Project Management Division procured and installed a 24 x 60 1,440 sq. ft. refurbished modular building, ADA path of travel, and furnishings from the recently demolished Public Health building to…
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Project Management Division just completed the demolition of two aging buildings on time, on budget, and with zero change orders! The 172 W. 3rd Street building consists of 89,464 sq.…
The Sheriff’s Department’s resident post station in Earp, California (along the Parker strip of the Colorado River) is utilized by California Highway Patrol, the Bureau of Land Management, and the…
During previous rainstorms, the courtyard at the Windsor Center experienced flooding that caused water to seep into the Center damaging drywall and flooring that surrounded the courtyard. The FM-PM team…
Facilities Management received a request to clear a vacant County-owned parcel along a major flood control channel near Pacific High School, in San Bernardino. The project involved removing all trees,…
On July 24, 2024, the Project Management Division was honored to tour the County’s 5th District Supervisor, Joe Baca Jr, through the soon-to-be-complete new Fire Station 226 located at 1920…
The County Library team recently requested Facilities Management’s help with the installation of cutting-edge technology at the Lucerne Valley Branch Library. This technology will provide 32 Library branches in the…
Project Management completed the Fire Station 36 Asphalt Replacement which included machine-grounding and hauling pavement, regrading, installing redwood board, paving asphalt, striping, pouring concrete, and installing bender board and gravel…
Facilities Management completed the build-back of the Sheriff’s Headquarters 2nd floor Intelligence Room. The work included monitoring the in-progress drywall and paint work and overseeing the complete flooring installation and…
On Monday July 1, 2024, the second of two major concrete pours were completed as part of the Valley Communication Center Project. While the foundation construction continues, the County’s contractor,…