Sacramento International Airport is advancing its $1.4-billion SMForward program, highlighted by the recent topping out of a $140-million, glass-enclosed pedestrian walkway.
First unveiled in 2002, this memorial in Sacramento’s Capitol Park honors firefighters who have lost their lives in the line of duty since California became a state.
Spanning a full block in downtown Sacramento, this 308,000-sq-ft progressive design-build project transformed a building originally built in 1981 and designated eligible as a historic landmark in 2016.
The Sacramento AEC sector has quietly emerged as an island of stability as a sea of finanical uncertainty has engulfed the state. A boom year in 2024 that was driven by non-residential building starts may have ebbed only to rebound next year.
Since its initial construction in 1912, the historic Capitol Park Hotel has served a variety of roles, from women’s college to furniture store and most recently as temporary housing for the homeless before closing down in 2020.
While official figures suggest the high point of the post-pandemic recovery for the region’s AEC industry may be nigh, there are good reasons to remain optimistic.
Energy conservation is a hallmark of this California State Office Building in Sacramento, one of the state’s first net-zero energy, net-zero carbon, all-electric government office facilities.
The largest project for the Sacramento I-5 corridor since being built in 1975, this 67-mile roadway project included pavement rehabilitation, new carpool lanes, ramp meters, sound walls and the extension of various entrance and exit ramps.
In addition to being Sacramento County’s first freestanding rehabilitation hospital, this 58,000-sq-ft facility more than doubles the inpatient rehabilitation capacity formerly available at UC Davis Medical Center.