Clean transit projects share $192 million
California Construction News staff writer
Caltrans has approved $192 million in California Climate Investment funds for 136 public transportation projects designed to cut pollution and...
Coronado agrees to build more housing
California Construction News staff writer
The City of Coronado has reached a settlement with California after violating the state’s Housing Element Law, agreeing to update...
‘Yes in God’s Back Yard’ bill allows churches, synagogues and mosques to build housing
Churches, mosques and synagogues in California will be able to build social housing on land they own without environmental or other local planning reviews...
San Francisco proposes tax incentive for office to residential conversion
California Construction News staff writer
Mayor London N. Breed has proposed a ballot measure that she says will encourage investment in downtown by waiving the...
USACE begins improvements to Folsom Dam Dikes 1-6
California Construction News staff writer
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District has begun site preparation at Folsom Dam Dike 1 in Granite Bay,...
$298 million announced to rehabilitate 605 Freeway in SoCal
California Construction News staff writer
Projects worth more than $298 million have been approved to rehabilitate the 605 Freeway will span about 200 lane miles...
Caltrans hosting contracting summit Tuesday to benefit socially and economically disadvantaged businesse
California Construction News staff writer
Caltrans will host its third annual disadvantaged business enterprise (DBE) summit tomorrow - Oct. 10 - in Richmond, to help...
San Diego updating park in Scripps Ranch
California Construction News staff writer
The City of San Diego has launched construction on the Jerabek Park improvements project in Scripps Ranch.
“High-quality parks are essential...
3.5 million new homes needed to end shortage by 2025: California YIMBY
California Construction News staff writer
California must build 3.5 million homes by 2025 to end the state’s housing shortage, a new report from California YIMBY...
Civil contractors expect project backlog increase as infrastructure funding kicks In: Study
About 78 per cent of civil and infrastructure construction firms expect their project backlog to increase or remain the same over the next year...