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It was a tough decision but when the dust settled and the hammering stopped, the Army Corps of Engineers was selected 2010 Owner of the Year by editors and contributors of California Construction Magazine. Christine Altendorf Larry Smith �Winning this award is great and not because the Corps is a winner, but because the taxpayer is the winner.� says Dr. Christine Altendorf, director of programs for South Pacific Division of Army Corps of Engineers. USACE/South Pacific Division was chosen by the editorial staff and contributing editors of California Construction magazine based on criteria including maintaining a robust pipeline containing high-profile
Numerous big highway projects around the state are helping to keep things moving as the construction industry continues to dig out of the recession. And while most of these projects are being funded by traditional tax and bond measures, many are being infused with funds from American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. �The impact of the stimulus has been huge,� says Earl Seaverg, Caltrans program manager for the recovery act. �It�s been able to help us fund and move stalled projects to construction that would have otherwise remained on the shelf due to the downturn in the economy.� Caltrans
人员准备潜水服第一segment of the $890 million Warm Springs Bay Area Rapid Transit extension project prepares to cut through an aquifer at Fremont Central Park in the city of Fremont, on the southeast side of the San Francisco Bay. Slide Show Photo: put photo credit here photo caption here Related Links: Link here Donec at augue a enim venenatis fringilla. Sed sollicitudin velit nec sapien. Duis libero nulla, sagittis placerat, hendrerit sit amet, mollis non, metus. Praesent mauris ipsum, placerat ut, commodo a, mollis sed, nisl. Aliquam fermentum sem. Ut venenatis purus vitae
建筑市场是一件棘手的事情,尤其是在当前的经济中。但是,California Construction Magazine在2010年最高项目中的年度清单中的观察可以揭示出对全州正在进行的工作的一些令人兴奋而有趣的见解。McCarthy Building Cos。和HMC建筑师正在研究Kaiser Permanente Fontana替代医院项目。新的Temecula市民中心是通过边缘建筑建造的。相关链接:加利福尼亚州建筑2010年最佳项目开始“现在的市场通常非常混杂,”总部位于旧金山的KMD Architects的负责人David Hobstetter说。“住房和商业办公市场
When motorists take to San Francisco�s new $1-billion Presidio Parkway in late 2013, they won�t see some of the massive foundation piles placed deep into ground below. But they will feel the support of some of the largest cast-in-drilled-hole piles currently in use. div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" �The biggest challenge on this job from the beginning was a requirement to use 12-ft-diameter piles and [insert them with] very limited vibration because of historic buildings in the Presidio,� says Peter Faust, project manager for San Francisco-based Malcolm Drilling Co. �This meant we couldn�t use a pile driver with an
当司机把旧金山的新1美元ion Presidio Parkway in late 2013, they won’t see some of the massive foundation piles placed deep into ground below. But they will feel the support of some of the largest cast-in-drilled-hole piles currently in use. Ghilotti Bros. is currently working on phase two sitework at Doyle Drive. Malcolm Drilling readies the piles. “The biggest challenge on this job from the beginning was a requirement to use 12-ft-diameter piles and [insert them with] very limited vibration because of historic buildings in the Presidio,” says Peter Faust, project manager for San Francisco-based Malcolm Drilling
As California’s construction industry continues to feel the recession’s pinch, some of the state’s top contractors are tightening their tool belts and concentrating on their company’s individual talents to stay ahead in the game. Slide Show Related Links: Top Contractors in California “The biggest challenge right now is a lot more competition on projects,” says Michael Scribner, president and CEO of San Francisco-based BCCI. “It used to be that we were competing against maybe two or three contractors on a project and now there could be between eight and 10.” Scribner, whose company specializes in interiors work around the Bay