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Sports Arenas on the West Coast

Tonight is the Golden State Warriors season opener at the Chase Center. Malcolm was hard at work during the construction of this project, installing 300 Drilled Shafts and 1,000 CFA Mega Piles within only 3 months. We have also installed the foundations…

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Block 185

Austin, Texas

Block 185 is a 37 floor building with 6 basement floors below ground surface which is below groundwater, the project is within 300 feet from the Colorado river which requires a support of excavation that acts as cutoff wall.  Malcolm design-build the support of excavation for the basement by utilizing the structural slurry wall technique, the slurry walls will have multiple functions for the project being the basement walls, the support of excavation allowing excavation to extend 65 feet below grade and approx. 40 feet below ground water level, and also acted as a cutoff wall allowing mass excavation to be performed without major dewatering.
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Hollywood Presbyterian

Hollywood, California

Malcolm Drilling was contracted to design and construct the temporary support of excavation for the basement of the new Acute-Care Services Replacement Hospital Building at the Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center. The design-build system for this new OSHPD structure consisted of 17,000 SF of shoring utilizing soldier beams, timber lagging, tiebacks, and the innovative re-use and retrofit of an existing permanent retaining wall.
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Long Beach Jet Grouting

The new fire boat station at the Port of Long Beach gets some help from our Jet Grouting guys. They are jetting 6ft columns up to 80ft deep right through 35,000 psi rip-rap boulders to mitigate liquefaction and lateral spreading!

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MSG Sphere

Last CFA pile installed for the brand new MSG SPHERE event center in Las Vegas! Watch out for the coolest 'bubble' you have ever seen.

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Malibu Vibe

we started installing stone columns underneath the new science and art lab of the Santa Monica College in California. This will improve the loose, liquefiable soil layers and ensure that future students will have a safe study environment - even…

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Gravity Pipeline

Silicon Valley, California

This Airport access shaft project is 1 of 3 for the Silicon Valley Clean Water’s RESCU program (Regional Environmental Sewer Conveyance Upgrade). The project is the first tunneling progressive design-build of this nature in the US. Malcolm has been brought on as a specialist contractor in constructing the walls for the TBM launch shaft. The job will allow 3 times more water flow than the original 45 year old pipeline. The tunnel is 3.3 miles in length, which is the equivalent to almost 59 football fields.

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Big Win

San Francisco, California Malcolm Drilling is excited to announce that 181 Fremont has received the Award of Excellence from the Council on Tall Buildings & Urban Habitat across a whopping five categories: The Best Tall Building (200-299 meters), Structural Engineering,…

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Versatile Solutions

Loma Linda, California

The 50-year-old steam plant at the Loma Linda University Health hospital needed a significant foundation upgrade to bring it up to current building codes and prepare for a pending transformer replacement. Much of the work for this OSHPD retrofit needed to be performed inside and immediately surrounding the operating steam plant. Tight site access and low headroom were major challenges. Malcolm utilized a versatile system of drilled shafts, design-build temporary shoring, various utility supports, and other foundation elements to accomplish the work.

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