Sundt Awarded Cal Poly Humboldt Student Housing Project California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt recently selected Sundt Construction to build its new Craftsman Stu- dent Housing project. Te University anticipates groundbreaking on the project
in January 2023, according to a recent release by Sundt. Te $150 million, 1,050-bed housing complex will provide apart- ment-style student residence units. The project marks Sundt’s seventh for California State University delivered under a design-build contract. Sundt is teamed with SCB Architects, DCI Engineers, Guttman & Blaevoet, and BKF on the project. With offices in Sacramento, Irvine and San Diego, Sundt
has over 70 years of diverse work completed throughout California. Te company is a leader in the education market. Other recent projects include the newly completed the Hornet Commons complex near the Sacramento State campus and the $108 million student housing complex for California State University Fullerton, nearing completion, among others.
Swinerton Completes Presidio Tunnel Tops Park Project Swinerton recently announced the completion of the $118 million Presidio Tunnel Tops project, a 14-acre park that sits atop the Presidio Parkway tunnels replacing Doyle Drive. Te Park features scenic overlooks, trails and picnic areas, alongside stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge. Formerly a military post, the site is run by Te Presidio
Trust, an innovative federal agency that stewards and shares the history, beauty, and wonder of the Presidio for everyone to enjoy forever. Swinerton began its work on the project in 2015. Work included construction of new buildings including a learning center, outdoor patio, restroom facilities and seismic upgrade for the historic Building 603. Te project also features new
Milestone Reached on LA Clippers’ Future Home Turner, along with their joint venture partner AECOM-Hunt, recently celebrated the topping out of the Intuit Dome’s con- crete frame – the future home of the Los Angeles Clippers. Tis major milestone marked the culmination of more than 200,000 hours of work performed by 350 workers to complete the concrete frame, according to a release by Turner. “What our construction team has achieved in the last six months
is incredible,” said Rames Sundaram, Project Executive at Turner, in the release. “Our first foundation was poured on January 12th and our last deck pour is on July 27th. So, in just six short months, we have completed what normally takes nine months of work.” During construction of the arena, crews placed 65,000
cubic yards of concrete requiring 6,600 concrete mix trucks deliveries. Te largest foundation pour was 2,572 cubic yards, and the largest deck pour was 980 cubic yards. Turner noted that the amount of concrete placed to date can fill 7,000,000 NBA basketballs, 19 Olympic-sized swimming pools, or build a 340-mile-long sidewalk from Inglewood to San Jose, California. Te Clippers’ arena will be ready for the 2024-25 season.
roadways, curbs and bus pads, playgrounds, lawn and picnic venues, viewing terraces and overlooks, a community am- phitheater, and more. New landscape elements were added across 14 acres.
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