Mission Rock – Building B

San Francisco, California Streamline Drywall partnered with Anning-Johnson Company on Mission Rock – Building B, contributing as a Micro LBE and San Francisco–based union subcontractor. Building B is part of the broader Mission Rock waterfront development, one of San Francisco’s most significant mixed-use projects focused on creating housing, workplace environments, and public space along the Bay. Located adjacent to Oracle Park, Mission Rock represents the city’s long-term vision for transforming former industrial land into a connected, inclusive neighborhood that strengthens public access to the waterfront while supporting sustainable urban growth. The buildilng plays a key role in delivering this vision through thoughtfully designed interior spaces that support modern occupancy and long-term use. Streamline’s scope focused on core interior building systems that form the structural and finished foundation of the project. Working in close coordination with Anning-Johnson and the broader project team, Streamline delivered reliable execution while meeting the quality, schedule, and compliance requirements associated with a high-profile waterfront development.

Scope of Work

  • Interior Light Gauge Metal Stud Framing: Installed interior framing systems to support building layouts and provide the structural backbone for finished interior spaces.
  • Interior Gypsum Board Systems: Delivered gypsum board assemblies to create durable, fire-rated interior walls, supporting life-safety requirements and architectural finishes.

Mission Rock – Building B reflects the importance of skilled union labor and diverse local participation in delivering San Francisco’s most impactful developments. Streamline is proud to contribute to a project that continues to reshape the city’s waterfront and set a new standard for large-scale, mixed-use urban development.

Partners

  • Swinerton Builders
  • San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department

Impact

The 900 Innes Avenue project is a significant part of the larger India Basin Waterfront Park initiative, which will create a 10-acre public park designed to reconnect the community with the waterfront. This project is pivotal in transforming a once neglected and industrialized shoreline into a vibrant public space, featuring new public piers, ADA-compliant walkways, recreational facilities, and restored natural habitats

The development aims to close a critical gap in the San Francisco Bay Trail, linking neighborhoods from the Embarcadero to Candlestick Point. With an emphasis on social equity and environmental justice, the project not only improves public access and environmental health but also provides job opportunities and workforce training for the local community. This once-in-a-generation project is set to be completed by 2026, leaving a lasting legacy for the Bayview-Hunters Point area​