California Construction News & Information

Here you will find the latest news and information about commercial, residential and heavy construction activity in California.
| Summary of Current California Projects | ||||
| Commercial Projects (total value) | Civil Projects (total value) | |||
| Pre-Bid Phase: | $137,231,424,287 | Bid Phase: | $21,754,692,704 | |
| Bid Phase: | $3,503,247,674 | Bid Phase: | $1,699,424,800 | |
| Post-Bid Phase: | $183,247,787,428 | Post-Bid Phase: | $57,361,294,302 | |
| View California Project Leads | ||||
California Seminars & Events
- 11/16 - RSMeans Facilities Construction Estimating Seminar (Sacramento, CA)
- 11/16 - RSMeans Facilities Construction Estimating November 16 & 17, 2009 Sacramento, CA (Sacramento, CA)
- 11/18 - Means CostWorks CD Training (Sacramento, CA)
- 11/18 - RSMeans CostWorks CD Training November 18, 2009 Sacramento, CA (Sacramento, CA)
- 12/7 - RSMeans Facilities Maintenance & Repair Estimating (San Diego, CA)
- 12/7 - RSMeans Facilities Construction Estimating Seminar (San Diego, CA)
- 12/7 - RSMeans Square Foot & Assemblies Cost Estimating (San Diego, CA)
- 12/8 - Means CostWorks CD Training (San Diego, CA)
- 12/9 - Means CostWorks CD Training (San Diego, CA)
- 12/9 - RSMeans Mechanical & Electrical Estimating (San Diego, CA)
California Construction News & Information
Accompanying this report are tables and charts based on RSMeans’ measures of dollar-per-square-foot construction costs. The results for 25 major cities are shown for four care and shelter types of structure. It is most expensive to build a two- to three-story hospital. A little less expensive on a dollar-per-square-foot basis is a four- to eight-story hospital. Stepping down by about one-quarter is an eight- to 24-story apartment building. Cheapest to construct, at just about half the expense of a low-rise hospital, is a nursing home. This story also presents a number of key city cost comparisons.
This report will provide information on key price movements in the U.S. economy. First will be a look at home prices, where the news is almost all good. Then the emphasis will shift to commodity prices, where the assessment of the news depends on one’s perspective. Tied to commodity prices is what has been happening to the value of the U.S. dollar in international currency markets. The bonds are fascinating and the shifts in opposite directions are not just a coincidence. The only conclusion to be reached is that prices in general are beginning to firm up.
Accompanying this report are tables and charts based on RSMeans’ measures of dollar-per-square-foot construction costs. The results for 25 major cities are shown for four “industrial shell” types of structure. It is most expensive to build a factory. The second-most expensive is an auto sales garage. Third spot belongs to an aircraft hangar. In last position, and a considerable step down from the other three, is a warehouse. It is almost one-quarter or 25% cheaper to build a warehouse than a three-story factory, on a square footage basis. This story also presents a number of key city cost comparisons.
The housing market improved abruptly in July with another large gain in August. However, most of the reported 4.2% August gain was due to a sharp downward revision of July remodeling spending. This is implausible and may well be revised away shortly as several similar huge month to move changes in this market have been, says Reed Construction Data chief economist Jim Haughey.
The accompanying table shows 20 of the largest upcoming medical and educational construction projects in the U.S.. They are all in the planning stage and are mainly new projects, but may also involve additions and/or alterations.
Shopping centers, hotels, office buildings, medical buildings, educational buildings, libraries and museums, sports and entertainment complexes, industrial projects and government buildings will all be covered on a rotating basis.
Cities and Municipalities within California
Building codes, project cost estimates and project case studies are available for the following cities and municipalities in California

