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DPR Construction Debuts Next-Gen Silicon Valley Facility
By MGN Editorial•February 20, 2026 at 02:00 PM
DPR Construction has opened a new integrated office and prefabrication facility in Silicon Valley to support more efficient project delivery for customers in the Bay Area and West Coast.
DPR Construction, a leading global construction firm, has officially opened its new Silicon Valley Office and Prefabrication Facility in Santa Clara, California. The new campus integrates office and production functions to enable safer and more efficient project delivery for customers in the Bay Area and across the West Coast.
According to the press release, the facility features a 'next-generation' design that co-locates DPR's office and prefabrication operations. This allows the company to leverage the benefits of offsite construction and just-in-time delivery to improve productivity and quality control on projects. The new campus also incorporates sustainable design elements to reduce the facility's environmental impact.
'By bringing our office and prefab capabilities together in one location, we can better serve our customers with a more streamlined and efficient project delivery model,' said Eric Lamb, Regional Manager for DPR's Bay Area operations. 'This new facility represents the future of how leading construction firms will operate to meet the evolving needs of the industry.'
The opening of DPR's Silicon Valley campus comes as the construction industry continues to explore ways to boost productivity, quality, and safety through greater adoption of prefabrication and modular construction techniques. As reported by *The Maritime Executive*, the use of prefab components has grown significantly in recent years, driven by labor shortages, supply chain disruptions, and the need for faster, more reliable project delivery.
'Integrating the office and prefab shop in one location is a smart strategic move that will pay dividends for DPR and their clients,' commented gCaptain editor John Konrad. 'This type of innovation is crucial for construction firms to stay competitive in today's challenging market conditions.'
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