Built in 1923 as a memorial to those Californians who died in World War I, the historic Beaux Arts stadium was in dire need of a complete renovation and seismic safety upgrades.
As the central component of LAX's Capital Improvements Program—the largest public works project in Los Angeles history—the 1.2-million-sq-ft Tom Bradley International Terminal replaces its obsolete 30-year-old predecessor structure.
A vibrant concert hall, a wind farm perched high above a Hawaii town and a sustainable winery education facility: This year's ENR California top projects certainly are a diverse group.
Thanks to this $135-million renovation, the 100-year-old Natural History Museum in Los Angeles now celebrates the scientific process and the joy of discovery rather than focusing on traditional displays.
By optimizing the collaborative benefits of design-build delivery, the project team completed this fast-track lab and office build-out ahead of schedule and under budget.
Intuit's LEED-Gold tenant improvement project at its Mountain View campus provides 1,800 employees with a light-filled interior space and 22 acres of site improvements that project officials say are intended to nurture innovation and support work/life balance.
The $5.4-million revitalization of Yucaipa's central shopping area, also known as the Historic Uptown District, transformed an antiquated four-lane arterial roadway into a two-lane concrete roadway.
The mixed-use West Coast headquarters of Extron Electronics incorporates a six-story, 198,000-sq-ft Class A office building, a first-floor, 9,000-sq-ft steak house and an adjacent 8,000-sq-ft saloon/country-music concert venue.