Located at Shields and Armstrong, a new Chevron gas station recently opened for business. We are proud to have helped the developer and contractor with the surveying and civil engineering. Led by Philip Romero, our tasks began in 2004 with the Tentative and Final Parcel Map used to create the individual parcel. Our engineers provided the street improvement plans as well as the on-site grading, drainage and utility plans. Our survey crews were asked to provide construction staking to the contractor.
The new station is located just down the street from our new office. It was great to be able to see the construction progress. Our office is no longer the most eastern commercial establishment on Shields Avenue!
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
New Project - Fresno RDA
Yamabe and Horn was selected by the Fresno Redevelopment Agency to provide Land Surveying and Civil Engineering services for a street median project near downtown Fresno. The project will improve a portion of Tulare Street west of Freeway 99. This project is an extension of a similar previous project along Tulare Street. We are looking forward to continue working with the RDA and to help improve Downtown Fresno.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Dos Palos High School
Two new classroom buildings are nearly complete at the Dos Palo High School. The classrooms will house the students teachers dispaced by the fire that destroyed the wood and ag shops in December of 2009. Our staff provided the surveying and civil engineering required to construct the two buildings. We are proud to have helped the students and faculty get these new classrooms.
Friday, September 3, 2010
Orange Cove Trail
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Project Awarded - California USA Wrestling
Yamabe and Horn is proud to be a consultant on the team awarded the new Wrestling Convention Center in Tulare, CA. We have been asked to provide Civil Engineering and Land Surveying services for the project team led by Justo Padron of Studio5 Architects. We are excited to be a part of such a unique development that will benefit our community and young athletes across the state.
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