Project & Construction Management
Program, Project & Construction Management Insights from Hughes Marino
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Project Management Roundup: Quidel, Certis Oncology Solutions, Jenny Craig & More
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From life science facilities to corporate headquarters, our Program, Project and Construction Management team has been working with a variety of clients. Here’s an inside look at some of the projects we are honored to be a part of.
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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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The task at hand: Your company is building a new research facility, and you need to create a plan and budget to design and build a laboratory that finishes on time, under budget, and meets a specific biosafety level (BSL) requirement. Sound daunting? Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered. Like any major undertaking, your upcoming project starts with proper planning.…
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By Steven Gorup Relocating your business is definitely a big deal. There is a lot of planning to be done, a whole lot of people involved, and specific details that need to be coordinated. From vendors to service providers to your own team, which must be guided through the transition, moving your business into a […]
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Whether your company is poised to triple its staff within two years or it is already bursting the seams of your current office space, sometimes you have no choice but to expand. In a perfect world, you’d just pack up and move right into a brand new space that is designed exactly the way you want it. However, for most…
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You may have seen them at Fashion Valley Mall, or at popular San Diego restaurants like Bankers Hill and Underbelly. Walls of beautiful, colorful plants, known as living walls are nothing if not eye-catching. For this reason and others, living walls have begun appearing with greater frequency in commercial office spaces as well.
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Hughes Marino was recently selected by The Enthusiast Network (TEN) to locate, negotiate, and completely renovate a new office space and tech center that would reflect the core values and vision of the company. Our brokerage and construction management teams were stoked to take on the assignment, and we found the perfect 61,000 square foot space to house TEN, located…
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Open ceilings are all the rage in office design today. Also referred to as “exposed structure” or “open plenum” ceilings, this architectural trend lends a hip, industrial look to any space, and increases the height of the room to make it feel more spacious. It’s no surprise that more and more tenants are going after the open ceiling look as…
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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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An Iowa native, Dean Petersen moved to Southern California in 1985, and has been immersed in the California construction industry ever since. Dean has worked alongside Hughes Marino CEO Jason Hughes for years, and in early 2015 was named president of Hughes Marino’s Construction Management division.
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The Office of State Wide Health Planning and Development, notoriously known as OSHPD, has become the five-letter acronym that will make any California developer, contractor, or engineer cringe. OSHPD, which regulates construction of healthcare facilities, was created by legislation passed following the 1971 Sylmar Earthquakes that collapsed several hospitals in California.
