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2036 Bancroft Way Project

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The project at 2036 Bancroft Way in Berkeley, California, involves the demolition of the Broad Apartments at 2030 and 2032 Bancroft Way and the Broad House, along with the removal of the Office Annex at 2036 Bancroft Way and its connecting skybridge. Following demolition, a new eight-story residential building will be constructed on the site, containing 87 rental units and approximately 70,929 square feet of residential space, totaling about 80,343 square feet. The project is governed under NAICS code 236116 and is being managed by the City of Berkeley, with primary oversight provided by Senior Planner Singeh Saliki. The place of performance is clearly defined as Berkeley, CA 94705, and the construction period is estimated to last 18 to 20 months with work hours restricted to weekdays from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with possible 15-day extensions allowed. Environmental compliance is central to the project, requiring adherence to CEQA Guidelines Appendix M, California Code of Regulations Title 22 for hazardous waste, San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board regulations, and local municipal codes related to soil and groundwater management. Special requirements include implementation of stormwater controls, asbestos handling protocols per Air District Regulation 11-2-401.3, noise mitigation, and emissions controls for diesel equipment, including the posting of VDECS compliance signage at equipment storage areas. A Transportation Construction Plan must be submitted and certified by a Professional Engineer, addressing traffic, parking, and equipment movement. Inspections and acceptance are conducted on-site by the City of Berkeley, with the contractor responsible for ensuring compliance with all best management practices and environmental protections. No formal contract pricing, CLIN structure, payment details, or federal acquisition regulation clauses are specified in the available documentation, and there is no indication of contract value, source selection criteria, or socioeconomic set-asides. The project appears to be a municipal development initiative focused on replacing outdated housing with modern residential units while strictly adhering to local environmental and zoning standards.

General Info

Demolish existing structures at 2036 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, construct eight-story residential building with 87 units, beginning January 2026.

Agency

California → City of Berkeley

NAICS

236116 - New Multifamily Housing Construction (except For-Sale Builders)View NAICS

Place of Performance

Shattuck Avenue/Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA, 94705

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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Infill Environmental Checklist for 2036 Bancroft Way Project

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Appendix B - Construction Health Risk Assessment

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Appendix D - Noise Survey Sheets_LT for 2036 Bancroft Way Project

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NAHC Comment Letter on 2036 Bancroft Way Project

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2036 Bancroft Way Project Notice of Completion

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Infill Environmental Checklist for 2036 Bancroft Way Project

PDFenvironmental-checklist

Draft Infill Environmental Impact Report for 2036 Bancroft Way Project

PDFenvironmental-impact-report

Historical Resources Evaluation/Project Impact Analysis for 2300 Shattuck Ave. and 2036 Bancroft Way

PDFhistorical-resources-evaluation

2036 Bancroft Way Project Notice of Completion

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2036 Bancroft Way Project Draft Infill Environmental Impact Report NOA

PDFnotice-of-availability

Appendix A - CalEEMod Emissions Report for 2036 Bancroft Way

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2036 Bancroft Way CALEEMOD Environmental Emissions Report

PDFenvironmental-report

SCH Summary Form for 2036 Bancroft Way Project

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Notice of Preparation for 2036 Bancroft Way Environmental Impact Report

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Appendix C - Stormwater Checklist for 2322 Shattuck Ave LLC

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NOP for 2036 Bancroft Way Environmental Impact Report

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AgencyCalifornia → City of Berkeley
Contacts2 people available
OfficeN/A
Organization / Agency
California → City of Berkeley
Office AddressN/A
Contacts
Singeh SalikiSenior Planner
Florentina CraciunAssociate Planner

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San Luis Obispo, CA

Full Description

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The proposed project would result in demolition of the Broad Apartments at 2030 Bancroft Way and at 2032 Bancroft Way Broad House and the alteration to the Corder Building at 2300 Shattuck Avenue to remove the Office Annex at 2036 Bancroft Way and skybridge connection. The proposed project would then construct a new 8-story, 87 for-rent dwelling units and would include 98,865 square feet of retained commercial use.

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