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Bank of the West Tower
The Ed Kado-designed, 25-story, Bank of the West Tower at 500 Capitol Mall in the heart of Sacramento’s business district provides 445,000 square feet of “Class A” office space with panoramic views of the Sierras, the Sacramento River, Sacramento’s skyline and the Capitol Rotunda. At 396 feet, the building is the third tallest in the State’s capital. The Rudolph and Sletten Project Management Team implemented a number of teamwork and collaborative strategies to ensure that the project was a success. San Diego Zoo's Elephant Odyssey
San Diego Zoo’s new 7.5 acre, $45-million elephant playground brings together the zoo’s three elephants with four from the San Diego Zoo’s Wild Animal Park into a single Elephant Odyssey habitat. The exhibit, which opened to the public on May 23rd, features a 2.5-acre yard of gentle rolling hills and a 137,000-gallon pool. Additionally, it offers the half-acre Conrad Prebys Elephant Care Center where visitors can watch zookeepers and veterinarians feed and care for the massive animals. Sierra Community College Tahoe-Truckee Campus
The first permanent building on the Sierra Community College Tahoe-Truckee Campus has received LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold Certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). The 28,500 square-foot facility, designed by Lionakis Architects and built by Rudolph and Sletten, is the first LEED Gold certified community college building in the state of California. Serving 1000 students, the facility is a two-story structural steel building with asphalt composite roofing, with a fiber cement siding and natural stone exterior. El Camino Hospital
El Camino Hospital first opened in 1961 as a beacon of hope and as a provider of the highest level of medical services to Silicon Valley communities. Today that tradition continues with a recently completed modern healing environment. The new 488,000 square-foot hospital designed by KMD, followed a number of guiding principles throughout the designing, planning and construction to maintain focus on building a community hospital of the future. The new building accommodates 223 licensed beds - 85 percent private - and an emergency room/department holding an additional 36 beds. |
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