When gearing up for a construction project, the list of decisions to make can seem almost insurmountable. In our latest edition of McCarthy’s ‘Insights That Buildsm‘ newsletter, find articles packed with tips to make the process easier:
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McCarthy Propels Employee Training in the Construction Industry to the National Stage Again
McCarthy was honored this week with a 2011 Corporate University Xchange (CorpU) Award for Excellence and Innovation. This award recognizes outstanding work in corporate learning and talent development and comes on the heels of McCarthy’s placement on the prestigious 2011 Training 125 list earlier this year. The awards were presented during the Global Leadership Congress 2011, a 3-day symposium co-sponsored by CorpU and the University of Pennsylvania. A first-time applicant, McCarthy was honored with a Best Practice award in the Launching Category.
Emergency Room Department and Acute Care Unit Expansion Completed at Olive View-UCLA Medical Center
McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. (www.mccarthy.com), one of Southern California’s preeminent healthcare builders, has recently completed construction of a replacement and expansion of emergency services and acute care units at Olive View-UCLA Medical Center in Sylmar, Calif. The hospital celebrated the opening of the new $53 million facility with a ribbon cutting ceremony in February 2011.
McCarthy Only General Contractor Honored for Outstanding Performance by California Council for Excellence
The California Council for Excellence recently announced their California Awards for Performance Excellence (CAPE™) recipients. McCarthy Building Companies, Inc., one of California’s premier builders and a first-time applicant, was honored with a CAPE Prospector Award. McCarthy represented the only general contractor among this year’s honorees.
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McCarthy Begins Final Stages of Deconstruction at Former March Air Force Base Hospital in Southern California
McCarthy, one of the premier hospital builders in the U.S., is continuing demolition work on the former March Air Force Base (AFB) Hospital in Riverside/Moreno Valley, Calif., to make way for construction of a $3.3 billion, 200-acre medical, “health and wellness city” known as March LifeCare.

