City Distribution Division Campus

Construction Progress – December 2025

Project Vision

San Francisco, CA

The City Distribution Division Campus at 2000 Marin Street was developed to replace aging and outdated facilities with a modern operations campus that supports the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission’s critical water distribution services. The new campus will consolidate administrative offices, industrial shops, warehouse facilities, and operational support functions into a purpose-built environment designed to improve efficiency, safety, accessibility, and emergency response capabilities. Through modern infrastructure, sustainable design, and enhanced workplace facilities, the project will support more than 350 employees while strengthening long-term operational reliability and supporting the delivery of essential water services throughout San Francisco.

JBR Partners, Inc., in collaboration with Carta Advisors, provided partnering and stakeholder engagement support to facilitate collaboration among project owners, contractors, consultants, and community stakeholders. Through structured partnering sessions, issue resolution discussions, and ongoing communication, the team helped strengthen relationships, improve coordination, and support successful project delivery. By fostering open communication and alignment among stakeholders, the partnering process helped address challenges proactively and maintain focus on shared project goals throughout planning, design, and construction.

Project Notes

Location: 2000 Marin Street, San Francisco, CA

Lead Agencies: San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) and San Francisco Public Works

Replacement of the existing City Distribution Division campus with a new 9.1-acre operations center consisting of six buildings totaling approximately 370,000 square feet.

Designed to support more than 350 employees and consolidate administrative, warehouse, shop, and operational functions into a modern campus environment.

Construction began in 2024 and is currently underway, with project completion anticipated in 2028.