2009
LAC+USC Medical replacement Facility - Los Angeles, CA
2009 "Best of the best" award
Clark Construction, McCarthy, and Hunt, along with Clark Pacific win two national "Best of the Best" Awards. The 600-bed, 1.5 million square-foot facility includes an outpatient clinic building, eight-story inpatient tower, five-story diagnostic and treatment building, and a central energy plant. This precast building is built to withstand natural disasters and other emergency situations, the diagnostic and treatment building rests on a seismic base-isolation system to allow for movement.
Citizens business bank arena - ontario, CA
2009 PCI Design award: best stadium
Clark Pacific and Rossetti Architects win the 2009 Design Award for Best Stadium. The precast concrete panels were designed to create an elevation with a strong horizontal focus with the use of sharp lines to define the building. The design suggests an airplane wing taking flight from the flat landscape, which was accomplished with a series of raised and recessed reveals in the elevations, producing a dynamic sense of movement. As the light shifts throughout the day, they create a continuous adjustment in the appearance of the arena, reducing the sensation of a static object.
2008
Golden 1 credit union Corporate headquarters - Sacramento, CA
2008 PCI Design award: best low-rise office building
Ware Malcomb and Clark Pacific win the 2008 Design Award for Best Low-Rise Office Building. The six-story building was erected on a 33,000 sf footprint, providing 200,000 sf of office space. The precast panels were colored and textured to create high visual interest while also serving functional needs. The owners were eager to gain access to the building after outgrowing their previous office space. The architectural precast allowed for greater ease in accelerating construction.
2007
st. regis museum tower - san francisco, CA
2007 PCI Design award: best mixed-use building
Clark Pacific and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP win the 2007 PCI Design Award for Best Mixed-Use Building for the St. Regis Museum Tower in San Francisco, CA. The project was honored for its rich, four-tone patterned "weave" using horizontal and vertical reveal elements with distinctly separate finishes within and across the punched-window panels. The skyscraper features 260 hotel rooms, 102 condominiums, 20,000 sq ft of cultural museum space and four levels of below-grade parking.
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800 j lofts - sacramento, CA
2007 PCI Design award: best multifamily building
Clark Pacific and LPA Sacramento Inc. win the 2007 PCI Design Award for Best Multifamily Building for 800 J Lofts in Sacramento, CA. The project incorporated the use of precast hybrid moment-frame system that not only saves lives during a seismic event but allows for immediate occupancy.
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2006
Sacramento International Airport “Terminal
A” Parking Structure
2006 International Parking Institute: Award of Excellence

Clark Pacific took home the International Parking Institute’s
2006 Award of Excellence for the Sacramento International Airport’s
“Terminal A” Parking Structure. The project
featured Architectural Precast by Clark Pacific and matched the
finish on the airport terminals which had been previously produced
by Clark Pacific.
2005
Fresno Courthouse and Federal Building –
Fresno, CA
2005 PCI Design Award: Best Justice Facility/Courthouse
Moore
Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners and Clark Pacific win the
2005 PCI Design Award for Best Justice Facility / Courthouse for
the Fresno Courthouse and Federal Building in Fresno, CA. The
project was judged by a panel of architects and representatives
of the precast industry. The project prominently features
a specialized multi-colored, multi-plane, multi-directional reveal
finish that helps the building achieve a scaled rugged look, reflecting
the character of nearby Yosemite National Park.
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2004
Michael D. Antonovich Antelope Valley Courthouse
2004 PCI Design Award: Best Justice Facility/Courthouse
Mosakowski-Lindsey
Associates and Clark Pacific win the 2004 PCI Design Award for
Best Justice Facility / Courthouse for Los Angeles County’s
Michael D. Antonovich Antelope Valley Courthouse. The project
was judged on a national basis by a panel of architects and representatives
of the precast industry. The project prominently featured
a Clark Pacific Replicated Sandstone finish that successfully
reflected the local character, the strength of the institution,
and the progressiveness of the County’s judiciary body.
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Sacramento International Airport
2004 ACI Northern California Chapter Construction Award:
Architectural Category
International Parking Design and Clark Pacific win the recognition
of ACI Northern California Chapter with its 2004 Construction
Award in the Architectural Category for Sacramento International
Airport’s “Terminal A” Parking Structure.
2002
Las Vegas Federal Courthouse
2002 PCI Design Award: Best Justice Facility/Courthouse
Langdon Wilson and Clark Pacific win the 2002 PCI Design Award
for Best Justice Facility / Courthouse for the Las Vegas Federal
Courthouse. The project was judged on a national basis by an industry
panel and was prominently featured in the Precast Concrete Institute's
Ascent Magazine. The project was the first federal courthouse
to be constructed after the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building
in Oklahoma City was destroyed in 1995. The precast was
specially designed to afford the structure an inherent blast
resistance capable of preserving life and the structural integrity.
San Diego Convention Center Expansion
2002 PCI Design Award: Best Public Facility
Tucker Sadler Noble Castro and Clark Pacific win the 2002 PCI
Design Award for Best Public Facility for the San Diego Convention
Center Expansion. The project was judged on a national basis by
an industry panel and was featured in the Precast Concrete Institute's
Ascent Magazine. The project featured incredibly detailed GFRC
panels used to create a radiused pattern down the length of the
structure. It is a landmark structure for San Diego and
the precast industry.
2001
San Francisco Towers Retirement Housing
Ascent Magazine: Honorable Mention
Wuster,
Bernardi & Emmons, Inc. and Clark Pacific win an Honorable
Mention for the San Francisco Towers Retirement Housing project.
The project was judged on a national basis by an industry panel
and published in the Precast Concrete Institute's Ascent Magazine.
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Las Vegas Federal Courthouse
2001 GSA Design Award: Architecture Award
Mehrdad
Yazdani, CannonDworsky and Clark Pacific win a 2001GSA Design
Award for Architecture for the Lloyd D. George Courthouse, Las
Vegas. Judges for the award comended the buildings "urbanity and
such elegant restraint in Las Vegas," and commented that the giant
column is "a powerful totem that will no doubt become the courthouse's
signature in a city of signs and symbols."
1999
Ontario International Airport
Ascent Magazine: Best Public Building

DMJM and Clark Pacific win a Design Award for the Ontario International
Airport Project. The project was judged as the Best Public Building
on a national basis by an industry panel and published in the
Precast Concrete Institute's Ascent Magazine.
1996
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
1996 PCI Design Award
Williams & Paddon Architects and Planners, Inc. and Clark
Pacific win a Design Award for the Sacramento Municipal Utility
Distict's Customer Service Center project. The use of precast
panels in two textures helped to create a dramatic entry for the
complex while joining disparate structures.
1993
Sacramento Municipal Utility District’s
Customer Service Center
Ascent Magazine: Best Public Building
Williams & Paddon Architects and Planners, Inc. and Clark
Pacific win a Design Award for the Sacramento Municipal Utility
Distict's (SMUD) Customer Service Center project. The project
was judged as the Best Public Building on a national basis by
an industry panel and published in the Precast Concrete Institute's
Ascent Magazine.