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Where We Are

Redwood City, California

Where it all began in 1990

When you walk into the Redwood City office, you see the four core values that define us displayed on the wall: integrity, enjoyment, uniqueness, and ever forward. Consistently ranked as one of the best companies to work for in all regions, designated one of the largest private Bay Area companies, and established as one of the country's top general contractors, we exist to build great things.
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Meet Our Leadership
Meet Our Leadership
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Ray Trebino
who we are

Bay Area Business Unit Leader

Growing up on a ranch where there was always something to fix or build, Ray Trebino embraced construction at a young age. After joining DPR in 1994, Ray was inspired by Doug, Peter and Ron and hoped to one day be able to inspire and engage new employees…

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Rob Westover
who we are

Bay Area Business Unit Leader

One of Rob Westover’s first projects with DPR was a building adjacent to the busy Highway 101 corridor on the San Francisco Peninsula, which his then-toddlers referred to as “daddy’s building.” The project remains a significant landmark for his family to…

Projects & Stories
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Redwood City at Work

Projects

Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford

Genentech Cell Culture Plant 2 (CCP-2)

Sutter Health Eden Medical Center

Alta Bates Summit Medical Center – Oakland Campus, Patient Care Pavilion

VMware Corporate Campus

Nortel Networks Santa Clara Campus

Stanford Outpatient Center

University of California, Berkeley Computational Research and Theory Facility

Pixar Headquarters

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Content

Rebuilding for a Better Future

Builders at our Core: Joe Rogers

Making a Difference with SPW: DPR Helps LEMO Foundation Continue Serving Underprivileged Youth

Former Atlanta Falcons QB Steve Bartkowski: Building Great Things On and Off the Field

The Path to Net-Zero Energy