Los Angeles Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa was recently joined by City Councilmembers Janice Hahn and Bill Rosendahl, airport commissioners and other officials in a ceremony to break ground on a long-awaited major modernization of the Tom Bradley International Terminal at Los Angeles International Airport. The $1.5-billion Bradley West project includes 1.25 million sq ft of new building area, including food/beverage and retail concessions, new premium lounge space, enlarged federal inspection/customs and border protection facilities and 15 new boarding gates and enlarged passenger seating/holdroom areas sized to accommodate new-generation aircraft such as the Airbus A380 super-jumbo jet and the Boeing B787
Fairplex in Pomona recently held a ground breaking ceremony for its new Fairplex Conference Center, a high-tech, 85,000-sq-ft venue suited for trade shows, corporate meetings and regional associations. The architect on the $30-million, year-long construction project is HOK and the contractor is Summit Builders Inc. Related Links: Jamboree Housing opens The Arbor at Woodbury Ground broken on San Diego mixed-use project Expected to generate nearly 500 jobs during construction and nearly 300 full-time, sustainable jobs during annual day-to-day operations, the new center will have a strong economic impact for the area with additional sales and occupancy tax related benefits for
Skanska USA announced that its building unit in San Antonio was the recipient of multiple health-care construction awards at the 2009 Annual Excellence in Construction Competition hosted by the Associated Builders and Contractors of South Texas. Skanska won the Mega Projects Award, the Healthcare Award, the Institutional Award and the Gold S.T.E.P. Award for Safety. Skanska USA also announced it has completed construction on the Texas Southmost College Arts Center Building in Brownsville. MIYAKODA MENDENHALL LONG TBG Partners promoted employees at three of its four Texas offices. In Dallas/Fort Worth, Kent T. Mendenhall was promoted to principal; in Houston, Yan
In its first quarterly report of 2010, the UCLA Anderson Forecast renders a �bipolar� diagnosis for the national economy, referencing the dual conditions of slow-but-sure growth in the national gross domestic product, coupled with an unemployment rate predicted to remain in double digits until 2012. The California economy remains focused on job creation as well, with conditions ripe for growth that has yet to appear. In a report titled, �The Bipolar Economy,� UCLA Anderson Forecast Senior Economist David Shulman explores the duality of a national economy, where GDP is growing while job creation remains scarce � and is expected to
Being inside Sustainability Base, a $2-million, 50,000-sq-ft steel-frame building going up at Mountain View�s NASA Ames Research Center at Moffet Federal Airfield, may well be the closet you�ll ever come to visiting the moon. Construction on the two-story facility, which is designed to be the federal government�s most environmentally sustainable building, began in August. The structure will � or should � consume no more energy than it generates, use 90% less water than other standard buildings and feature smart technology that will actually learn over time how to maximize the base�s systems. The project, which recently topped out, is scheduled
McCarthy Heart Hat�s employee volunteer group from McCarthy Building Cos. Inc. of Newport Beach recently completed a home makeover for a Los Alamitos family in great need of assistance. Approximately 30 volunteers from McCarthy Building Cos. and various subcontractors completed a home makeover for a Los Alamitos family in need. Matt, Elissa and Hailey Horan in front of their home that volunteers from McCarthy Building Cos. and 22 local subcontractors renovated after learning the family needed their assistance. Over 22 subcontractors donated supplies and services along with McCarthy Heart Hats to conduct the home remodel valued at approximately $80,000. Long
EAH Housing will officially open its newest affordable housing project, Drake�s Way, on April 22. Drake�s Way, located in Marin County�s Larkspur Landing shopping center, will be the first multi-family LEED-certified complex in the county. It is aiming for LEED silver certification. The development will provide 24 new homes for very low income households. A partnership with various social service programs will allow for independent living for individuals living in five units set aside for people with special needs. Designed by Russell + Davis Architects of San Rafael and built by L&D Construction of San Jose, the development will be
Completed this past summer, the Salinas Valley State Prison�s additional 64-bed mental health facility has become the first California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation project to be certified LEED silver. At the LEED ceremony for the Salinas Valley State Prison�s mental health facility were, from left, Dan Geiger, U.S. Green Building Council; Vic Brewer, Executive Director, Salinas Valley Psychiatric Program, California Department of Mental Health; George Dyckes, Deputy Program Manager, Kitchell; Keith Beland, Project Director, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation; Deborah Hysen, Chief Deputy Secretary, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation; Anthony Hedgpeth, Warden, Salinas Valley State Prison; Eric
A groundbreaking celebration was recently held for a new, approximately $20-million medical office building to be built on the campus of Loma Linda University Medical Center � Murrieta. �We are very pleased to be breaking ground on this state-of-the-art medical office building that will be the base for our top-notch doctors here in Southwest Riverside County,� says Bruce Christian, president and CEO of Loma Linda University Medical Center � Murrieta. �Between the new hospital and the new medical office building, this campus will play an important role in bringing quality healthcare to the community.� The new five-story medical office building
Catholic Healthcare West has awarded Hunt Construction Group the construction contract for the Sequoia Hospital Rebuilding Project in Redwood City. The project, sited on the existing hospital campus, will consist of a new four-story, 148,000-sq-ft, 104-bed pavilion, hosting medical and surgical services and an advanced cardiovascular center, a central utility plant and mechanical yard, seismic upgrades to the existing hospital and a dining/kitchen addition and remodel to the existing hospital. Designed by Moon Mayoras Architects, the project is set to begin construction in April with an anticipated completion date of December 2012. �Hunt is excited to partner with Catholic Healthcare