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Best Government/Public Building: Long Beach Civic Center

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The Long Beach Civic Center in Long Beach, Calif., spans more than 22 acres across six city blocks, with four connected buildings.

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Long Beach gets a municipal marvel

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This project encompasses a new City Hall and civic chambers, a new headquarters for the Port of Long Beach, and a public library. It replaced a maintenance-plagued and seismically unsafe building with a multifaceted development that is expected to play a seminal role in revitalizing Long Beach’s downtown.

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More Problems with City of Long Beach Job Order Contract

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” that found LB’s (City of Long Beach) Public Works Department had let some contractors receive roughly $1.9 The post More Problems with City of Long Beach Job Order Contract appeared first on 4BT. City Auditor shares findings of an audit which found that. ” (Source: LBReport.com). Learn more.

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Civic Center Brings Long Beach to Life

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In a massive effort to revitalize 22 acres of downtown Long Beach, the city and the Port of Long Beach took an innovative path to meet the area’s ambitious development goals with the Long Beach Civic Center, ENR’s 2020 Project of the Year for Southern California.

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Port of Long Beach OKs $170M Plan to Deepen Ship Channel

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Port of Long Beach officials estimate dredging operations for the channel widening project could begin by 2026.

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Long Beach Airport Upgrade Uncovers an Artistic Past

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Hidden walls and long-covered artwork were surprises complicating the $17.8-million million retrofit of the historic terminal building.

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35-story mixed-use tower will be tallest residential building in Long Beach

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When completed, the project will become the tallest residential building in Long Beach. Designed as a companion building to The Current, a 17-story, 223-unit apartment tower, Shoreline Gateway has officially broken ground at its Ocean Blvd. and Alamitos Ave.