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Many publications, from Engineering Record to California Construction, have featured Rudolph and Sletten in news stories. Here are a few of the publications that have recognized our work:
Rudolph and Sletten in the News
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San Diego Business Journal—July 21, 2008 Pomerado Outpatient Pavilion Houses $10.5M Women's Health Center Rudolph and Sletten, Inc. has completed The Jean McLaughlin Women's Center for Health and Healing in Poway. The 22,000sf facility is located on the first floor of the existing Pomerado Outpatient Pavilion, adjacent to Pomerado Hospital. Rudolph and Sletten served as the construction manager for the $10.5 million project.
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San Diego Metropolitan—July 1, 2008 Daily Business Report Rudolph and Sletten, Inc. has completed The Jean McLaughlin Women's Center for Health and Healing in Poway. The 22,000sf facility is located on the first floor of the existing Pomerado Outpatient Pavilion adjacent to Pomerado Hospital. Rudolph and Sletten was construction manager for the $10.5 million project.
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IFMA—July 2008 Rudolph and Sletten Selected to Complete Preconstruction Services for Stanford Concert Hall Rudolph and Sletten, Inc. announced that it has been awarded the contract for preconstruction services for the new Stanford Concert Hall at Stanford University. Construction of the world-class concert hall will begin in December 2009 and will be completed in the spring of 2012.
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ENR.com—June 25, 2008 People & Firms Onslow "Rudy" Rudolph, founder of Foster City, Calif., contractor Rudolph and Sletten, Inc. and president and CEO for 33 years died on June 7 at age 84.
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The San Diego Daily Transcript—June, 24 2008 Who's Who in Health—Rudolph and Sletten: Building San Diego Health Care Facilities for Two Decades Rudolph and Sletten, Inc. is California's largest health care facility builder.
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California Construction—June 2008 Top Projects in California Rudolph and Sletten tops the list at No. 1 with Palomar Medical Center West and Red Hawk Casino ranked at No. 12.
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California Construction—June 2008 Largest General Contractors California Construction ranks the largest general contractors in California, which places Rudolph and Sletten at No. 5.
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California Construction—June 2008 Top Projects in California Despite a slumping economy, large projects are continuing to be built in California, as seen in this issue of the annual rankings of 80 of the states largest projects. Rudolph and Sletten tops the list at No. 1 with Palomar Medical Center West and Red Hawk Casino ranked at No. 12.
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Hospitality Construction—May/June 2008 Red Hawk Casino Project Diary by Kevin Englund The Red Hawk Casino (formerly Foothill Oaks Casino) is a 270,000sf, full-service gaming facility located 35 miles east of Sacramento on U.S. Highway 50. The casino will open in late 2008. This is the first installment of the diary for this project by Project Executive, Kevin Englund.
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North Bay Business Journal—May 20, 2008 Dry Creek Casino Resort Set to Begin Building in June Construction on the $300 million luxury resort addition to River Rock Casino and another $100 million in infrastructure improvements in Sonoma County's Alexander Valley are set to start next month.
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The Boston Globe—May 20, 2008 Building on Success Capitalizing on the casino boom, Perini tops the Globe 100 two years running. Perini's 2005 acquisition of Rudolph and Sletten is also paying off.
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North Bay Business Journal—May 12, 2008 Green Building Projects Rudolph and Sletten's Dry Creek Rancheria Hotel project ranks #3 in this month's issue of the North Bay Business Journal's Green Building projects.
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North County Times—April 23, 2008 Palomar Pomerado Pours Concrete for New Hospital Dozens of trucks on Wednesday began delivering more than 4,000 cubic yards of concrete to the site where Palomar Pomerado Health is building a new hospital, making a new phase in the $811.5 million project. Mike Samudio, a senior project manager for Rudolph and Sletten, is interviewed in a short video.
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Real Estate & Construction Review—Vol. 5, 2008 Edition North Tahoe Middle School/High School Reconstruction Project Rudolph and Sletten is mentioned in this article.
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Buildings—March 2008 Research Tower Completed at USC The Harlyne J. Norris Research Tower at the University of Southern California (USC) Health Sciences Campus, Los Angeles, has been completed by Redwood City, CA-based Rudolph and Sletten, Inc.
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San Diego Daily Transcript—March 31, 2008 First of 10 Office Towers Completes Structural Steel Work Rudolph and Sletten has just completed the topping off of structural steel for the initial office building in the Summit Rancho Bernardo Campus development in North County.
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San Diego Daily Transcript—March 21, 2008 Steel topped at Summit Rancho Bernardo Rudolph and Sletten has completed the topping off of structural steel for Jay Paul Company's $40 million 5-story office tower in Northern San Diego County.
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San Diego Daily Transcript—March 20, 2008 Cuyamaca Communication Arts Center Completed Rudolph and Sletten announced completion of the project which houses reading, speech, English, music, fine arts and theater arts.
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Progress Report
Rudolph and Sletten tops off first of 11 towers in $40M Rancho Bernardo project
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 | | California Construction—March 2008
CEA Excellence in Safety 2007
Rudolph and Sletten is mentioned in the March issue.
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 | | San Jose Business Journal—February 29, 2008
New Construction Projects
Rudolph and Sletten's Moffett Towers project for Jay Paul Company is ranked 2nd highest in total square feet of new construction in Silicon Valley.
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San Diego Daily Transcript—January 18, 2008 Construction on Communication Arts Center at Cuyamaca College Rudolph and Sletten completed construction on the $45 million Communication Arts Center in Rancho San Diego.
Read the entire article. |  | | California Builder & Engineer—September 2007
Wild Animal Park Upgrade
Keeping an eye out for charging wild animals came with the work on the San Diego Zoo's Wild Animal Park project. Rudolph and Sletten was the construction manager for the park's newest attraction, "Journey Into Africa."
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 | | Environmental Design + Construction—August 2007
Rudolph and Sletten Brings Green Interiors To Its Own Corporate Headquarters
Rudolph and Sletten has always been an innovator in green building practices, and the company's Corporate headquarters in Redwood City, California is one of a handful of Gold CI 2.0 projects in California. Read how the new headquarters became LEED certified, and how the LEED team skillfully used innovative design and sustainable materials to create a well-organized office with the LEED concept in the forefront.
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 | | California Construction—June 2007
Top Projects in California
Rudolph and Sletten is building six of California's top projects, each of them valued at
$50 million or more, including Moffett Park Towers (Ranking: 3); 500 Capital Mall
(Ranking: 18); Kaiser Permanente Medical Office Building II (Ranking: 36); San Jose
Site Demolition of Buildings (Ranking: 41); Sycuan Band of Kumeyaay Nation Parking
Structure and Site Improvements (Ranking: 49); and Bakersfield Memorial Hospital
(Ranking: 55).
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Construction of 'World Class' Concert Hall Humming Along
Construction Manager Rudolph and Sletten is taking the design of the Green Music Center by AC Martin Partners and BAR Architects and creating a new venue for the Santa Rosa Symphony and a new stage for marquee performers like Yo-Yo Ma and Wynton Marsalis.
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The Next Generation: Construction Firms Lure Interns From College Campuses
Thanks to 'real world' experiences prior to graduation, three new construction professionals are giving their employers top performances. Intern programs by Rudolph and Sletten... give students the experience they need to jump right into the job.
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 | | Boston Globe—May, 22 2007
Perini Corp: Cashing In
Roughly half of last year's growth for Perini Corporation was derived from the acquisition of Rudolph and Sletten, whose past projects include corporate headquarters for Hewlett-Packard Co. and Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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 | | San Diego Daily Transcript—May 17, 2007
USD Building 50% Complete
Rudolph and Sletten is the general contractor for the School of Leadership and
Educational Sciences Building at the University of San Diego.
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 | | California Construction—April 2007
Top Contractors in California
Rudolph and Sletten CEO Martin Sisemore is interviewed about the state of the
construction industry in California and the unparalleled growth that Rudolph and Sletten
is experiencing.
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 | | California Construction—April 2007
Ranking of Top General Contractors in California
Rudolph and Sletten is ranked as one of the top five general contractors in California in
terms of revenue and growth. California Construction ranks Rudolph and Sletten first in
terms of healthcare revenue.
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 | | Green Source: The Magazine of Sustainable Design—April 2007
Molecular Foundry: A Super Green Lab Rests Dramatically On A Challenging Sloped
Site
Rudolph and Sletten was the construction manager for the Molecular Foundry, one of five nanotechnology labs built by the U.S. Department of Energy. The Molecular Foundry, located at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, is the only
nanotechnology lab on the West Coast, and was built to LEED standards.
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 | | The San Diego Business Journal—April 30, 2007
The Largest Construction Projects in San Diego
Rudolph and Sletten is the general contractor for several of the largest construction
projects in San Diego, including the University of San Diego, School of Leadership &
Education Services and the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center.
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 | | The San Diego Business Journal—April 30, 2007
The Largest Construction Projects in Silicon Valley
Rudolph and Sletten is the general contractor for the largest construction project in Silicon Valley, Moffett Towers, and also for the 14th largest project, an R&D and
manufacturing project for Boston Scientific.
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 | | The San Diego Daily Transcript—April 9, 2007
New Wild Animal Park Feature Built Out
Rudolph and Sletten recently completed the build out of the Journey Into Africa Tour at
San Diego Zoo’s Wild Animal Park.
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 | | CIO Magazine—November 1, 2006
Essential Technology: The New Open Sourcing
Rudolph and Sletten CIO Sam Lamonica is often cited by IT publications for his
computer technology innovations in the construction industry.
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 | | KNTV, San Jose— September 23, 2005 at 11:30 p.m.
Rudolph and Sletten Restores HP Garage
The HP Garage, known as the birthplace of Silicon Valley, is a designated historical
landmark. Rudolph and Sletten restored the home and garage where Hewlett and Packard
first lived, and the garage where they began HP. Technology reporter Scott Budman
interviews Rudolph and Sletten project manager Amy Traugot.
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 | | Engineering News Record—August 15, 2005
Engineering is Key to Silence at New Nanotechnology Lab
Rudolph and Sletten was the construction manager for the Molecular Foundry at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, the only nanotechnology lab on the West Coast. Engineering News Record's technology editor visits the project and discusses the complex research facility built on a challenging site.
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 | | Health Facilities Management—March 2005
Profile: Stanford Cancer Center
The Stanford Cancer Center was built in collaboration with the hospital's facility
manager and staff. This article explains how Rudolph and Sletten's construction practices
and standards were tailored to fit the requests of the facility management staff at the
Center.
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 | | Architectural West—February 2005
Elk Grove Community Center and Aquatic Complex
Rudolph and Sletten was the general contractor for the new community center and
aquatic complex at Elk Grove near Sacramento. This article describes the project and the
construction.
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 | | SkyWest Magazine—May/June 2004
Aquarium Unveils Renovations
The United Express edition on attractions includes Rudolph and Sletten's work on the Monterey Bay Aquarium and quotes project manager Al Menchaca.
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 | | Healthcare Design—May 2004
Constructing a State-of-the Art Cancer Center
The Stanford Cancer Center is featured as the cover story. The article explains how
Rudolph and Sletten’s expertise in state-of-the-art construction technology contributed to
the success of building the Center.
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 | | Architectural West—July/August 2003
The Anatomy of Building A Museum
Rudolph and Sletten was the general contractor for COPIA, The American Center for
Food, Wine & The Arts. This article outlines the construction process, and special
challenges that Rudolph and Sletten faced in dealing with the Museum’s site on the Napa
River.
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