Salesforce Tower is the tallest tower in San Francisco, joining the Golden Gate Bridge and Transamerica Building in the iconic skyline. The high-rise building stands at 1,070 feet tall and 61-stories. The glass and metal accents on the exterior taper to accentuate the curved features of the building. The building is a novel approach to public-private collaboration and sustainability. Command Commissioning provided Fundamental and Enhanced LEED commissioning for this facility and commissioned the following equipment: chillers, cooling towers, boilers, heat exchangers, HVAC pumps, VFD’s, tripath AHU’s, VAV’s, DX split air conditioning units, fan/blower coil units, garage supply and exhaust, exhaust fans, transfer fans, building management & controls, lighting controls, and 600 volt feeders. Salesforce Tower connects directly to the transit center below grade and is built adjacent to a 5.4 acre public park. Sustainability features include the use of full outside air economizer ventilation systems, floor-by-floor air intake, under-floor air distribution, integrated metal sunshades, high-performance glass, floor-to-ceiling windows, and comprehensive water recycling systems.