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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.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District has received supplemental funding for five District projects, totaling an investment of more than $2.1 billion in flood risk management efforts.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ruled that aerospace companies must commence groundwater treatment projects at the Los Angeles County Superfund site.
Skanska signed a contract with CHA Hollywood Medical Center LP to construct the new acute care hospital building at Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center in Hollywood, Calif.
The Glendora to Montclair extension of the Gold Line light rail project in Southern California is close to hiring an alignment design-build contractor, as the official Request for Proposals was released to four pre-qualified, short-listed teams.
The City of Alameda and its private partner, Alameda Point Partners LLC, broke ground May 23 on Phase 1 of the $1-billion mixed-use waterfront development at the gateway to Alameda Point, called Site A.
Construction has begun on the second phase of construction for the roughly $600 million Isabella Dam safety modification project in Kern County, Calif.
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