Can a true builder really make a project faster and more cost-efficient? Welcome to the latest edition of McCarthy’s Insights That BuildSM newsletter where we answer that question and more. In addition to regional news items, this edition’s feature articles include:
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Structural Steel Tops Out for Kaiser Permanente’s New Fontana Replacement Hospital
The replacement hospital will be one of the largest healthcare facilities in the Inland Empire
McCarthy recently topped off the structural steel on a new replacement hospital for Kaiser Permanente in Fontana. Located on the southern end of the existing Kaiser Permanente Fontana Medical Center site, the hospital facility will replace the existing hospital tower at the campus which will later be converted for outpatient use. The approximately $700 million project, which will be one of the largest healthcare facilities in the Inland Empire, is currently ahead of schedule.
McCarthy Heart Hat Home Makeover Brings Joy to Los Alamitos Family in Need
Milestone Reached on New Westminster Police Department Headquarters
McCarthy, in partnership with Griffin Structures, recently topped out the structural steel on the new Westminster Police Department Headquarters building. Located at 8200 Westminster Blvd. in Westminster, Calif., the three-level facility was topped out during a ceremony when steel workers from Pro-Steel placed the final structural steel I-beam on the braced-frame steel structure.
Major Expansion Completes at Mission Hospital
Project wins industry award for high-level use of Building Information Modeling
McCarthy Building Companies, Inc., recognized as one of the nation’s largest builders of healthcare facilities, recently completed construction of the $153 million Patient Care Tower at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo. Built next to the existing Mission Hospital tower at the southeast corner of Crown Valley Parkway and Medical Center Road, the new four-level patient tower was completed ahead of schedule and opened on November 15, 2009.

