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.
The Shafter-Wasco Recycling & Sanitary Landfill is home to a new composting system that will process 100,000 tons of organic material each year with the help of 32 composting bunkers.
Approximately 200 researchers now have dedicated research space to uncover how microbial communities interact with plants and soil to influence the environment.
First built in 1960, then shut down in 2007, this recreation center’s reconstruction plans were put on hold until 2021, when the city finally resurrected the project.
As the end result of a 14-year-long community journey following a devastating gas line explosion in 2010, this $50-million project represents the city’s commitment to reinvest in its people and itself.
The $2.4-trillion Caltrain Peninsula Corridor Electrification Project is a transformative design-build rail infrastructure program that will electrify the 160-year-old, 52-mile corridor between San Francisco and San Jose.