McCarthy was recently honored as one of the top 25 green companies in Orange County, California by OC Metro magazine. The 2010 OC Metro Green Team recognizes the leading environmentally friendly businesses, groups and organizations in the area. As a socially responsible business, a top green construction company and one of the best places to work in Orange County, McCarthy is committed to leaving green footprints on this earth for future generations.
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2010 OC Metro Green Team
Gold Award for Safety
McCarthy was awarded a Safety Through Exemplary Performance (STEP) Gold Award by The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center for the firm’s work on the Albert B. and Margaret M. Alkek Hospital expansion in Houston.
“McCarthy strives to maintain its reputation for being the one of the safest contractors,” said Bruce Fuller, safety director for McCarthy’s Texas Division. “This recognition from MD Anderson proves once again that our partners recognize our continuous efforts in keeping everyone safe and gives us a chance to thank the employees who make safety their priority every day.”
Structural Steel Tops Out For CHOC Children’s Hospital Patient Care Tower II
McCarthy recently topped off the structural steel on CHOC Children’s new patient care tower in Orange, Calif. Currently on schedule for construction completion in December 2012, the $563 million expansion is located on the south side of the existing CHOC Children’s hospital site.
Parking Structure at McCarran Airport Tops Out
McCarthy (www.mccarthy.com/lv) recently topped out construction on the new 2.3 million square-foot Terminal 3 parking structure at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas. One of the nation’s leading parking structure builders, McCarthy poured the final concrete deck and held a top out celebration to mark the important occasion.
Construction on University of New Mexico Science and Mathematics Learning Center Begins
McCarthy, one of the nation’s leading education facility builders, recently broke ground on a $14 million Science and Math Learning Center at the University of New Mexico (UNM) main campus in Albuquerque.
The Science and Mathematics Learning Center, which will include a 200-seat auditorium, visualization lab, classrooms, science labs, department and faculty offices, and study areas, will be designed to promote freshmen-level integration between four departments, including mathematics, chemistry, biology, and earth and planetary sciences. In addition, the project will be designed with long distance learning capabilities. Construction of the center began June 29 and is slated for completion in the fall of 2010. The building will consist of four floors, with three floors above grade and one below.
