The board of the San Diego Association of Governments has unanimously selected the route for the Mid-Coast light rail line from Old Town to the University of California, San Diego and University Towne Centre -- and perhaps the Veterans Administration Medical Center as well.
The San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) Board of Directors approved a plan Friday to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 7 percent by 2020, compared with 2005 levels, and 13 percent by 2035.
After a year of demolition and repairs, the doors of a 49-year-old library are set to open again.
Most municipalities do not have regularly planned sessions this week, making the final week of July a sluggish one on the construction front.
The city of El Cajon has announced the top three bidders on a project involving re-roofing some city buildings.
KMA Architecture & Engineering announced that construction is complete on the P704V In-Service Engineering facility at China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station in Ridgecrest, Calif.
In its continued effort to give students tools that translate into jobs, Southwestern College announced five new certificate programs, including landscape construction.
Demand for design services in June remained low in spite of a slight increase over May's rating, according to the latest American Institute of Architects' Architecture Billings Index report.
More than 700 construction employees will be receiving $2.1 million in owed wages after the California Labor Commissioner's Office came to an agreement with a Rady Children's Hospital and its general contractor Thursday.
South Bay Expressway LP, the owner of a nine-mile toll road in the South County, generated $1.99 million revenue in June, resulting in a $3.05 million net loss in view of $3.88 million in depreciation, amortization, legal costs, and $1 million in so-called adequate protection for secured lenders.