Project & Construction Management
Program, Project & Construction Management Insights from Hughes Marino
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Four Tips to Consider When Relocating Your Business
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Moving a business can be a major project to say the least, and anyone who has relocated their company location can attest to the massive challenge. Over the many years of representing companies in their lease negotiations, as well as assisting in planning, build out, tenant improvements and expansions, our team at Hughes Marino has…
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La Jolla Pharmaceutical Company’s (LJPC) 83,000 square feet of engaging office and cutting-edge lab space was built, redesigned and furnished in seven months. The LJPC Project team implemented unconventional strategies to complete the innovative and creative environment that is in operation today. This in-depth case study highlights the processes and strategies implemented during the LJPC Tenant Improvement that ensured a…
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Summer has arrived, and we are happy to report several exciting updates on some of our projects! Here’s a look at what our Program, Project and Construction Management team has been up to this past quarter.
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Maybe you’re at the helm of a rapidly growing startup and need to find enough space to put all of your new hires over the next couple years, or you’re the global real estate director for an established company looking to expand your campus size to support decades of growth. Buried in the business plan, or annual budget is a…
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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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As office space evolves for the changing needs of a mobile workforce and businesses continue to embrace open office floorplans, the understanding of the impact of office acoustics is becoming more and more critical, as new architecture and designs are delivering both successes and unintended consequences. Workspaces with trendy elements such as open ceilings, sealed concrete floors and glass walls…
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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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We’ve looked back at the first half of 2017 in amazement. As notable larger projects finish up, architectural, engineering, and contracting firms are excited to pursue new opportunities to fill their backlogs. But where there’s more opportunity and successfully awarded projects, so there is increased labor and material demands. While contractor fees and the majority of material prices remain competitive,…
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In today’s market where land is scarce, parking structures are becoming a necessary and expensive element to developments and campus designs. With projects today facing more and more questions and challenges requiring expert advice and direction, we’re helping owners prioritize their decisions. Whether it’s choosing between surface parking or parking structures, creating a finished product that meets financial goals without…
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During a meeting with a leading life science company, these words brought an entire design team to a standstill: “I need a creative lab space that’s efficient and flexible. What are we going to do to make this happen?” Challenge accepted.
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Something cool is taking off in Miramar, and I am not talking about the Air Station. San-Diego-based biotech company BioLegend has purchased an 8.0 acre campus for its future headquarters in Miramar at Terman Court, just north of the Miramar Air Station. The global manufacturer of antibodies and reagents is targeting future growth, and the Hughes Marino Construction Management team…
