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27 Sep 11

Two High Schools Within Tempe Union High School District Boast New Culinary Arts Facilities

McCarthy Building Companies Completes State-of-the-Art Culinary Classrooms  at Mountain Pointe, McClintock High Schools

With cooking shows like “Hell’s Kitchen,” “Top Chef” and “The Naked Chef” receiving top TV ratings, today’s high school students are eager to learn more about the culinary arts. In response to this heightened interest, the Tempe Union High School District offers its students specialized education in the culinary arts. Two high schools within the district – McClintock and Mountain Pointe – recently received upgraded kitchen facilities that rival the environments seen on these top TV shows.
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29 Aug 11

Spring 2011 Edition of eNewsletter Now Available

Fundamental shifts in today’s construction marketplace are catching the attention of owners looking to build. But, these changes can be tricky to navigate if you aren’t prepared.
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18 Aug 11

Southwest McCarthy Heart Hats Seeks Nonprofit Applicants to Receive Proceeds from Annual Golf Tournament

McCarthy Heart Hats, the community involvement arm of McCarthy Building Companies, Inc., is seeking nonprofit applicants in the Phoenix area to receive the proceeds from its annual golf tournament, which will be hosted on Dec. 9, 2011, at We-Ko-Pa Golf Club in Fort McDowell, Ariz.
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10 Aug 11

91st Ave. Wastewater Treatment Plant named ‘Public Works Project of the Year’ by Arizona American Public Works Association

McCarthy’s Unified Plant Expansion (UP05B) project located at 91st Avenue in Phoenix was recently named the recipient of the “Public Works Project of the Year” in the Environment category by the American Public Works Association (APWA) — Arizona Chapter.
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08 Aug 11

Yuma Regional Medical Center Selects McCarthy for Expansion to Meet Growing Community Needs

Yuma Regional Medical Center (YRMC) in Yuma Ariz., recently began developing space that will add an additional 36 inpatient beds. This will increase YRMC’s current 333-bed capacity to 369 beds.  The project will provide greater patient and family satisfaction by expanding our offering of private patient rooms.

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