Author: Dean Petersen
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Construction Roundup: Quidel, Cue Health & BioLegend
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The new decade is starting off great as our program, project and construction management team has completed some exciting projects. Take a look at some of the projects we are honored to be a part of!
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As the weather heats up, our Hughes Marino program, project and construction management team has been working hard on several exciting projects around our community. Here’s an inside look at some of the progress!
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As springtime begins, our Hughes Marino project management team has been involved in several exciting projects that are either completed or in progress. Here’s an inside look at the developments!
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Fall has arrived and with the new year quickly approaching, we have several updates on some exciting projects that our Program, Project and Construction Management team has been up to this past quarter.
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Spring is officially here, the sun is beginning to peek through the clouds and buildings are popping up everywhere—‘tis the season for construction! Here’s the latest and greatest from our program, project and construction management team.
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A new year has begun and many of our existing projects have made progress; some have even been completed as 2017 came to a close! Here’s a look at what we’ve been up to over the last several months.
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I sat down for a Q&A with the Hughes Marino team that helped the Center for Creative Leadership realize its vision for an innovative and inspiring new campus in Torrey Pines. Read what Senior Vice President John Jarvis, Construction Management Division President Dean Petersen, and Project Manager Zane Keith had to say about this cool new facility.
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It’s been 9 months since California’s new Title 24 energy code requirements went into effect, and suffice to say, they have had a significant impact on commercial tenants. Namely, the cost of renovating, expanding, or building new office space can be far more expensive than you might expect.
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Depending on fixture selections and overall level of finish desired, an open structure ceiling is going to add $3.50-6.00 per square foot to your tenant improvement costs over typical acoustical ceiling grid and tile with 2 x 4 fluorescent lighting.
