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2010Named the Largest Biotech Contractor in the Bay Area by San Francisco Business Journal. Rudolph and Sletten recieved the recognition in part for their work on the UCSF Smith Cardiovascular Reasearch Building Best of 2010 Award of Merit in Healthcare awarded to El Camino Hospital by McGraw Hill Publishing and California Construction Magazine. Rudolph and Sletten project, University of San Diego’s Student Life Pavilion, were awarded Building of America Award for Southern California. El Camino Hospital is awarded Building of America Award for Northern California and will be featured in Real Estate & Construction Review. Children's Hospital Los Angeles project is highlighted at the Association of Children’s Hospitals and Related Institutions (NACHRI) Facilities Design conference and in Chicago at the Healthcare Facilities Symposium and Expo (HFSE) Station Landing, the new headquarters for AAA Northern California, Nevada and Utah, achieved LEED Gold certification with 43 points from the U.S. Green Building Council. Modern Healthcare Magazine ranks Rudolph and Sletten as the 4th Top General Contractor in the US for healthcare construction. CMAA San Diego awards Francis Parker School Phase 6 with a Project Achievement Award, Honorable Mention in the Buildings/New Construction category. California Construction, a McGraw Hill publication, ranked Rudolph and Sletten as the 8th Top Green Contractor in California Rudolph and Sletten is named General Contractor of the Year by the American Subcontractor Association, Sacramento Region. Rudolph and Sletten is awarded the 2010 Construction Employers’ Association (CEA) Excellence in Safety Award University of California San Francisco Cardiovascular Research Building selected to present at Tradeline’s Academic Medical and Health Science centers Conference in Boston
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