East Franklin Elementary School
Construction of a new 63,518 square foot elementary school that included eight permanent buildings and associated site work. In addition, this project is subject to California Green Building Standards Code and the project complies with Collaborative for High Performance Schools CHPS Verified program.
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Culinary Arts Building, Health Science & Student Services Building
Construction of a new 24,000 square foot institution to service Hawaii Community College Palamanui Campus’ Culinary Arts Program, Nursing, Allied Health Program, and Student Services Administration. The buildings included new educational classrooms, learning kitchens, science laboratories, and related support spaces. LEED Platinum Certification: This project attained a LEED Platinum Certification from the U.S. Green Building […]
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San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge
Construction of a 65,000 square foot building that serves Caltrans. The building is strategically located to provide maintenance service to SFOBB East and West Span and all highway and bridges in the bay area. It also includes, natural gas filing station and Electric vehicle charging stations. The lighting fixtures in the project are high efficiency […]
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Cherry Logistics Center
This project consisted of a new 575,000 square foot industrial facility located on a 29-acre site. The existing structure on the site was demolished and was redeveloped into a state-of-the-art, Class A, cross-dock distribution facility. The LEED Silver Certified building includes a 32’ clear height, 120 exterior dock doors, full-size truck courts, and 175+ on-site […]
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Omaopio Water Tank Replacement
The project consisted of replacement of the existing 500 hundred-thousand-gallon metal tank with a two (2) million-gallon water concrete tank, a new concrete driveway and access road. The new prestressed concrete tank reduces future maintenance expenses and provides the best value tank over the 100+ year design life. The tank’s concrete core-wall was prestressed in both […]
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Turning Basin I.C.E. Facility
Together, F&H Construction and LDA Partners designed and constructed a new 2-story, 22,000 square feet Federal holding facility for illegal immigrant deportation processing. Located on a redevelopment site in an existing office park, adjacent to the Stockton Deep Water Channel, security was of the upmost importance.
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Mirabel Fish Screen Ladder
The work consisted of construction of a vertical slot fish ladder, fish screen with 6 intake bays, and viewing gallery with 400 square feet of viewing windows. The project included a temporary dam and rock fish passage upstream of the Wohler Bridge, pipe pile foundation system, fish screen cleaning system with a vertical traveling brush […]
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Kihei Police Station
Two-story main Police Station including site grading, new underground utility infrastructure, specialized vehicle equipment building, a central plant building with additional site improvements comprising a new 207 stall on-grade parking lot and a secured vehicle impound lot.
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Clear Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant Rehabilitation & Expansion Project
The work consisted of repairing, rehabilitating and replacing existing systems, enhancing bio-solids treatment and disposal, and improving odor control measures at the plant. The major rehabilitation and expansion project at the Clear Creek WWTP will provide the city of Redding with a modern wastewater treatment facility that’s able to meet expected demand up to 2025.
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Folsom Lake College Athletic Facility
Project consisted of a new baseball stadium, softball stadium, track & field complex, synthetic turf soccer field, archery range, restroom building, storage building, parking and circulation. Metal framed on 17 acres.
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Lahainaluna High School Cafeteria
Lahainaluna High School was established in 1831 by the American Board of Commissioners of Foreign Missions. In 1849, it was transferred from a private mission seminary to a public institution of higher learning and a year later King Kamehameha III signed the act that put the school under direct control of the Hawaiian Monarchy. By […]
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Los Banos High School
Constructed a 187,324 square foot High School which consisted of 12 buildings, one administration building, one small & two large gyms, Speech Arts library, shops, cafeteria, six classroom bldgs. Site included baseball, softball & football fields, swimming pool, performing arts, tennis courts, basketball courts and two shade shelters.











