Thursday, May 2, 2024

How to break free from design inefficiency

Architects, engineers and contractors encounter a constant struggle to provide more for less money as clients seek maximum results from constrained budgets. All too often,...

Legendary Developments to build 11-story office building cantilevered over A+D Museum

Pasadena-based Legendary Developments, LLC will build an 11-story office campus that will hover over the low-rise building leased by the Architecture + Design Museum. Designs...
oakland tower

Chinese-backed developer submits proposal for Oakland’s tallest tower

Pinnacle RED, a San-Jose based realty firm serving as a unit of China-based Hengshan Corp., has submitted the project proposal of Oakland’s tallest tower...
JWA landmark rendering

JWA Landmark project planned with two towers including offices, hotel and parking

The JWA Landmark high-rise office and hotel project has been proposed for a site across from John Wayne Airport and is awaiting approval by...
Gary Simon

Gary Simon to manage Vanir Construction Management’s LA office

Vanir Construction Management Inc. says that it has hired architect Gary Simon as area manager for the company’s Los Angeles office. Randy Britt, who...

Projects and opportunities

Construction begins on west coast’s largest veterans’ park at San Diego’s Navy Pier

California Construction News staff writer Construction of Freedom Park, the largest veterans' park on the West Coast, is officially underway. This multi-year joint project, anticipated...

California awards over $100 million for tribal land projects, including ancestral land return and...

California Construction News staff writer As part of an ongoing truth and healing process, California is supporting the return of more than 38,000 acres of...

California awards $120 million in tax credits to eight companies, fueling $15.5 billion private...

California Construction News staff writer The State of California is awarding $120 million in tax credits to eight companies, part of the California Jobs First...