OFFICE
Reimagining how you work
Beyond the Basics
DPR knows that the “new office” workplace of tomorrow goes beyond the basics. We use our extensive experience in building some of the industry’s most cutting-edge projects to inform owners of potential for improvements and efficiencies throughout the entire project lifecycle. We look at each job through the eyes of the customer and understand the complexity and competitive nature of office development.
Photo: Workday Headquarters, Pleasanton, CA
the End-User
Our corporate clients always want to recruit the best talent and must be able to provide state-of-the-art technology, security and amenities. All these things must rival their competitors in today’s competitive environment.
Developers face the same challenge: finding ways to meet the needs of prospective tenants while keeping their projects competitive in the market. At DPR, we help our clients navigate these decisions and integrate them with the project’s overall success factors.
Photo: The Union, Dallas
Advantage
No two markets are alike, with varying drivers for each local economy. DPR knows that can drastically change the needs of a job. We analyze each phase of the project and establish scheduling milestones aligned to the owner's needs. We also study tenants in the market to better understand what will set the building apart from its competition. Our teams are well-versed in the latest trends in WELL and LEED, building automation, agile workplaces, and resilient design to find the right fit for your local climate and culture.
In addition, DPR brings the unique ability to self-perform many scopes of work including concrete structure, framing and drywall, doors and hardware, and specialties to ensure more predictable outcomes. Combined with prefabrication and virtual design and construction, DPR gives clients an edge when it comes to efficiency.
Photo: Indeed Office Tower
the Future
Even before the pandemic, offices were prioritizing health and safety of occupants and the flexibility to adapt. Now, the need to avoid disruptions is greater than ever. Through design and construction approaches, businesses can plan for resiliency against pandemics and other potentialities that could disrupt business for weeks or months at a time. DPR’s special services group is uniquely suited to help make small renovations to make spaces more adaptable.
Beyond the Basics
DPR knows that the “new office” workplace of tomorrow goes beyond the basics. We use our extensive experience in building some of the industry’s most cutting-edge projects to inform owners of potential for improvements and efficiencies throughout the entire project lifecycle. We look at each job through the eyes of the customer and understand the complexity and competitive nature of office development.
Photo: Workday Headquarters, Pleasanton, CA
the End-User
Our corporate clients always want to recruit the best talent and must be able to provide state-of-the-art technology, security and amenities. All these things must rival their competitors in today’s competitive environment.
Developers face the same challenge: finding ways to meet the needs of prospective tenants while keeping their projects competitive in the market. At DPR, we help our clients navigate these decisions and integrate them with the project’s overall success factors.
Photo: The Union, Dallas
Advantage
No two markets are alike, with varying drivers for each local economy. DPR knows that can drastically change the needs of a job. We analyze each phase of the project and establish scheduling milestones aligned to the owner's needs. We also study tenants in the market to better understand what will set the building apart from its competition. Our teams are well-versed in the latest trends in WELL and LEED, building automation, agile workplaces, and resilient design to find the right fit for your local climate and culture.
In addition, DPR brings the unique ability to self-perform many scopes of work including concrete structure, framing and drywall, doors and hardware, and specialties to ensure more predictable outcomes. Combined with prefabrication and virtual design and construction, DPR gives clients an edge when it comes to efficiency.
Photo: Indeed Office Tower
the Future
Even before the pandemic, offices were prioritizing health and safety of occupants and the flexibility to adapt. Now, the need to avoid disruptions is greater than ever. Through design and construction approaches, businesses can plan for resiliency against pandemics and other potentialities that could disrupt business for weeks or months at a time. DPR’s special services group is uniquely suited to help make small renovations to make spaces more adaptable.
Rankings & Recognition
Project Awards
Commercial Real Estate Award of Excellence, Industrial Category (2020)
BioLegend Campus Expansion | San Diego, CA
Real Estate Development (RED) Awards, Redevelopt Project of the Year (2020)
Project Holualoa and Plaza Companies Park Central Mall Redevelopment | Phoenix, AZ
Photo: Holualoa and Plaza Companies Park Central Mall Redevelopment
CMAA Annual Board Choice Award (2019)
CODA at Tech Square | Atlanta, GA
CMAA Annual Board Choice Award (2018)
WeWork Atlanta | Atlanta, GA
Photo: WeWork Atlanta
BD+C Building Team Awards (2018)
United States Tennis Association National Campus | Orlando, FL
Photo: U.S. Tennis Association National Campus
ASCE Outstanding Sustainable Engineering Project of the Year (2017)
316 Vernon Street Office Building | Roseville, CA
Photo: City of Roseville Multi-use Building
Project Awards
Commercial Real Estate Award of Excellence, Industrial Category (2020)
BioLegend Campus Expansion | San Diego, CA
Real Estate Development (RED) Awards, Redevelopt Project of the Year (2020)
Project Holualoa and Plaza Companies Park Central Mall Redevelopment | Phoenix, AZ
Photo: Holualoa and Plaza Companies Park Central Mall Redevelopment
CMAA Annual Board Choice Award (2019)
CODA at Tech Square | Atlanta, GA
CMAA Annual Board Choice Award (2018)
WeWork Atlanta | Atlanta, GA
Photo: WeWork Atlanta
BD+C Building Team Awards (2018)
United States Tennis Association National Campus | Orlando, FL
Photo: U.S. Tennis Association National Campus
ASCE Outstanding Sustainable Engineering Project of the Year (2017)
316 Vernon Street Office Building | Roseville, CA
Photo: City of Roseville Multi-use Building
Our Experience
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It’s not an office. It’s an identity. We bring it to life so the experience you offer your employees and customers starts the moment they arrive.
Workday Inc. Corporate Headquarters Campus
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The energy of a city is what many employees want. Our approach to the project lifecycle ensures that energy doesn’t affect construction operations, from handling tight site footprints to active office environments.
Colorado Tower Office Building, Cousins Properties Incorporated
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What if suburban office park space could match the experience of a flashy urban office? We’ve done it, to high performance standards, affordably.
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Getting the most value from your investment takes partners who can hear the needs of every project partner. We wrote the book on integrated forms of delivery and our team is equally ready to consult with your team as it is to build your project.
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You’re in luck: we build all kinds of things. Office space with public spaces and ground-level retail? We’ve been there. The key is technical know-how and alignment on project goals, which is what we bring to the table for every project.
Coda at Technology Square Office Tower, Portman Holdings
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The workplace continues to evolve. We partner with you to look at how your space contributes to your business, employee retention and well-being and resilience for whatever may come.
Confidential Office Project, Charlotte
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From new fit-outs to renovations of active spaces, our special services group is skilled and nimble for any scope. We know the challenges that come from working in active environments, too, and can help advise on how to keep work – both construction and your business – moving seamlessly.
Scott
Lyons
Commercial Core Market Leader
A Florida native, Scott grew up in St. Petersburg and earned an undergraduate degree in building construction from the University of Florida. After spending four years in Atlanta and Hilton Head, SC, his career continued in Orlando in 2001 building…