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The Exploratorium @ Pier 15

Noted physicist Dr. Frank Oppenheimer opened the doors of the Palace of Fine Arts (PFA) on the Marina in San Francisco more than 40 years ago.  With his colleagues, supporters and fans, he created the Exploratorium in the PFA, a new kind of public space, one that enhanced learning by engaging visitors in interacting with […]

Pier One

Pier One marked the first project to advance into reality under the approved Port of San Francisco’s Waterfront Redevelopment Plan, beginning in September of 1999. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, Pier One was built in 1932 to warehouse and ship C&H Sugar across the United States. Nibbi Brothers worked with the State […]

City of Hope: My Life-Saving Story by Erik Hansen

  This past month I was honored to be a speaker at the City of Hope’s ‘Spirit Of Life’ event in San Francisco. Contributions of over $150,000 were generously donated in a single evening, and the event raised almost $1 million overall. 700 people including representatives from Nibbi came in support of California’s leading research […]

Awards & Recognition

Nibbi is proud to have received the following recognition for our work: Safety: 2016-2020: Safety Award –  Safety Improvement: Nibbi Concrete 2016 Safety Awards (2) – Zero Lost Time & Recognition For Low Incident Rates – American Society of Concrete Contractors 2004-2012, 2016, 2017, 2018: California Employer’s Association (CEA), Excellence in Safety Award 2011: California […]

Nibbi Brothers Celebrates Groundbreaking Ceremony for New Exploratorium

Along with project partners, EHDD Architecture, Wilson Meany Sullivan, KPM and the Port of San Francisco, it was a very exciting and long awaited event. George Cogan, Capital Campaign Committee Chair (second from left) led the ceremony and was joined by Rodney Fong, Chairman of the San Francisco Visitors and Convention Bureau of the Port […]

Giving Back in the Bayview

In December 2018, Nibbi teamed up with Anderson Flooring to give back! Our team revamped the Bayview Senior Services Center in Bayview/Hunters Point with some new floors. Program Director, Raenika Butler says the center was in dire need of new floors as the old ones were installed back in 1996! The center provides a space […]

Laborer’s Union Hall – Local 261

The Laborer’s Union Hall is a contemporary building, which Nibbi built on a vacant city lot for Laborers’ International Local 261. The facility has transformed the look and feel of this working-class block in San Francisco’s Mission District. Characterized by a curved roof and metal siding and brick veneer, the new 1-story, 10,000 SF Laborers’ […]

Potrero Launch Apartments

Contributing to San Francisco’s efforts to increase housing development and business activity in city neighborhoods, Nibbi Brothers completed the Potrero Launch Apartments in the Central Waterfront area. The union-built development produced 196 rental units, created 200 union construction jobs a year for two years, and provides the City with needed housing, child care and commercial […]

Armstrong Place, Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

Affordable Senior Housing Project In San Francisco’s Bayview District. Nibbi Brothers joins David Baker + Architects, Bridge Housing, and SFRA on May 2, 2011 for the ribbon cutting of Armstrong Place. Located on the Third Street light rail line in San Francisco’s Bayview district, Armstrong Place is a new multigenerational affordable housing community for seniors […]

Rebuilding Together Peninsula 2013 @ “Casa Olga”

As Rebuilding Together jobs go, it was a tough one. The white house on the corner of Cipriani and Newlands streets in Belmont needed more than a power wash and a couple coats of paint; it also needed a serious garage clean-out, seismic work on the foundation, a drainage system at the back of the […]