Healthpeak Properties

Oyster Point Blvd, SSF

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HFS Systems was awarded the full design-build contract to deliver a robust emergency radio response communications system serving the industrial/lab campus located at 331 & 333 Oyster Point Boulevard, South San Francisco, CA 94080.

  • 331 Oyster Point Blvd is a four‑story, approximately 128,750 sq ft Class A office/R&D/lab building (built in 2010), with ample parking and tenants such as Pliant Therapeutics
  • 333 Oyster Point Blvd, also in the Britannia Oyster Point II campus, is a Class A flex-office/lab building of roughly 121,760 sq ft, completed in 2008, with 340 parking spaces and a flexible lease footprint of about 30,140 sq ft


The ERRCS system consisted of a networked tri-band BDA solution with 2 hour survivability

  • Tri‑Band BDA Network: Integrated design covering VHF/UHF/700–800 MHz bands, providing full building penetration and redundant link paths.
  • 2‑Hour Survivability: Emergency backup power ensures the system remains fully operational for at least 2 hours in the event of utility outage.
  • Networked Architecture: BDAs in both buildings interconnected to ensure seamless coordination across the campus during critical events.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Engineered to meet NFPA and IFC mandates for emergency responder radio coverage in R&D/office buildings.

Scope of Work

1. Site Survey & Analysis

Conducted comprehensive radio propagation and interior coverage mapping across both buildings.

2. System Engineering & Design

Developed a technically robust architecture featuring dual‑band amplifiers, donor antennas, DAS/BDA placements, power infrastructure, and centralized monitoring.

3. Installation & Commissioning

Included civil and electrical mounting, cable pathways, equipment racks, and ANSI‑rated firewalls for risers. End‑to‑end system testing was performed to validate performance and redundancy

4. Backup Power Integration

A dedicated UPS and generator interface were installed to guarantee 2‑hour battery backup in power failure scenarios.

5. Training & Documentation

Delivered complete technical manuals, as‑built drawings, and system commissioning reports along with user training for facility operations and maintenance teams.

Key Benefits to the Client

  1. Reliable Emergency Communications for first responders and public safety personnel throughout the campus.
  2. Regulatory Assurance and Operational Readiness to support life-safety operations under all conditions.
  3. Future-Proof, Scalable Infrastructure adaptable to expansion or changing radio frequencies.
  4. Minimal Business Disruption during installation, thanks to phased execution and coordination with building occupants.

Summary Table

 

Building Address

Approx. Sq Ft

Proposed System

Backup Power

Coverage Scope

331 Oyster Point Blvd

~128,750 sq ft

Tri‑band building BDA, networked

2‑hour UPS/generator

Full R&D and office floors

333 Oyster Point Blvd

~121,760 sq ft

Matching tri‑band BDA, networked with 331

2‑hour backup

Flex-office / lab spaces

This solution not only reinforces safety compliance but also elevates campus reliability and resilience. Let me know if you’d like design visuals, case photos, or integration details added for the website.