The San Francisco commercial mechanical market is dominated by union labor (UA Local 38, Sheet Metal Local 104), OSHPD/HCAI hospital work at UCSF, CPMC, and Kaiser, and a slower but returning tenant-improvement pipeline in SoMa and the Financial District. San Francisco's commercial mechanical contractors are scaling Virtual Design & Construction teams to win and execute healthcare, data center, mission-critical, and life science work. Gulfstream Strategic Placements places BIM coordinators, VDC engineers, and VDC managers with the top mechanical and plumbing contractors operating across the San Francisco market.
The San Francisco commercial mechanical market is dominated by union labor (UA Local 38, Sheet Metal Local 104), OSHPD/HCAI hospital work at UCSF, CPMC, and Kaiser, and a slower but returning tenant-improvement pipeline in SoMa and the Financial District. San Francisco's commercial mechanical contractors are scaling Virtual Design & Construction teams to win and execute healthcare, data center, mission-critical, and life science work. Gulfstream Strategic Placements places BIM coordinators, VDC engineers, and VDC managers with the top mechanical and plumbing contractors operating across the San Francisco market.
Gulfstream Strategic Placements recruits vdc bim coordinators across the San Francisco metro. All searches are confidential — client identity is never disclosed until both sides agree to a formal interview.
The San Francisco commercial mechanical market is dominated by union labor (UA Local 38, Sheet Metal Local 104), OSHPD/HCAI hospital work at UCSF, CPMC, and Kaiser, and a slower but returning tenant-improvement pipeline in SoMa and the Financial District. Prevailing wage, dense-urban logistics, and seismic retrofit requirements shape every bid.
Active San Francisco submarkets: SoMa, Mission Bay, Financial District, Oakland, South San Francisco (biotech).
Recently placed a Senior Mechanical PM on a UCSF-adjacent hospital retrofit and a VDC Manager supporting biotech buildouts in South San Francisco.
Ranges reflect base only for commercial mechanical roles; total comp typically adds 10–25% via bonus, vehicle allowance, and benefits.
No individual license is required for VDC/BIM roles in California; strong Revit MEP and coordination fluency matter far more than credentials.
Revit MEP and Navisworks are mandatory. Trade-specific add-ons (CAD-Duct, Victaulic Tools for Revit, eVolve) are strong pluses.
VDC is one of the most remote-friendly disciplines in mechanical construction. Many San Francisco clients support fully remote BIM coordinators and modelers.
Strongly preferred. We focus on candidates with commercial mechanical, plumbing, or piping BIM experience — not general architectural Revit.
For field-facing roles, yes — most SF commercial contractors are signatory. For office-based estimating, VDC, and preconstruction, non-union backgrounds work if the candidate understands prevailing-wage and Bay Area logistics.