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Quality People. Quality Projects. ™
ALTERNATIVE DELIVERY
PROFILE
BOTHMAN.COM
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.
ALTERNATIVE DELIVERY
To afford Districts more flexibility, Districts are authorized under California state law to enter into agreements with partners based on qualifica on and price through a RFQ/P process to deliver facility improvements. Districts may consider “best value” proposals, similar to procedures associated with procuring other professional services contracts, and avoid the pi alls associated with ‘low bid’ contrac ng methods. The Lease‐leaseback contrac ng method was developed specifically to provide Districts with the same nego a ng tools as private sector en es, meaning that the builder(s) may be selected on the basis of qualifica ons that are important to the District and its stakeholders, including references from other Districts, project specific experience, schedule management, proven performance, etc.
It permits a collabora ve, teamwork‐oriented approach to projects that increases accountability and provides the designer, builder and key subcontractors with the ability to work together prior to construc on and iden fy best prac ces, appropriate products, and value engineering opportuni es. In addi on, the ability to phase projects and include incremental design and implementa on can be a great advantage to Districts with mul ple sports (or other) programs that need to be managed through a construc on process.
Another advantage this delivery method offers is the ability for a client to sa sfy its needs for financing the project. The client may request the developer/contractor to furnish financing for the new or renova on project with various op ons on the term and method of repayment. Although tradi onally less common, this service is building momentum due to many of our clients’ difficult budget challenges.
Most delivery op on concerns arise from misconcep ons, but as there is a great deal of flexibility within the confines of the law ‐ Agreements can (and should) be specifically structured to allay concerns, including requiring local trade par cipa on, the use of a District’s list of prequalified contractors and Project Labor Agreement (PLA) par cipa on, and the use of fully skilled and trained workforce.
Design/Build Establishing a collabora ve partnership with the architect and Bothman Construc on project team allows us to provide a quicker and more economical construc on process for our clients. We enjoy strategic alliances with many of the top architectural firms in the business, which allows us to partner with the right design firm for your project. The benefit to our client is a though ul and construc ble structure that meets their vision, projected budget and meline without surprises or costly change orders. As drawings are developed, Bothman Construc on serves as a single point of contact working with the designers to help define func onal requirements, hone the budget, and streamline the schedule. Our ability to iden fy long‐lead items, phase construc on, and prepare bid packages that make sense has proven to save months on the schedule, reduce change orders, and save Bothman’s clients millions in design and construc on costs.
We Build Collabora on We provide full service capabili es for both pre‐construc on planning and construc on phases of a project. We u lize a variety of delivery methods, from the tradi onal plans and specs approach to full service design/build. Innova ve, customer focused processes with an emphasis on experienced, accurate pre‐construc on planning and detailed project management are our daily rou ne. We help ensure comple on of a project that reflects the design concepts and mely delivery our customers have come to expect.
ALTERNATIVE DELIVERY
Experience With over 40 years of history effectively meeting clients goals, we have successfully completed thousands of projects. We typically work with clients and designers in a collaborative process to meet the needs of the project and ensure the best balance between scope, cost, quality, and schedule. This experience and resource base allows Bothman Construction to also offer variations of our delivery process such as Design-Build, Lease-Leaseback, and Public-Private Partnerships (PPP). For progressive, quality-oriented public agencies this is an option that is very appealing.
Delivering a higher degree of Service and Quality Drawing upon our broad-based technical experience, Bothman Construction helps our K-12, college and public agency customers determine the best strategy for minimizing budget and maximizing results on renovation, upgrade and new construction projects. Regardless of size or scope, we build collaborative team environments, using integrated lean techniques and the latest modeling technology, to leverage the best cost- and time-saving ideas without sacrificing quality. We also track our performance against project goals to make sure our innovative solutions make the grade, exceeding your highest expectations.
Recently Completed Alternative Delivery Projects
Project Name Owner Combined Contract Values
Pleasant Grove HS, Laguna Creek HS, Franklin HS, Florin HS, Valley HS Athletic Improvements
Elk Grove Unified School District $14,000,000
Hayward HS, Mt. Eden HS, and Tennyson HS Athletic Facility Improvements
Hayward Unified School District $40,000,000
FUHSD District Wide Athletic Facilities (Fremont, Cupertino, Homestead, Monta Vista, and Lynbrook)
Fremont Union High School District $61,300,000
SUSD Athletic Facilities (Stagg Ph 1 and Ph 2, Edison, and Chavez)
Stockton Unified School District $43,300,000
San Mateo County Community College District Wide Athletic Facilities, Cañada Gateway
San Mateo County Community College District
$32,500,000
J.M. Amador ES Sitework, Dublin HS Quad, New E5 Sitework, Storm water detention system
Dublin Unified School District $25,300,000
El Camino HS, Del Campo HS, Mira Loma HS, Casa Roble HS and Encina HS Athletic Facility Upgrades
San Juan Unified School District $27,063,035
ALTERNATIVE DELIVERY
Athletic Facilities
Owner: Hayward Unified School District Project Descrip on: Lease‐Leaseback Athle c Stadium and Field Improvements. Scopes included grading and paving, new concrete walkways, u li es and underground drainage, running track and synthe c turf for football/soccer/lacrosse, playing field ligh ng and scoreboard, P.A. System, home and visitors bleachers, Press Box, Pre‐Fabricated Restrooms, Concessions and Ticke ng Building, site furnishings, sports equipment and furnishings, irriga on, plan ng and landscaping.
Owner Contact: Tim Cody, 510.784.2600
Designer: Verde Design Inc., Mark Baginiski, 408.850.3411
Hayward HS Athle c Stadium Improvements
Hayward , California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: Hayward Unified School District Project Descrip on: Lease‐Leaseback Athle c Stadium and Field improvements including SWPPP, demoli on, earthwork, site concrete, synthe c turf fields, all‐weather track surfacing, spectator sea ng/bleachers, stadium ligh ng, cket booth, entry plaza, concessions building and restroom buildings, ADA accessible pathways, storm drainage improvements, expanded parking/drop off and irriga on systems.
Owner Contact: Tim Cody, 510.784.2600
Designer: Verde Design Inc., Mark Baginiski, 408.850.3411
Mt. Eden HS Athle c Stadium Improvements
Hayward , California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: Hayward Unified School District Project Descrip on: Lease‐Leaseback Athle c Stadium and Field Improvements Demo and removal of exis ng condi ons for new Sportsfield Improvements. Scopes will include grading and paving, new concrete walkways, u li es and underground drainage, running track and synthe c turf for Football and Soccer and Lacrosse, playing field ligh ng and scoreboard, P.A. System, home and visitor’s bleachers, Press Box, Pre‐Fabricated Restrooms, Concessions and Ticke ng Building, site furnishings, sports equipment and furnishings, irriga on, plan ng and landscaping. Owner Contact: Tim Cody, 510.784.2600
Designer: Verde Design Inc., Mark Baginiski, 408.850.3411
Tennyson HS Athle c Stadium Improvements
Hayward , California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: San Rafael City Schools Project Descrip on: Renova on of the exis ng track and field and stadium ligh ng, including but not limited to: Protec on of exis ng improvements, staking, site prepara on, u li es, storm drainage, earthwork, concrete, asphalt paving, synthe c track surfacing & striping, erosion control, chain link fencing and gates, site furnishings, signs, irriga on, electrical work, scoreboard, stadium ligh ng and synthe c turf.
Owner Contact: Ryan Leahy, 724.882.4936
Designer: Carducci & Associates, Bill Fee, 415.447.5215
San Rafael High School Stadium Renova ons
San Rafael, California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: No. Monterey County USD Project Descrip on: Athle c stadium improvements including demoli on and clearing of exis ng track and field, ADA upgrades, construct new football field with stadium ligh ng, new pathways, pre‐fab restroom/concessions building, new bleachers and press box, fencing, and athle c equipment. Sitework components included earthwork, lime treatment, drainage, sanitary sewer, cast‐in‐place concrete, irriga on, site furnishings, plan ng, and landscaping. Owner Contact: Rick Diaz, 559.201.3715
Designer: Devin Conway , Verde Design, 408.985.7200
No. Monterey County High School Athle c Facility Improvements
No. Monterey, California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: An och Unified School District
Project Descrip on: Design‐Assist, Lease‐Leaseback with An och Unified School District for Athle c Stadium improvements. The scope of work included demo and replacement of exis ng track and field with synthe c turf and an all‐weather track. Addi onal scope included site infrastructure improvements, minor ADA modifica ons, earthwork, paving, site concrete, drainage, irriga on, new visitor’s bleachers, new entry plaza with modular cket booth, concession and weight classroom buildings, perimeter fencing and related site and landscape work.
Owner Contact: Louie Rocha, 925.779.7500
Designer: HKIT Architects, Melissa Regan, 510.779.7500
An och High School, Athle c Stadium Improvements
An och, California
Education and Municipal
Owner: Dublin Unified School District
Project Descrip on: Lease‐Leaseback delivery of 9.6 acres of sitework improvements including grading, paving, building pads, u li es installa on, driveways and sidewalks, playground equipment, covered walkway systems, and landscaping and irriga on in prepara on and construc on of the new J.M. Amador Elementary School. Natural soccer/mul ‐use field with small track, tether ball, ball walls, hop scotch, basketball courts, and kickball area.
Owner Contact: Tim Boczanowski, 925.828.2551
Designer: HKIT, Tad Sekino, 510.625.9800
J. M. Amador Elementary School
Dublin, California
Education and Municipal
Owner: Dublin Unified School District
Project Descrip on: Lease‐Leaseback delivery with Dublin Unified School District for site improvements which included demoli on of exis ng flatwork, theatre building, underground u li es and hazardous materials. New construc on of concrete flatwork, underground u li es, seat walls, pavers, asphal c concrete, electrical upgrades and ligh ng, handrails, irriga on and landscaping.
Owner Contact: Tim Boczanowski, 925.828.2551
Designer: AEDIS Architects, Tania Nunez, 408.300.5160
Dublin High School Quad
Dublin, California
Education and Municipal
Owner: Rocketship Educa on
Project Descrip on: Design‐Assist, site prepara on, demoli on and abatement of exis ng building for new elementary school. U li es included new fire/domes c/irriga on water services, sanitary and storm sewer, gas, and power and low voltage. Site surfaces include concrete paving, asphalt, impermeable pavers, landscaping and bio swales, and synthe c turf area. Site ameni es include perimeter precast sound wall, play equipment, trash enclosure, and ornamental fencing.
Construc on Dura on: 165 calendar days
Owner Contact: Laura Kozel, 408.933.3983 Ext.701
Designer: ARTiK Art and Architecture, Gayatri Medury‐Yadavalli, 408.224.9890
Rocketship ‐ Rising Stars Academy
San Jose, California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: San Mateo Co. Community College District
Project Descrip on: Complete Design‐Build campus Athle c Facility renova ons including mass excava on, extensive u lity infrastructure, precision fine grading, new synthe c turf football and baseball fields and associate stone base, state‐of‐the‐art modular press box, new all‐weather IAAF running track and field events area, new tennis courts, backstops, tennis and perimeter fencing, ba ng cages, substan al bleacher system structural upgrades, parking lots, scoreboards, handicap ramps, retaining walls, asphalt and architectural concrete paving and miscellaneous site ameni es.
Note: Contract included iden cal renova on at both other District sites, Canada and Skyline Colleges
Owner Contact: Jose Nunez, Vice Chancellor, 650.642.7151
Designer: Mike Lloyd, Lloyd Consul ng, 602.635.4226
San Mateo Co. Community College District Athle c Facili es
San Mateo, San Bruno, Redwood City, California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: City Fields Founda on
Project Descrip on: Design‐Assist, athle c fields and facili es upgrades in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. Scope included the replacement of four natural grass soccer fields with synthe c fields, 80,000 SF of sand based natural turf warmup areas, restora on of a historic restroom building, installa on of a new 2,000 SF+ maintenance building, concrete CIP bleacher sea ng, site concrete, NaturalPave walkways, irriga on, and landscaping. Addi onal project components included a spectator viewing plaza, BBQ/picnic area, play structure, fencing, and parking lot improvements.
Owner Contact: Susan Hirsch, 415.837.5408
Designer: Verde Design, Inc., Mark Baginski, 408.985.7200
Beach Chalet Athle c Fields Renova on
San Francisco, California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: San Juan Unified School District Project Description: Lease‐Leaseback with San Juan Unified School District for athletic improvements at Del Campo and El Camino High Schools. Improvements included replacement of existing natural turf fields and decomposed granite tracks with new synthetic turf and all‐weather tracks. Scope also included site infrastructure improvements, ADA modifications, earthwork, paving, site concrete, drainage, field stone, and irrigation.
Owner Contact: Brett Mitchell, 916.484.2031
Designer: Verde Design, Devin Conway, 408.985.7200
El Camino High School Athletic Improvements
Sacramento, California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: San Juan Unified School District
Project Descrip on: Lease‐Leaseback with San Juan Unified School District for athle c improvements at Del Campo and El Camino High Schools. Improvements included replacement of exis ng natural turf fields and decomposed granite tracks with new synthe c turf and all‐weather tracks. Scope also included site infrastructure improvements, ADA modifica ons, earthwork, paving, site concrete, drainage, field stone, irriga on, and infrastructure to modular restroom building.
Owner Contact: Bre Mitchell, 916.484.2031
Designer: Verde Design, Devin Conway, 408.985.7200
Del Campo High School Track & Field
Fair Oaks , California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: Fremont Union High School District
Project Description: Lease‐Leaseback Athletic Facility upgrades for the Fremont Union High School District’s five high schools. Project scope includes new synthetic football fields and stadiums, softball fields, baseball/multi‐purpose fields, new all weather tracks, shot put and discus areas, long/triple jumps, score boards flag poles, drinking fountains, and irrigation and landscape. The improvements at the Fremont Union High School District are currently valued at over $60 million.
Owner Contact: Christine Mallery, 408.522.2245
Designer: Derek McKee, Verde Design, 408.985.7200
Fremont Union High School District Athletic Facilities
Sunnyvale, Cupertino, San Jose, California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: Fremont Union High School District
Project Descrip on: Lease‐Leaseback Athle c Facility upgrades at Fremont High School including new synthe c football field and stadium, so ball field, baseball/mul ‐purpose field, new all weather track, shot put and discus area, long/triple jump, score board, flag pole, drinking fountains, and irriga on and landscape. The improvements at Fremont High School were part of a District wide Athle c Improvement and Moderniza on Program for the District’s five high schools, valued at over $60 million.
Owner Contact: Chris ne Mallery, 408.522.2245
Designer: Derek McKee, Verde Design, 408.985.7200
Fremont High School Athle c Facili es
Sunnyvale, California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: Fremont Union High School District
Project Descrip on: Lease‐Leaseback delivery including a new synthe c turf football field, all‐weather track, synthe c turf baseball and so ball fields, mul ‐use field, and related structures. The improvements at Homestead High School were part of a District wide Athle c Improvement and Moderniza on Program for the District’s five high schools, valued at over $60 million.
Owner Contact: Chris ne Mallery, 408.522.2245
Designer: Derek McKee, Verde Design, 408.985.7200
Homestead High School Athle c Facili es
Cuper no, California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: Fremont Union High School District
Project Descrip on: Lease‐Leaseback delivery at Monta Vista High School including a new synthe c turf football field and stadium, all‐weather track, synthe c turf baseball and so ball fields, soccer field, mul ‐use field, and related structures. The improvements at Monta Vista High School were part of a District wide Athle c Improvement and Moderniza on Program for the District’s five high schools, valued at over $60 million.
Owner Contact: Chris ne Mallery, 408.522.2245
Designer: Derek McKee, Verde Design, Inc. 408.985.7200
Monta Vista High School Athle c Facili es
Cuper no, California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: Fremont Union High School District
Project Descrip on: Lease‐Leaseback delivery at Lynbrook High School including a new synthe c turf football field and soccer field, all‐weather track and new stadium, natural turf mul ‐use field (2 so ball fields, baseball field, soccer field, and prac ce football field) and related structures. The improvements at Lynbrook High School were part of a District wide Athle c Improvement and Moderniza on Program for the District’s five high schools, valued at over $60 million.
Owner Contact: Chris ne Mallery, 408.522.2245
Designer: Derek McKee, Verde Design, 408.985.7200
Lynbrook High School Athle c Facili es
San Jose, California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: Fremont Union High School District
Project Descrip on: Lease‐Leaseback Athle c Facility upgrades at Cuper no High School including new synthe c football field and stadium, so ball field, baseball/mul ‐purpose field, soccer field/prac ce baseball field, new all weather track, shot put and discus area, long/triple jump, score board, flag pole, drinking fountains, and irriga on and landscape. The improvements at Cuper no High School were part of a District wide Athle c Improvement and Moderniza on Program for the District’s five high schools, valued at over $60 million.
Owner Contact: Chris ne Mallery, 408.522.2245
Designer: Derek McKee, Verde Design, 408.985.7200
Cuper no High School Athle c Facili es
Cuper no, California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: Stockton Unified School District
Project Descrip on: Lease‐Leaseback Athle c Facility upgrades at Edison High School including new synthe c football/soccer field and stadium, new all weather track, concrete bleachers, and a scoreboard. The scope included site u li es, new electrical service, stadium and pedestrian ligh ng, a public address system, concessions, restroom and cketbooth buildings, lime treated subgrade, asphalt and concrete pathways, landscape and irriga on, and site furnishings. The Improvements at Edison High School were part of athle c renova ons for Stockton Unified School District’s four high schools.
Owner Contact: Steve Breakfield, 209.933.7045
Designer: Mark Baginski, Verde Design, 408.985.7200
Edison High School
Stockton, California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: Mount Diablo Unified School District
Project Description: Athletic Facility upgrades at Clayton Valley High School including installation of a new synthetic turf field and a new all‐weather track surface. Additional scope includes demolition of existing track and field, grading, storm drainage, site utilities, and potable water system.
Owner Contact: Jim Middenhorf, 925.672.8774
Designer: Devin Conway, Verde Design, 408.985.7200
Clayton Valley High School Track & Field Improvements
Concord, California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: Stockton Unified School District
Project Scope: Lease‐Leaseback Athle c Facility upgrades at Chavez High School including new synthe c turf football field, all‐weather track, synthe c turf baseball and so ball fields, mul ‐use field and related structures. Addi onal scope includes construc on of a concessions building, bleacher and so ball press boxes, and home and visitor dugouts. The improvement at Chavez High School were part of athle c renova ons for Stockton Unified School District’s four high schools.
Contact: Steve Breakfield, 209.933.7045
Designer: Mark Baginski, Verde Design, 408.985.7200
Chavez High School
Stockton, California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: San Mateo Union High School District
Project Description: Lease‐Leaseback delivery at Burlingame High School including a new synthetic turf football field, stadium and all‐weather track. Related structures included discus cage and sand pits. Additional scope includes installation of fencing and gates, storm drainage and irrigation systems, site furnishings and demolition of the existing track and field.
Owner Contact: Nicole King, Greystone West, 707.933.0624
Designer: Bill Fee, Carducci and Associates, 415.674.0990
Burlingame High School Athletic Facilities
Burlingame, California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: San Lorenzo Unified School District
Project Description: Lease‐Leaseback Athletic Facility upgrades for the San Lorenzo Unified School District. Improvements at Arroyo High School include new synthetic turf football field and stadium, all‐weather track, and new natural turf baseball and softball fields. Additional scope includes new tennis court surfacing, storm drain infrastructure, site improvements and ADA upgrades.
Owner Contact: Prachi Amin, (510) 317‐4600
Designer: Scott Berge, DLM Architects, 415.800.5981
Arroyo High School Athletic Facilities
San Lorenzo, California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: Turner Construction / Devcon, a joint venture
Project Description: Furnish and install storm drain, catch basins, flat panel sub-drainage, root-zone mix, irrigation system, sod and maintenance for playing field. Additional components included field padding, field markers, collapsible field goal system with controls and design, engineering and installation of removable goal post netting system.
Owner Contact: Jonathan Harvey, 408.942.8200
Designer: HNTB , Marcelo Miranda, 213.403.1000
SF 49ers Levi’s Stadium, Field and Athletic Furnishings
Santa Clara, California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: Stockton Unified School District
Project Scope: Lease‐Leaseback Athle c Facility upgrades at Stagg High School including new synthe c turf football field, all‐weather track, synthe c turf baseball and so ball fields, mul ‐use field and related structures. Addi onal scope includes construc on of a concessions building, bleacher and so ball press boxes, and home and visitor dugouts. The improvement at Stagg High School were part of athle c renova ons for Stockton Unified School District’s four high schools.
Contact: Steve Breakfield, 209.933.7045
Designer: Mark Baginski, Verde Design, 408.985.7200
Stagg High School Athle c Facili es
Stockton, California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: St. Mary’s College High School
Project Description: Complete Design‐Build All‐weather track and field reconstruction, including related field event areas and replacement of natural turf field with infill synthetic turf. Unique 3‐turn track incorporates baseball and football fields within the track area. New stadium seating and storage utility buildings. Due to existing soil conditions and failures, the engineering design included tie back and grade beam support system to support the Southeast section of the track. Project scope also included perimeter landscaping, paving, fencing, site improvements and utility upgrades.
Owner Contact: Brother Edmond LaRouche, 510.526.9242
Designer: Devin Conway, Verde Design, 408.985.7200
Saint Mary’s College High School Athletic Facility
Berkeley, California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: St. Ignatius College Preparatory High School
Project Scope: Design‐Build delivery including replacement of existing track and field facility with new all‐weather synthetic running track, synthetic turf field including all related field event areas. Project also included retaining walls, perimeter paving, fencing and landscaping.
Owner Contact: Robert Vergara, 415.731.7500 x276
St. Ignatius High School Athletic Facility Upgrades
San Francisco, California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: Santa Clara University
Project Description: Design‐Build construction of new NCAA baseball field including fine grading, storm drainage and potable water infrastructure, engineered synthetic turf stone base, synthetic turf on‐deck area, irrigation system, soil preparation and finish grading, slit sand drainage system, infield and warning track mixes, bull pen areas, sodded Blue/Rye blend turf and athletic equipment.
Owner Contact: John Veargason, 408.554.4747
Designer: Devin Conway, Verde Design, 408.985.7200
Santa Clara University Baseball Stadium
Santa Clara, California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: San Lorenzo Unified School District
Project Description: Lease‐Leaseback Athletic Facility upgrades for the San Lorenzo Unified School District. Improvements at San Lorenzo High School include new synthetic turf football field and stadium, all‐weather track, and new natural turf baseball and softball fields. Additional scope includes new tennis court surfacing, storm drain infrastructure, site improvements and ADA upgrades.
Owner Contact: Prachi Amin, (510) 317‐4600
Designer: Scott Berge, DLM Architects, 415.800.5981
San Lorenzo High School Athletic Facilities
San Lorenzo, California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: Earthquakes Soccer LLC
Project Description: Design‐Build construction of a new professional practice soccer stadium field. Project included installation of high performance sub‐drainage system, storm drain infrastructure, and USGA sand root‐zone. Also, included new high performance irrigation system, fencing systems, netting systems and 3/4” stadium cut Tifway Bermuda sodded turf, and 12‐week turf establishment and maintenance.
Owner Contact: Ron Woodrum, 408.519.8456
Designer: Devin Conway, Verde Design, 408.985.7200
San Jose Earthquakes Practice Field
San Jose, California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: San Jose Earthquakes Soccer LLC
Project Descrip on: Design‐Assist, new natural turf soccer field, 98,000 SQ FT. included bridging gravel, root zone mix, storm drain, and irriga on system with booster pump. Addi onal components included soccer, rugby goals & football foo ngs.
Owner Contact: Devcon, Construc on Manager. Kevin James, 408.964.5681
Designer: Devin Conway, Verde Design, 408.985.7200
San Jose Earthquakes—Avaya Stadium
San Jose, California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: Campbell Union High School District
Project Description: Lease‐Leaseback delivery installation of new synthetic turf field, renovation of natural grass baseball & softball fields, and new basketball courts. New asphalt path, irrigation system, and drainage system. Support for the fields included new fencing with netting, new scoreboards, new football field goals, new baseball & softball foul poles, and new ADA signage.
Owner Contact: Patrick Gaffney, 408.558.3030
Designer: Shawn Sanfilippo, Callander Associates, 650.375.1313
Prospect High School Athletic Field Improvements
Saratoga, California
Athletic Facilities
Owner: Pinewood School
Project Scope: Design‐Build delivery including new synthetic turf soccer and softball fields, including demolition of existing fields, electrical infrastructure upgrades, perimeter concrete, backstop, batting cages, fencing, athletic equipment, and miscellaneous site amenities.
Owner Contact: Scott Riches, 650.941.1532
Pinewood High School Sports Field Improvements
Los Altos, California
Testimonials
“We are receiving a lot of praise from the community for the new fields. These Fields will con nue to provide enjoyment for the San Francisco Families and children for years to come, and we’d like to thank you for your role in this contribu on to the City. “
Susan Hirsch, Vice President, City Fields Founda on
"Our stadium at An och High School constructed by Bothman construc on has been one of the best projects that has happened to An och Athle cs in the last 20 years. I am excited for Hayward USD. As I know that the three stadiums will be outstanding."
Steve Sanchez, Athle c Director, An och High School
“I want to take a moment to thank you for the tremendous work you have done for the Mount Diablo Unified School District. Once again, it was clear to us that we had made the right choice in selec ng the Bothman Team to be our contractor during the design and construc on phases. By involving Bothman in the design and conduc ng constructability reviews early on, we were able to prevent common issues, increase quality, and avoid all of the delays and related issues. In the end, everyone involved was extremely sa sfied by another great product. ” Tim Cody, Director Measure C, Mt. Diablo Unified School District
“They truly listen to the client’s needs and adapt their resources to achieve the goal. They have completed every project on me and on budget. Bothman’s on‐site construc on workers are extremely hard working and dedicated. They are not afraid to put in the extra me to do a first class job.” Larry Harper, Founder, Good Tidings Founda on
“The field at Avaya Stadium is the crown jewel of our facility and we couldn't be more pleased with Bothman's work. During construc on, we were most impressed with their subject ma er exper se and accommoda ng staff. Their ability to evaluate and ar culate the benefits of different project op ons‐ from material selec ons to scheduling impacts or adjustments‐ was cri cal in allowing us to make informed decisions.” Dave Kaval, President, San Jose Earthquakes
“A er a thorough search and review process, the District selected Robert A. Bothman, Inc. to provide the preconstruc on and construc on services for the two stadium projects. Since Bothman joined our team, they have been true collaborators on the project. They have demonstrated the ability to consistently present design and cost op ons that are carefully thought through, o en including innova ve approaches and value added elements, which have allowed our team to make informed decisions.” Bre A. Mitchell, Director of Facili es, Construc on and Moderniza on, San Juan Unified School District
“Bothman was selected for their high quality work under very ght me constraints and cost effec ve opera ons. The team on campus was professional, polite, and flexible enough to deal with some of the challenges that naturally occur during the summer months. They maintained a very clean site, worked within the constraints of the neighborhood and finished a major project within a mere 10 weeks.
Jorge Helmer, Chief Financial Officer, Archbishop Mi y High School