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18 Sep 09

Dallas AIA Selects McCarthy as 2009 Contractor of the Year

McCarthy was recently named 2009 Contractor of the Year by the Dallas Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA).  McCarthy was selected along with 13 other organizations and individuals for their distinguished contributions to the city’s cultural and architectural environment.

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17 Aug 09

McCarthy Heart Hats Volunteers Deliver School Supplies to Students in Need

Led by employees from the McCarthy Education Services team in Arizona, Heart Hats volunteers recently donated 15 large boxes filled with schools supplies to the Roosevelt Elementary School District’s Homeless Education Program in Phoenix.

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05 Aug 09

McCarthy Lands Construction Contract for $90 Million UCSD Health Sciences Biomedical Research Facility

McCarthy Building Companies, Inc., one of the nation’s leading education facility builders, has been awarded the contract for the construction management of the new 150,000-square-foot, four-story Health Sciences Biomedical Research Facility at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), in La Jolla, Calif.

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01 Aug 09

Newsletter Goes Green With New Summer Edition

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McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. has introduced its new ‘green’ client newsletter, Insights That BuildSM.  It’s all part of the company’s goal of Leaving Green Footprints®, a 10-year old program aimed at reducing McCarthy’s carbon footprint.  The first electronic edition includes valuable thought-leading content including:

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24 Jul 09

McCarthy Expands Into Utah

McCarthy announces the opening of an office in Salt Lake City, Utah, taking another step forward to becoming the “Best Builder in America.” A community-based builder with national expertise, McCarthy is 100% employee owned.  The new office begins a long-term community presence in the intermountain region and will be led by Scott Christiansen, a 32-year veteran in the Utah construction industry.

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