Los Angeles, CALIF., (June 27, 2012) – McCarthy Building Companies, one of Southern California’s preeminent healthcare builders, recently topped out structural steel on the new $150 million Martin Luther King, Jr. Multi-Service Ambulatory Care Center in Los Angeles.
Over the last seven weeks, steel workers installed 1,500 pieces (1,000-tons) of structural steel to create the frame for the new facility.
A topping out ceremony was held on June 20, 2012 to mark the project milestone. Los Angeles County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas proudly addressed the audience of construction workers, hospital employees, government officials and Trade-Union business agents in attendance at the event.
Other speakers included McCarthy President, California Region Randy Highland; Los Angeles County Department of Public Works Assistant Deputy Director David P Howard; Los Angeles/Orange Counties Building & Construction Trades Council Representative Ron Miller and McCarthy Project Director Michael Wiggins.
For a complete copy of the company’s new release, please contact:
Laura Mickelson (LM Communications)
Susan Garritano (McCarthy Building Companies, Inc.)
Lauramickelson@cox.net; (949) 453-0851
Sgarritano@mccarthy.com; (314) 968-3300
No comments:
Post a Comment