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20 Jun 11

Construction Complete on Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital Parking Structure and Life-Saving Helipad

McCarthy Building Companies, Inc., one of Southern California’s preeminent parking structure and hospital building contractors, recently completed construction of the Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital parking structure and life-saving helipad. Located on the hospital’s 1.9-acre site in Santa Clarita, Calif., the $10.1 million parking facility is the first major component of a 15-year master plan for the overall campus.

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09 Jun 11

Two ‘Project of the Year’ Awards from the AZ Water Association go to McCarthy

McCarthy. was recognized by the AZ Water Association for two of the firm’s water projects in the city of Phoenix. The Unified Plant Expansion (UP05B) Project earned the “Wastewater Project of the Year,” and the Deer Valley Water Treatment Plant – East Basin Reconstruction Project was named “Water Project of the Year.”
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26 May 11

Design-Build Parking Structure at Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas Completed

McCarthy, one of the nation’s leading parking structure builders, has completed construction of the new 884-space parking structure on the existing Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas campus, located at 354 Santa Fe Drive, Encinitas, Calif.
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25 May 11

McCarthy NM’s Water Treatment Expertise Put to Work in New Mexico

McCarthy NM recently broke ground on the water and wastewater master plan for the Upper Fruitland Casino, a 89,000-square-foot gaming facility under construction in San Juan County in New Mexico. 
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24 May 11

McCarthy “Tops Out” Replacement Hospital and Breaks Ground on MOB for Good Samaritan Regional Health Center in Mount Vernon, Ill

McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. “topped out” the new 134-bed, 359,000-square-foot replacement hospital and broke ground on a 141,000-square-foot medical office building for Good Samaritan Regional Health Center in Mount Vernon, Ill. yesterday. The $140 million hospital project doubles the size of the existing facility and is about 30 percent complete. It also includes eight observation beds and all rooms are private. The medical office building is connected to the hospital and includes a surgery center and outpatient diagnostic services. Both concrete and structural steel buildings have brick and stone veneer, include five floors over a garden level and are planned to complete in time for use in late 2012.

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