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6/19/20
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CBRE’s Project Management division has won a Construction Management Association of America (CMAA) Award for the San Ysidro Land Port of Entry Phase II project at the U.S.-Mexico Border in San Diego. Bill Slaybaugh and Alberto Vela of CBRE | Heery led the 127.4k sf, $160 mil redevelopment project from 2015-2019.
The Phase II portion of the project was directly related to the east pedestrian entry into the United States from Mexico. CBRE | Heery helped bring the outdated facility into the 21st century, providing the client with a property that can now fully support the missions of Customs and Border Protection. The redevelopment involved significant demolition of existing structures, construction of replacement facilities, and the historical renovation of a 1932 Customs House, including a new second-story addition to facilitate processing for Mexico-bound travelers.
The San Ysidro Land Port of Entry is the busiest land border port of entry in the United States, processing an average of 70,000 northbound vehicle passengers and 20,000 northbound pedestrians per day.
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