Parnassus Heights Monthly Construction Update | May 2026
By Maricella Miranda on
About This Monthly Construction Update
UCSF Real Estate shares Parnassus Heights construction updates each month to keep the UCSF community informed about major milestones, ongoing work, and construction impacts. This update reflects activities and anticipated work for May 2026. Dates and details are subject to change.
May 2026 Highlights
Helen Diller Hospital: Concrete and structural steel progreses
Bakar Research and Academic Building: Curtain wall installation advances
Parnassus Commons: Utility infrastructure and fire water tank construction continues
UCSF Health Helen Diller Hospital
To serve the city with world-class care for the next century, UCSF is constructing the UCSF Health Helen Diller Hospital (HDH). The 15-story hospital at the Parnassus Heights campus is under construction with completion expected by 2029, followed by activation and first patient in 2030.
Ceiling space for the new Sterile Processing Department and the floorplate above for the new Emergency Department take shape at Helen Diller Hospital on May 13, 2026.
Concrete, Structural Steel Progress and Medical Center Way Safety Improvements
Helen Diller Hospital (HDH) is being designed with resilient utility infrastructure, including the ability to provide onsite drinking water, fire suppression water, and wastewater storage in the event underground utility lines are disrupted during a seismic event. Over the coming weeks, crews will begin constructing these underground storage tanks within the basement area adjacent to Parnassus Avenue.
Structural steel installation continues to progress for the new hospital, with ongoing deliveries and continued work related to Medical Center Way (MCW) protection netting. The steel installed over the next month will continue to create the ceiling space for the new Sterile Processing Department in the basement; as well as the floor plate for the new Emergency Department at the same level as Parnassus Avenue.
The HDH site is expected to have crane activity, particularly near the existing Long Hospital, where the team is planning for the safe installation of steel adjacent to the building. As construction progresses upward, in addition to crane operations, you will hear intermittent metal-on-metal sounds during steel placement and observe continued work along Medical Center Way to maintain safe access.
What to Expect During Construction | HDH Project | May 2026
Concrete Basement Walls
Crews will work to complete concrete walls that define the basement.
Structural Steel Installation and Crane Activity
Expect crane activity and steel placement near the existing Long Hospital.
Potential for metal “clanging” and noise as steel is set into place.
While many of the steel connections are bolted, there will be some welding required. Avoid staring at the welding operations; similar to avoiding staring at the sun – this protects your eyes.
Intermittent crane air horn use.
Medical Center Way Netting and Lane Adjustments (Now – June 2026)
Protective netting is being installed above Medical Center Way to maintain safe access along this critical path of travel during ongoing construction.
Weekday lane shift planned to support installation activities.
Weekend closures continue. During closures, only emergency and authorized transport vehicles may pass.
Dates and details subject to change.
Extended Hours Expected for HDH Structural Steel Erection
The HDH project is in the early stages of vertical construction which is expected to continue through summer 2027. During this phase, extended work hours are required to support two critical activities: structural steel erection and above-grade structural concrete work. The construction team is making every effort to carry out preparation work carefully and efficiently, with the goal of minimizing extended hours as much as possible.
Structural Steel Erection: Extended work hours are necessary to maintain continuous thermal control during welding operations. The welding of super-large structural steel columns is a safety-critical activity that cannot be interrupted without increasing the risk of permanent structural defects.
Structural Steel project work hours (Monday – Saturday):
5:00 – 8:00 a.m. “not noisy” work
Site setup and pre-heating large seismic-resistive steel columns in preparation for welding them together.
“Not noisy” general structural steel work.
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. “noisy” work
“Noisy” general structural steel work begins – steel deliveries, erection of the steel framework, installation of metal decking, and stair placement.
5:00 – 8:30 p.m. “not noisy” work
“Not noisy” general structural steel work finishes.
Cooling large seismic-resistive steel columns, site breakdown.
Photos | HDH Construction as of May 2026
Crews continue structural foundation and retaining wall installation at the HDH site, with reinforced rebar, concrete formwork, and excavation support systems taking shape across the project area.
Major plumbing piping materials are delivered to the HDH site in May 2026.
Construction activity continues at the HDH site at Parnassus Heights as crews install structural steel, reinforced concrete elements, and foundation systems within the excavation adjacent to the existing campus building.
UCSF Barbara and Gerson Bakar Research and Academic Building
Construction is underway at Parnassus Heights for the UCSF Barbara and Gerson Bakar Research and Academic Building (BRAB), a state-of-the-art facility that will create a vital collaborative space driving innovations in scientific research and education. BRAB will house the UCSF School of Nursing and research programs for cancer, microbiology, diabetes, immunology, and cell biology. BRAB is expected to be completed in 2027, with activation in 2028.
A view of the BRAB construction site from the Dolby Regeneration Medicine Building highlighting ongoing development, structural progress, and surrounding campus activity.
Curtain Wall Installation Advances as Interior Buildout Continues
Exterior curtain wall installation and interior buildout activities continue to advance across the Bakar Research and Academic (BRAB) project. Current work includes lower-level curtain wall installation, wall framing, fireproofing, mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) installation, and preparations for future site improvements.
Recently, the BRAB project team successfully hoisted three large emergency generators to Level 10 as penthouse buildout activities continue for future research space on the floor. The project remains focused on completing critical research spaces while progressing the exterior curtain wall installation.
In the coming weeks, exterior façade installation work is expected to continue as crews begin installing flashing caps along the building exterior. The building’s façade is expected to be fully installed by summer 2026.
As early as July 2026, permanent underground utility installation is scheduled to begin on Parnassus Avenue near Fourth Avenue. Traffic impacts are expected. More details about traffic supports during this work will be shared when finalized.
What to Expect During Construction | BRAB Project
Exterior Façade and Curtain Wall Installation (Ongoing)
Continued installation on lower levels 2–4 along the west sides
As work progresses, some construction noise and lift activity are expected to decrease, particularly on the south side
Interior Buildout and Systems Installation (Ongoing)
Active work on all floors, including Level 10
Utility Work with Swing Shift Hours (July 2026)
Permanent utility installation along Parnassus between Third and Fourth avenues during shifts is scheduled to start as early as July 2026.
Expect intermittent construction activity. Traffic control will be onsite during this work to support safety for pedestrians and vehicles.
Work includes piping installation and backfilling, with a small crew and lower noise levels compared to daytime construction
Morning Deliveries (Ongoing)
Expect weekly morning deliveries (typically Tuesday or Wednesday) for façade materials into summer 2026.
Ongoing façade and equipment deliveries are being staged from Koret Way. Koret Way remains restricted to pedestrians, with intermittent access between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Traffic and Pedestrians Around the BRAB Site
Traffic flaggers are positioned at Parnassus Avenue at Fourth and Third avenues to support safe inbound and outbound construction deliveries. Also, flaggers are monitoring traffic on Koret Way for the project.
Dates and details are subject to change.
Updated Dates: Width of Walkway to Dental Center Temporarily Reduced
From May 30 to July 4, 2026, a portion of a walkway is scheduled be reduced to 4 feet, 6 inches wide from Parnassus and Fourth avenues to the UCSF Dental Center building, 707 Parnassus Ave. The reduction is needed to install a new storm drain adjacent to construction fencing for the UCSF Barbara and Gerson Bakar Research and Academic Building (BRAB) and the Dental Center walkway. The walkway will be temporarily reduced for saw-cutting, trenching, storm drain line installation, backfill, and asphalt patching. The fence will return to its original location upon completion.
What to Expect During Construction
May 30 – July 4, 2026: A 70-foot section of construction fencing along the BRAB site will be temporarily shifted to support the installation of a storm drain and will reduce the width of a walkway to the Dental Center building from Parnassus Avenue.
A clear path of 4 feet, 6 inches will be maintained for the walkway during the temporary reduction. The fence will be returned to its original location upon completion.
Dates and details are subject to change.
Clinical Sciences Building (CSB) Construction for BRAB
Now – June 2026: CSB occupants on floors 5-7 can expect intermittent noise and vibration during window installation on levels 6 and 7. The whole partial renovation of the space in CSB on level 7 is expected to be completed in December 2026. The UCSF community can find more information in the March 12, 2026, Construction Impact Message. (MyAccess required).
Now – December 2026: A partial renovation of the Clinical Sciences Building (CSB) is scheduled on the west and north sides of level 7, where the building connects to BRAB. The new space will accommodate future research activity and program connectivity between the two buildings. A bridge from CSB to BRAB is also under construction.
Photos | BRAB Construction as of May 2026
Construction progress on the BRAB project’s upper and lower register areas as of May 19, 2026, highlighting ongoing structural and infrastructure development across the site.
Ongoing MEP rough-in work at the BRAB construction site highlights the installation of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems supporting the building’s infrastructure development.
Crews continue generator installation work on the BRAB penthouse level, supporting critical building infrastructure and ongoing systems integration across the project.
Parnassus Central Campus Site Improvements
UCSF is embarking on an important endeavor to create a welcoming space that will lead to the “heart of campus” at Parnassus Heights. The Parnassus Central Campus Site Improvements (PCCSI) program, also known as Parnassus Commons, will provide extensive site improvements in the central core of the Parnassus Heights campus at the former School of Nursing building site. The project is expected to be completed in 2027.
A view of the PCCSI construction site from the Ray and Dagmar Dolby Regeneration Medicine Building showcasing ongoing structural and site development activity across the project area.
Utility Infrastructure and Fire Water Tank Construction Continue
Construction activities for the Parnassus Central Campus Site Improvements (PCCSI) project continue across the central campus area as crews advance utility infrastructure work, fire water storage tank construction, and future site preparation activities supporting west campus development. Following the completion of the School of Nursing demolition earlier this spring, work is now focused on utility installation connecting Health Sciences West (HSW), the Clinical Sciences Building (CSB), and the new UCSF Barbara and Gerson Bakar Research and Academic Building (BRAB).
Intermittent noise from jackhammering bedrock and machinery should be expected in adjacent buildings (HSW and CSB). This work will occur in varying noise levels rather than the continuous noise. Current utility routing activities continue near a utility yard, known as the Hooper Pad area, and throughout the project site as crews install infrastructure that will support future campus systems and long-term site improvements. Utility infrastructure work is expected to continue through October 2026.
Construction of the underground fire water storage tank south of CSB also continues and is expected to be completed in July 2026. The tank will provide a secondary fire water supply for BRAB and future west campus infrastructure needs. Current activities include ongoing rebar installation and upcoming concrete pours for the water tank concrete mat and buttress wall footing, which are scheduled for late May 2026. Firewater shutdowns in nearby buildings are anticipated in mid-June to support continued infrastructure work. Impacted occupants will be informed in advance of planned shutdown activities.
Starting as soon as August 2026, CSB façade repair is expected to begin. Following in August 2026, interior elevator lobby finishes and addition of a new entrance connecting to the future CSB plaza area will begin. Work supporting the future BRAB connection on CSB Level 7 also continues on levels 2, 6, and 7 of the building, with anticipated completion in late 2026.
What to Expect During Construction | Parnassus Commons | May 2026
Noise and Vibration (Ongoing)
Construction activity may result in noise and vibration in these buildings:
Clinical Sciences Building (CSB)
Health Sciences East and West (HSE and HSW)
Ray and Dagmar Dolby Regeneration Medicine Building (IRM)
Medical Sciences Building (MSB)
Koret Hall (Koret Vision Center)
And possibly other nearby buildings adjacent to Saunders Court.
Earplug stations are available in CSB, MSB, and HSE/HSW.
Dust control and environmental monitoring are in place.
Sound-dampening strategies are used on equipment where feasible.
Now – July 2026: Fire Water Tank Installation
Ongoing excavation and preparation for installation near CSB
Upcoming concrete work for the tank and structural support elements
Visible excavation and soil stockpiles in the area
Utility Trenching (Ongoing)
Active trenching for chilled water, fire water, and domestic water systems
Work Near Health Sciences West and Clinical Sciences Building (Ongoing)
Construction behind Health Sciences West (HSW) and the Clinical Sciences Building (CSB) to install new system components, including pumps
Future removal of older infrastructure once new systems are operational
Ongoing: CSSB and Promenade Area Work
Expect minor demolition and reconfiguration activities within and around the Campus Support Services Building (CSSB), previously called the Rad Lab.
Changes to walkways and building areas to support future campus improvements
Access, Circulation, and Construction Hours (Ongoing)
Koret Way access remains closed for pedestrian safety, with intermittent openings for pedestrians as construction operations and truck deliveries continue on the roadway.
New emergency egress route for CSB occupants. See above for details.
Pedestrian access remains open on the east side of Saunders Court.
Departments experiencing disruptions may request assistance identifying alternative workspace options.
Additional Information
For the UCSF Community: View materials, including the presentation and an FAQ Update from the latest PCCSI Virtual Town Hall on May 13, 2026.
Dates and details are subject to change.
The PCCSI construction site map outlines key project areas, access routes, staging zones, safety boundaries, and operational logistics supporting ongoing construction activity.
The PCCSI project timeline highlights major construction phases, key milestones, and anticipated completion dates supporting project coordination and campus planning efforts.What to Expect During Upcoming Utility Insulation Installation
In addition to noise and vibrations, the UCSF community may notice a fine white material in areas near the utility trench work for the PCCSI project, which is located south of the Clinical Sciences Building and west of the Health Sciences West tower and Saunders Court. The white material is gilsulate, an insulation material that will be installed around underground chilled water and utility piping. During placement, the material can appear as a light white dust or film on nearby surfaces.
It is non-toxic and part of standard construction work. The PCCSI project team will continue to monitor conditions and share updates to keep the UCSF community informed on what they are seeing and why it is present.
There may be some minor applications of gilsulate in June 2026, but activity will become more significant in August 2026 once the water tank is completed and the west–east chilled water line installation begins.
Reminder: New Emergency Exit Route for Clinical Sciences Building
As a reminder to Clinical Sciences Building (CSB) occupants, the building has a new route to take during an emergency, effective April 2026. The new exit route leads occupants from an exterior stairway on the south side of the building eastward through the former School of Nursing building site, which is now the Parnassus Central Campus Site Improvements (PCCSI) project site, out the construction gate, around Saunders Court, and up the curved path to Koret Way. This route should only be used during an emergency, as it passes through an active PCCSI construction area.
What to Expect | New Exit Route for CSB
The Clinical Sciences Building (CSB) has a new emergency egress route. The new route will lead occupants from an exterior stairway on the south side of the building eastward through the former School of Nursing building site, which is now the project site, out the construction gate, around Saunders Court, and up the curved path to Koret Way.
The new route is for emergency use only.
Maps of the new emergency exit will be posted in CSB.
Emergency egress route for Clinical Sciences Building (CSB) occupants as of May 2026.Koret Way Closed with Intermittent Pedestrian Access
Koret Way will remain closed Monday through Friday, with intermittent pedestrian access, as a safety precaution during construction activities for the UCSF Real Estate capital project. A traffic coordinator manages vehicle gate access on Koret Way during normal business hours, and UCSF Facilities Services manages access after hours. Any future access changes along Koret Way will be communicated to the UCSF community.
Photos | Parnassus Commons Construction as of May 2026
A west-facing view of the PCCSI construction site highlighting ongoing development in the area formerly occupied by the School of Nursing (SON).
Crews prepare chilled water piping systems for installation as part of ongoing infrastructure and utility work as part of the PCCSI project at Parnassus Heights.
An aerial perspective of the PCCSI site highlights ongoing excavation, structural development, and overall project progress as of May 2026.
Other Construction Updates
Weekend Closure on Medical Center Way for Crane Mobilization | June 19-21, 2026: From 8 p.m. Friday, June 19, to 10 p.m. Sunday, June 21, 2026, Medical Center Way on the Parnassus Heights campus is scheduled to be closed to accommodate two cranes required for the Building Fume Hood Fans Repair Project in Health Sciences East (HSE).
Medical Center Way will be closed for this crane pick near the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regeneration Medicine and Stem Cell Research (IRM) building.
Medical Center Way, near Parnassus Avenue, continues to be closed on Saturdays and Sundays for the UCSF Health Helen Diller Hospital (HDH) construction project.
Loading docks will be closed during construction for HSE, Health Sciences West (HSW), the Ray and Dagmar Dolby Regeneration Medicine Building, and the Parnassus Services building. Deliveries to those buildings will be rerouted.
Flaggers will assist with the crane delivery and traffic control.
The emergency egress for HSE, HSW, and the Dolby Regeneration Medicine Building will be maintained.
Dates and details may change, including due to weather.