Camp Pendleton Naval Hospital Project Highlights

Dec. 15, 2013
An up-close look at how contractors worked together on this $50 million electrical project and finished the job six months ahead of schedule with no lost time incidents.

On the Crown of the Replacement Naval Hospital project at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in California, the construction team finished the job six months ahead of schedule with no lost time incidents. Many contractors coordinated on this project, which incorporated $50 million in electrical work, including Bergelectric, the prime electrical contractor; MCB, the low-voltage contractor; GNC, the electrical equipment and material supplier; and HDR, HKS, and EXP, the project designers.

For more details on this job, including how the contractors worked together on different aspects of this project, read the full article by Freelance Writer Amy Fischbach.

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