This blog examining California construction will ask questions, give you previews of what is to come in ENR California and report on what we are hearing, reading and seeing in the state's construction industry.
There is still plenty of time to enter th e 2014 Best Projects c ompetition. The deadline for entering projects from Washington, Oregon, California, Alaska and Hawaii has been extended to July 28, 2014. Projects must be completed by June 30, 2014 in order to be eligible. An independent panel of judges
Two firms making a huge impact in the California construction landscape were nominated for ENR California’s Top Contractor of the Year award. To be nominated, the firms had to participate in the regional magazine’s top contractor’s ranking survey.
While each regional ENR editor strives to notify firms individually about editorial opportunities in ENR’s regional publications, every so often an email address is missed or a reminder doesn’t reach the intended recipient. This guide is intended to provide an overview of current and upcoming editorial
Holly Cindell of McCarthy Building was recently honored by the Associated General Contractors of California (AGCC) Construction Education Foundation with the prestigious Construction Education Friend Award for her "outstanding contributions" to construction education and workforce development.
In the next issue of ENR California, we’ll be spotlighting the top general contractors in the state. This year we received surveys from 90 firms, an increase over the previous year. Below is an alphabetical list of the firms that will appear on the ranking. Expect some surprises when the final rankings appear in the
Forty-four caissons, with an average depth of 262 ft, will soon be in place on San Francisco's new 181 Fremont high-rise project in the South of Market District, adjacent to the new Transbay Transit Center
Infrastructure solutions firm HNTB Corporation celebrated 100 years in business on April 24 by hosting Bay Area transportation leaders at a private kick-off event at its Downtown Oakland, CA, office
A massive fire on Monday caused falsework at a freeway interchange project to collapse onto Interstate 15 in Hesperia, Calif., northeast of Los Angeles. The fire and subsequent cleanup shut the freeway down and cut off the main link between Las Vegas and L.A. and caused 20-mile traffic backups that some motorists were
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