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Press Releases
Rudolph and Sletten is not one to clamor for the spotlight, but we do put out a fair number of press releases each year. The main reason we write them is that we’re proud of our work. Our employees do an amazing job every day constructing buildings that educate, save lives, find cures and create jobs. Their efforts should be acknowledged. So here are some press releases from this year touting our staff’s impressive abilities. |
Rudolph and Sletten Completes State-of-the-Art Aquatic Complex and Community Center for Elk Grove Community Services District
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Monday, 20 September 2004 |
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Rudolph and Sletten General Contractors announced the completion of the $17.5 million Barbara Morse Wackford Community and Aquatic Complex in Elk Grove, California. Rudolph and Sletten served as construction manager for the 43,000 square foot complex, owned by the Elk Grove Community Services District.
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Rudolph and Sletten Completes Renovation of Monterey Bay Aquarium, adds skywalk and 8,000 Square Feet of Space
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Thursday, 08 July 2004 |
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One of the Bay Area’s favorite destination spots got a facelift from Rudolph and Sletten General Contractors. The Monterey Bay Aquarium, which attracts 1.7 million visitors each year, is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a $10 million makeover from Rudolph and Sletten that includes some 8,000 square feet of newly enclosed public space. |
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Rudolph and Sletten Named General Contractor for the J. David Gladstone Institutes Biomedical Research Facility at Mission Bay
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Friday, 28 May 2004 |
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Rudolph and Sletten General Contractors announced that it is the general contractor for the J. David Gladstone Institutes’ new biomedical research facility. The $72 million building will be the first private biotech research facility built at Mission Bay, forming the cornerstone of the City’s planned “biotech corridor.” The six-story, un-bonded braced steel frame laboratory and administrative office is fast-tracked for completion in October 2004.
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Rudolph and Sletten announces groundbreaking for the Molecular Foundry Nanoscience Research Facility
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Tuesday, 10 February 2004 |
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Rudolph and Sletten General Contractors announced that a groundbreaking ceremony for the Molecular Foundry at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory was held at 11:30 a.m., January 30 at the Molecular Foundry building site on Lawrence Road on the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Campus. |
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Rudolph and Sletten Expands San Diego Office Space, Moving its Office to a New Location and Offering Building Products Showcase
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Tuesday, 10 February 2004 |
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Rudolph and Sletten General Contractors announced the relocation and expansion of the company’s San Diego offices due to corporate growth. The new 12,000 square foot facility at 10955 Vista Sorrento Parkway is a build-out of existing shell space and features a products showcase.
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Rudolph and Sletten Named General Contractor for the Renovation and Expansion of Sacramento’s Historic Crocker Art Museum
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Thursday, 15 January 2004 |
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Rudolph and Sletten General Contractors announced that it has been selected as general contractor and construction manager for the $60 million renovation and expansion of the historic Crocker Art Museum. Located in downtown Sacramento, the Museum – donated to the city in 1885 by Margaret Crocker, widow of Central Pacific Railroad titan Judge E.B. Crocker – was the first art museum west of the Mississippi. Now in the preconstruction phase, the project is scheduled for groundbreaking in spring of 2006.
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