Irvine’s SARES REGIS Group has reached an agreement to lease and redevelop a former furniture showroom site in the city of Huntington Beach. The tentative concept for the 11-acre site envisions a mixed-use retail and luxury apartment home community. The site is at 7441 Edinger Avenue and is adjacent to recently renovated Bella Terra, a 48-acre open air mall containing restaurants, shops and a 20-screen megaplex theater which would provide future residents of the project with excellent access to shopping and entertainment, says Bill Montgomery, president of SRG’s Multifamily Acquisition & Investments Division. Montgomery says the company and city are
T.B. Penick & Sons, Inc. has been awarded the design-assist structural package on the high-end architectural concrete Bakersfield Federal Courthouse project in Kern County. The contract, valued at just under $3.5 million, was let by the General Services Administration as part of a $5.5-billion initiative under the federal Recovery Act to convert federal buildings into high-performance green buildings and build new energy-efficient federal buildings. San Diego-based Penick will partner with Gilbane Building Co. of San Jose, the general contractor, and NBBJ Architects of San Francisco and Los Angeles on this design-build courthouse project. Design work has begun and the project
The 2010 officers of the AGC of California are formally being installed this month. The installation will take place on Jan. 29 during a special dinner at The Silverado in Napa, held in conjunction with the first division and state board meetings of the year. Photo: AGC of California AGC of California�s elected leaders for 2010 include, from left, Treasurer Randy Douglas, Tierra Contracting, Inc., Goleta; Vice President John Nunan, Unger Construction Co., Sacramento; President Bob Christenson, Panattoni Construction, Inc., Sacramento; Senior Vice President Gerry DiIoli, Herzog Contracting Corp., Long Beach; Immediate Past President Tom Foss, Griffith Co., Brea; and
AGC of America this week filed an Emergency Petition with California’s Air Resources Board seeking a two-year implementation delay of its off-road “diesel retrofit” rule. AGC cited the delay is needed in order to avoid unnecessary losses and layoffs within the state’s hard hit construction industry while CARB continues to review its diesel rules. The petition cited new data that shows California's off-road diesel equipment will be well below current emissions targets for years to come. “Contractors don’t need to retrofit, repower or replace a single piece of equipment to meet the state’s emissions targets for the next two years, and possibly
A California contractor was awarded one of the largest U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service American Recovery and Reinvestment Act contracts for a $5 million irrigation project in the National Elk Refuge near Jackson, Wyoming. Photo Courtesy of Yerba Buena Engineering and Construction Inc. California Firm Tapped to Irrigate Elk Refuge Yerba Buena Engineering and Construction, Inc. a San Francisco-based minority-owned small business will install more than 5 mi of irrigation pipe in the 25,000-acre park to replace what Fish and Wildlife Service spokesman Michael Mascari called “pioneer-era canals.” Yerba Buena proposed using polyethylene pipe and small sprinklers. The raw materials
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission recently approved a contract with Michels/JayDee/Coluccio Joint Venture (MJC) to construct the first tunnel under the San Francisco Bay. This tunnel will ensure delivery of drinking water from the Hetch Hetchy Valley to Bay Area customers in Santa Clara, San Mateo and San Francisco counties after a major seismic event or other system outages. Photo: Mountain Cascade Inc. The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission recently approved a contract with Michels/JayDee/Coluccio Joint Venture to construct the first tunnel under the San Francisco Bay as part of the $4.6 billion dollar Hetch Hetchy Water System Improvement Program.
The Sacramento First Task Force, which was formed to find the ways and means to build an entertainment and sports complex downtown, reports that seven firms and individuals submitted proposals for the new complex, and recently presented their visions to the public at an open house. Photo credit: The Railyards The Railyards redevelopment site is the choice of two developers for the new entertainment and sports complex. The task force will evaluate the proposals in the coming weeks as it prepares to make recommendations to Mayor Kevin Johnson in March. Mayor Johnson formed the Sacramento First citizen’s task force in
Despite signs that the overall U.S. economy is beginning to improve, nonresidential construction spending is expected to decrease by 13.4% in 2010 with a marginal increase of 1.8% in 2011 in inflation adjusted terms, according to the latest American Institute of Architects semi-annual Consensus Construction Forecast. Commercial and industrial projects will continue to see the most significant decrease in activity, the forecast says. Thanks, in part, to federal stimulus spending, institutional building categories will fare better over this period. �When economies emerge from this prolonged recession, recovery for nonresidential construction activity typically takes longer,� says AIA Chief Economist, Kermit Baker,
While Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger was emphasizing job creation in his final State of the State address this week, his appointed stimulus Inspector General Laura Chick was criticizing a two-month backlog for projects needing an okay from the Office of Historic Preservation. The governor says he wants to foster a business-friendly economy and create jobs via his proposed California Jobs Initiative, which will create or retain up to 100,000 jobs and provide training to 140,000 people to enable them to keep their current positions or compete for higher paying jobs. In his speech, he says he also wants to propose a
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