Hercules Campus

Hercules Campus

Fast Forward carefully removed significant amounts of paving and landscaping up to the edge of the historic buildings.

Project Details

Project Type: Demolition
Location: Playa Vista, CA
General Contractor: Shangri-La Construction
Contact: Raul Rodriguez

Start Date: March 2012
Finish Date: May 2012
Contract Value: $421,300
Contract Type: Fixed Price

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Summary

Originally owned by aviator Howard Hughes, Hercules Campus is the place where the H-4 Hercules, better known as the “Spruce Goose” – the world’s largest entirely wooden airplane – was built.

Extensive renovations were performed on the South and East campuses to prepare for the development and buildout of the site into a high-tech campus.

Fast Forward carefully removed significant amounts of paving and landscaping up to the edge of the historic buildings.

The campus is now home to 72andSunny, Konami and YouTube.