When Scripps Health opened its second patient tower at the La Jolla campus this spring, the milestone capped more than four years of complex construction alongside one of the region’s busiest medical centers.
U.S. and Mexico inked a memorandum of understanding to accelerate six cross‑border wastewater projects aiming to end the Tijuana River sewage crisis by 2027.
A focus on quality and maintaining a strict 35.5-month schedule pushed the joint venture contractor on the Gaylord Pacific project to seek out innovations.
Contining resolution funds are needed to repair and expand South Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant near the US-Mexico border, but other issues may delay cleaning up the region's waters.
Over the last nine decades, the Raymond Group has grown from a small lath and plaster company in Orange, Calif., to one of the regional wall and ceiling industry’s leading design-assist, specialty finish and theming contractors.
Officials take latest step against Veolia North America and International Boundary and Water Commission in ongoing dispute over county pollution impacts from untreated Mexico flows, but firm denies responsibility.
International Boundary and Water Commission awards the EGC-AGEISS joint venture a $1.9-million contract to collect water samples from the Tijuana River Valley
Imperial Beach, Calif., residents claim the second class action against the federal agency-contracted wastewater plant consultant stems from more than a decade of sewage flows from Tijuana, Mexico, but firm says the suit is "meritless."