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Draft Environmental Report Details Controversial California Water Diversion Project

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Plan to build a tunnel to draw water from the Sacramento River into the state's supply network moves forward.

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Draft Impact Report Details Massive Calif. Water Diversion Project

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Controversial plan moves forward to build a 45-mile-long tunnel to draw water from the Sacramento River into the state's supply network.

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DRAFT Article – Where Will We Find The Next Generation of Construction Managers? — Northern California Edition

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Below you will find a draft article that I am writing for Construction Management Association of America’s (CMAA) Northern California Chapter Newsletter. California State University at Sacramento. I wanted to share it here and request any feedback that the readers of this blog might want to offer up.

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Moving from Design-Build, DB, to Integrated Project Delivery, IPD

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She recently discussed this topic at both the San Diego and Sacramento chapters of the Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA). Lisa Dal Gallo, a partner at Hanson Bridgett is an expert in IPD and partially integrated projects, including how to modify a Design-Build structure to get very close to an IPD model.

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Officials Outline 'Preferred' Path Forward on California's Bay Delta.

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In a press briefing in Sacramento, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said, “As broken and outdated as California’s water system is, we are also closer than ever to forging a lasting and sustainable solution that strengthens California’s water security and restores the health of the delta.”

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LOCATION FOCUS: California Dreamin’ – A Rebound Fueled By New Energy

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With so many states trying to lure businesses to their cities, why have such pioneering companies as Intel, Siemens Mobility, Micron and SynapSense chosen to call Sacramento, California home? But perhaps most enticing is Sacramento’s commitment to becoming a green city; currently boasting the second largest number of buildings in the U.S.