CTBUH Silver Member

Glumac

About

Member Since: 2015

Member Offices: San Francisco

Website: https://www.glumac.com

Glumac specializes in cost-effective, sustainable design of a variety of project types worldwide. These include:

- Commercial buildings
- Educational buildings
- Healthcare facilities
- Advanced Technology buildings
- Institutional facilities

Their services include mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) consulting engineering, building commissioning, CFD modeling, lighting design, technology integration, energy services and 3D modeling. They administer comprehensive sustainable building services engineering as a single coordinated package to our clients.

With nine offices located in the Western United States and a tenth in Shanghai, Glumac are well positioned to serve their clients. Their passion is engineering green buildings that work.

Fields of Expertise

Engineering, Other

Buildings

RANK
Name
Height
1 Wilshire Grand Center

335 m / 1,100 ft

2 U.S. Bancorp Tower

163 m / 536 ft

3 Providian Financial Building

127 m / 417 ft

4 Fox Tower

113 m / 372 ft

5 Standard Insurance Center

112 m / 367 ft

6 55 Second Street

101 m / 330 ft

7 1455 Market Street

96 m / 315 ft

8 Montgomery - Washington Tower

92 m / 300 ft

9 Twelve West

83 m / 273 ft

10 The Regent

81 m / 265 ft

Associated companies

RANK
Name
Height
1 Wilshire Grand Center

335 m / 1,100 ft

2 U.S. Bancorp Tower

163 m / 536 ft

3 Providian Financial Building

127 m / 417 ft

4 Fox Tower

113 m / 372 ft

5 Standard Insurance Center

112 m / 367 ft

6 55 Second Street

101 m / 330 ft

7 1455 Market Street

96 m / 315 ft

8 Montgomery - Washington Tower

92 m / 300 ft

9 Twelve West

83 m / 273 ft

10 The Regent

81 m / 265 ft

11 Federal Reserve Building

54 m / 177 ft

12 1100 Broadway

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CTBUH Initiatives Involving Glumac

Top Company Rankings: The World’s 100 Tallest Buildings

13 October 2016

The Council is pleased to announce the Top Company Rankings for numerous disciplines as derived from the list of projects appearing in 100 of the World’s Tallest Buildings.