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17 Mar 10

New $10.3 Million Design-Build Parking Structure Begins at Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas

Construction has begun on a new five-level, 864-space parking structure on the existing campus of Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas, located at 354 Santa Fe Drive, Encinitas, Calif. Scripps Health is the developer of the $10,278,964 design-build project being built by McCarthy. Completion is scheduled for February 2011.

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01 Jul 09

Contract Awarded for New Miramar College Parking Structure and LEED Platinum Designed Police Substation

McCarthy, one of the nation’s leading parking structure builders, has been awarded a contract for the design and construction of a new 828-car parking structure and an adjacent 6,000-gross-square-foot police substation at Miramar College, located in the Mira Mesa/Scripps Ranch area of San Diego.

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11 Mar 09

McCarthy Tops Out Concrete Frame for Grossmont College Parking Structure and Public Safety Station

McCarthy, one of the nation’s leading parking structure builders, has topped out the exterior concrete frame for the new 402,503-square-foot, three-level parking structure and adjacent 3,200-square-foot Public Safety Office at Grossmont College located at 8800 Grossmont College Drive in El Cajon, Calif.

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09 Jan 09

Top Out Ceremony Held on the Headquarters for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas

Blue CrossMcCarthy topped out construction today on KDC’s office complex project, the headquarters for the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas (BCBSTX) in Richardson.  The scope of this 1,050,000-square-foot project will include a 15-story and a seven-story office tower, as well as a 3,500 car parking structure.  KDC is one of America’s leading commercial real estate firms.

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01 Jan 09

Palmaire Parking Garage

Glendale, Arizona

PARKING

“McCarthy’s collaborative approach truly paid off for the city of Glendale. McCarthy returned more than $600,000 to the city from the construction contract, which enabled us to complete additional downtown beautification projects.”
—Bill Passmore, principal engineer, city of Glendale

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