San Leandro Brewery Facility

21st Amendment Brewery

Project Details

ROLE
CM/GC

CONTRACT AMOUNT
$15.6 Million

OWNER
21st Amendment Brewery

LOCATION
San Leandro, CA

ARCHITECT
Aidlin Darling Design

SIZE
95,000 square feet

COMPLETION
2015

Project Description

With over 14 years under their belt, 21st Amendment Brewery is not new to the craft beer industry, but their new 95,000-square-foot brewery facility puts them into another league.

Rudolph and Sletten understands what it takes to build a craft brewery. We stand ready to provide guidance on critical systems and when key decisions need to be made. Our teams are experts, decoding design drawings and ensuring you have complete information to make informed decisions. Our early involvement during design allows us to provide feedback on project cost, constructability and schedule.

With a "Brew Date" as 21st Amendment's main goal, Rudolph and Sletten provided critical feedback on the best use of both schedule and budget. Involvement during the design process allowed Rudolph and Sletten to value engineer aspects of the project to achieve the owner and architect's vision while keeping within project budget. Rudolph and Sletten also brought on design-build mechanical subcontractors to handle the design coordination and installation of the state-of-the-art equipment that was procured from Germany by the owners.

Phased renovation of an existing 95,000sf industrial building to create a new brewery facility. Includes demolition of a portion of the existing concrete mezzanine supported on steel beams; demolition of existing floor slab; new concrete floor slab to accommodate new brewery equipment, partition walls, and floor drainage design; new brewery equipment and other process equipment related to brewery operation; new mezzanine and catwalk system to the Brew House and pedestrian circulation in the production area; new partition walls for cold storage and other storage areas; new office and restaurant area with outdoor hospitality functions; new landscaping; renovation to the building exterior with new architectural elements; and new loading docks.