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ARCHIVE NEWS | Fri, Nov 14, 2008
McCarthy Building Companies Inc. is nearing completion on the 72,000-square-foot expansion of the Women's Center emergency room at Rancho Springs Medical Center at 25500 Medical Center Drive in Murrieta.

Construction has been completed on a 150,677-square-foot medical office in the Innovation Corporate Center, a master-planned, eight-building, 616,000-rentable-square-foot office campus in the Carmel Mountain Ranch area of San Diego at Innovation Drive, Avenue of Science and Rancho Carmel Drive.

RSM2 Contractors of La Mesa has completed a $30 million top-to-bottom complete renovation and re-launch of the historic Riviera Resort & Spa in Palm Springs.

Johnson & Jennings General Contracting has completed three projects and has two more under way at the Scripps Summit building at 12121 Scripps Summit Drive in San Diego.

Construction is under way for the new 19,776-square-foot Bressi Ranch Medical Plaza, on a 1.94-acre property at the corner of El Camino Real and Town Garden Road within the master-planned community of Bressi Ranch in Carlsbad.

RSI Roofing signed a contract with Barona Valley Ranch Resort & Casino to re-roof their "Old Casino" building located in Lakeside.

Seawater may soon be used to cool classrooms and dorms. UCSD's innovative Seawater Air-Conditioning (SWAC) project would draw cold canyon water from a mile off the coast of La Jolla and use it to fuel the campus' air-conditioning system.

With close to $3.2 billion in school projects coming up for bid in the near future thanks to the seven school bond propositions passed Nov. 4, there will be numerous job opportunities for contractors and designers in the weeks and months ahead.

California State University San Marcos is in the midst of building a new facility that when completed, will help keep up with the projected growth and campus master plan.

Southern California developers, homeowners and businesses may be eligible for incentives to install a variety of water-saving measures.

Californians voted last week to approve Proposition 1A, the Safe, Reliable High-Speed Train Bond Act. Although construction of San Diego's portion of the line may be a while off, contractors in the area are likely to see work from the project in the not-so-distant future.

Architects honored condos, hospital facilities and theater restorations that have blossomed in the past few years as well as those that plain stink, Thursday night during the 2008 Orchids and Onions awards ceremony.










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