AGC of California CEO urges Congress to approve Trump’s infrastructure proposal
The Associated General Contractors of California’s chief executive Peter Tateishi has urged the Congress to pass SB 1, an infrastructure investment package providing consistent...
LA resilience officer: Over 8,000 apartments are still unsafe from earthquakes
More than two decades after the 1994 Northridge earthquake, city officials and property owners in Los Angeles are making strides in improving the resiliency...
California Hospital in downtown LA prepares for major earthquake-resistance expansion
Dignity Health's California Hospital Medical Center in downtown LA will soon start a major redevelopment project to modernize and meet state regulations.
The hospital has...
Irvine-based Navien celebrates selling one million condensing units
Navien, with its US headquarters in Irvine, says it has sold one million condensing units, describing the accomplishment as a "first in the industry".
“The...
$152 million Banning warehouse among top five projects to enter planning in January: Dodge
he Dodge Momentum Index, which dropped 5.1% in January to 143.7 (2000=100) from the revised December reading of 151.5.
A published report says Riverside County supervisors gave...
Water systems engineer Richard Brady & Associates appoints Bill Siegel as president
San Diego-based Richard Brady & Associates says William C. (Bill) Siegel has been appointed as the company's president.
The engineering and construction firm specializes in designing...
National SMPS conference for AEC marketers to be held in San Diego Aug. 15...
The Society for Marketing Professional Services (SMPS), representing the architectural, engineering and construction industry's marketing and business development community, says that its annual Build...
1930s-era LA building to be home of Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
Western Specialty Contractors branches in Los Angeles and Seattle, WA are participating on a project to restore the historic Saban Building (formerly May Company...
Developer files plans for housing development rising at edge of Koreatown
A six-story mixed use building will soon rise on a vacant lot situated at the eastern edge of Koreatown in Los Angeles based on...
LaTerra unveils mixed-user for Hollywood’s Los Feliz neighborhood
A mixed-use project by La Terra Development is replacing a strip mall to deliver homes and ground floor retail to 4850 Hollywood Blvd.
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