of work hours geared to avoid peak business hours. Bothman also assigned a dedicated Community Liaison Officer that ensured prompt and accurate communications and responsive action to issues raised. The finished product has met and exceeded expectations.” Mark S. Robinson, Chief Engineering and Construction Officer, Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority