Hanshaw Middle School – Science Modernization

The Hanshaw Middle School Science Modernization project was an 18 month modernization of 9 classrooms located in 2 separate buildings.  The project included abatement, site improvements, and a full refurbishment of all classrooms, the addition of secured storage facilities, upgraded utilities & infrastructure, and finishes for the buildings.  Construction overlapped with school activities, so safety and coordination with staff and students was a top priority for the project.

La Loma Middle School – Science Modernization

The La Loma Middle School Science Modernization project was an 20 month modernization of 13 classrooms located in 4 separate buildings.  The project included abatement, site improvements, ada compliance, and a full refurbishment of all classrooms, utilities, infrastructure, and finishes for the buildings.  Construction overlapped with school activities, so safety and coordination with staff and students was a top priority for the project.

Mark Twain Middle School – Science Modernization

The Mark Twain Middle School Science Modernization project was an 18 month modernization of 9 classrooms located in 3 separate buildings.  The project included abatement, site improvements, and a full refurbishment of all classrooms, utilities, infrastructure, and finishes for the buildings.  Construction overlapped with school

Tuolumne County Resilience Center – Groveland

Groveland Community Resilience Center: Construction of a new single story 8,890 SF mixed occupancy Community Resilience Center with a lobby, a large meeting room, a commercial kitchen, a classroom, and private offices and a new single story 587 SF stand alone restroom facility. Site improvements include but are not limited to a paved entrance, a parking lot, sidewalks, walking paths, a bridge, landscaping, rough and fine grading, utilities, an antenna, landscaping, site furnishings and a generator for the community resilience center.

Berkeley Tuolumne Camp

Established in 1922, Berkeley Tuolumne Camp has been a cherished retreat for generations, offering families a rustic escape along the South Fork of the Tuolumne River near Yosemite National Park. In August 2013, the camp was devastated by the Rim Fire, one of California’s largest wildfires, which destroyed the majority of its structures.

The reconstruction project, initiated in May 2020, focused on revitalizing the 30-acre site while adhering to modern building codes and environmental standards. The rebuild included over 100 structures, such as a 10,000-square-foot dining hall, a 5,000-square-foot recreation hall, camper and staff cabins, and a 240-foot pedestrian bridge spanning the river. Sustainably harvested redwood was utilized to maintain the camp’s historic aesthetic and commitment to environmental stewardship.  Completed in time for its centennial celebration in 2022, the camp’s design emphasizes accessibility, featuring ADA-compliant pathways and facilities to ensure an inclusive experience for all visitors.

Elk Grove Animal Shelter

The Elk Grove Animal Shelter is a modern, single-story facility designed to provide comprehensive animal care services to the Elk Grove community. Spanning approximately 23,000 square feet, this state-of-the-art shelter includes adoption and holding areas, medical facilities, administrative offices, and outdoor exercise spaces. The site also features extensive improvements such as parking lots, walkways, landscaping, and utilities to support the facility’s operations.

Constructed with a focus on durability and sustainability, the shelter incorporates energy-efficient systems and materials to meet the city’s long-term needs. One of the key challenges during the construction process was coordinating with multiple stakeholders to ensure the facility adhered to rigorous animal welfare standards while staying on schedule and budget. Boyer Construction overcame these challenges through meticulous planning and collaboration, delivering a vital community resource that supports animal health, safety, and adoption initiatives in Elk Grove.

Tuolumne County Resilience Center – Tuolumne

Test descriptionTuolumne Community Resilience Center: Construction of a new single story 8,890 SF mixed occupancy Community Resilience Center with a lobby, a large meeting room, a commercial kitchen, a classroom, and private offices. Site improvements include but are not limited to paved entrances, a parking lots, sidewalks, landscaping, rough and fine grading, utilities, an antenna, landscaping, site furnishings and a generator for the community resilience center on two adjacent lots.