Projects
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Sierra College, Rocklin Campus – (read more)
Sierra College built a three-level, 354‐bed student housing facility on approximately 131,000 sq. ft. in Rocklin, CA. The dormitory, which consists of affordable apartment-style residences, is funded by a $80.5 million grant from the State of California.
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Roper St. Francis Berkeley Hospital Expansion – (read more)
Roper St. Francis Berkeley Hospital added over 200,000 square feet of new space to its existing hospital.
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AdventHealth Minneola Hospital – (read more)
The AdventHealth Minneola project is a 4-story, 80-bed hospital with 40 critical care patient rooms and 40 general medical or surgical rooms.
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UC Davis Health 48X Surgery Complex – (read more)
The 48X Surgery Complex, a four-story facility spanning 268,000 square feet, plays a pivotal role in UC Davis Health’s strategy to expand community services and alleviate the outpatient operating room capacity constraints at its main hospital.
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Hyatt Regency Conroe Hotel and Convention Center – (read more)
As a key contributor to the project’s accelerated timeline, SurePods played a critical role by prefabricating and delivering 240 bathroom pods.
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University of Tampa Grand Center – (read more)
The University of Tampa (UTampa) built the new 10-story Grand Center on its campus, it’s largest building yet.
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Flat Creek Apartments – (read more)
SurePods, in collaboration with Design Associates, GE Johnson, and Digital Building Components successfully completed Flat Creek Apartments in 2023.
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Hotel Polaris at the U.S. Air Force Academy – (read more)
Hotel Polaris at the U.S. Air Force Academy is a 317,000 sq.ft. campus situated along the foot of the Rocky Mountains. Paying tribute to its historic location, USAFA Hotel will be the only hotel in the country equipped with dual flight simulators.
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Royal Sonesta at 20 Mass – (read more)
Massachusetts Ave. located in Capital Hill, served mainly as a government office building for the past 50 years. SurePods built 211 bathrooms for the Royal Sonesta Hotel, the first project in Washington D.C.