An adaptive reuse project on the Wende Museum campus has transformed a 2,000-sq-ft abandoned MGM A-frame prop house and expansion into a vibrant cultural hub.
To transform an underutilized edge of LA’s Natural History Museum into a publicly accessible wing that connects exhibitions, research and community programming to Exposition Park, the project team structurally integrated a new 36,000-sq-ft expansion with an existing operational building as part of this three-year-long endeavor.
A seven-span, post-tensioned concrete box girder bridge now stands in place of a 29-span steel and timber girder bridge across a busy railyard. The original bridge was first built in the 1930s.
This $19.8-million intermodal railyard expansion improved rail-to-dock operational efficiencies at the nation’s second-busiest port facility and took place within the port’s largest container terminal.
As part of a transformative program that will dramatically expand the port’s rail capabilities, this project added a new locomotive service depot capable of fueling and maintaining up to 30 locomotives simultaneously
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.
When the University of California San Diego set out to expand affordable student housing in the crowded La Jolla market, Clark Construction faced a formidable challenge
Not many stadiums have an outward design so clearly inspired by the sports hosted within, but Intuit Dome is one of the few that does, with a 2,700-ton diagrid structural steel frame on its exterior that’s inspired by a basketball net.