This blog examining California construction will ask questions, give you previews of what is to come in ENR California and report on what we are hearing, reading and seeing in the state's construction industry.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District recently awarded two contracts totalling $36 million, for military work in Northern California to two different California contractors.
The City of Los Angeles and the Friends of the Hollywood Central Park (FHCP) announced plans to start environmental review for a proposed park atop a 1-mile-long stretch of the Hollywood (101) Freeway near Downtown Los Angeles.
The BART Silicon Valley extension project on August 20 received $39 million from the California’s Traffic Congestion Relief Program to finish work on its 10-mile-long, $2.3 billion phase one Berryessa Extension.
ENR California’s Top 20 Under 40 competition is currently accepting entries to recognize outstanding young leadership talent in the construction industry. Every year when we publish this list, I often hear the question: “What about recognizing people over 40?” Well, I’m glad
In the October issue of ENR California, the spotlight will be on the state’s robust specialty contractors. As part of this special issue, ENR California selects one firm as the 2014 Specialty Contractor of the Year. The firm was selected by the editors of ENR’s regional editions based on its revenue performance,
Driver SPG has reached about 40 percent completion on construction of “Discovery Pavilion,” a new 46,000-sq-ft expansion to the Discovery Science Center (DSC) in Santa Ana, CA. The $22.5 Million project will provide space for new interactive exhibits and programs, including the new Education Wing with galleries and exhibit areas and a Natural Resources Pavilion with various labs and unique exhibits.
The University of California, Merced, has received statements of qualifications from six teams for its massive 2020 Project. The RFQ closed on July 28. The project will accomodate anticipated growth at the campus from its current 6,200 students to 10,000 students by 2020, through the design and
The 1.8-million-sq-ft North First Campus office development in San Jose was recently pre-certified for LEED for Neighborhood Development (LEED-ND) by the U.S. Green Building Council, making it the first such plan in Silicon Valley to be LEED-ND Pre-Certified and one of only seven certifications in California.
The LA County Metropolitan Transportation Authority's (LACMTA) has approved a $1.6 billion contract with the Skanska, Traylor and Shea (STS) Joint Venture to construct the 3.9-mi, $2.7 billion first phase of the Purple Line Extension subway..
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