California Construction News staff writer
Truebeck Construction has secured a major project win with Donor Network West, announcing plans to deliver a 105,000-sq. ft. headquarters consolidation and donor recovery center in San Ramon.
The project will create a state-of-the-art campus at 2409 Camino Ramon within Bishop Ranch, bringing together Donor Network West’s operations under one roof. The federally mandated organization oversees organ, eye and tissue donation services across Northern California and Northern Nevada.
Currently operating from four separate locations in San Ramon, Donor Network West will centralize its teams into the new facility, a move aimed at improving collaboration, communication and operational efficiency.
The new campus will feature a 24/7 organ recovery facility, operating rooms, clinical laboratories and administrative office space. The donor recovery unit will be equipped with advanced medical technology designed to maximize the viability of donated organs and streamline recovery procedures.
Project officials said the consolidation will eliminate time lost between sites and allow staff to focus more directly on the organization’s core mission of increasing organ donation and saving lives.
The development comes as demand for transplantable organs continues to outpace supply across the region and nationally. By creating a purpose-built recovery center, Donor Network West aims to expand capacity, improve outcomes and serve as a model for modern donor recovery operations.
