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  2. PCL Construction - Wikipedia

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    4,500; [ 1] more than 10,000 hourly tradespeople [ 1] Website. www .pcl .com. The PCL family of companies is a group of independent general contracting construction companies in Canada, the United States, Australia and the Caribbean. [ 2] PCL has headquarters in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, with the United States head office in Denver, Colorado.

  3. THUMS Islands - Wikipedia

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    The THUMS Islands are a set of four artificial islands in San Pedro Bay off the coast of Long Beach, California. The THUMS Islands were built in 1965 to tap into the East Wilmington Oil Field. The landscaping and sound walls were designed to camouflage the operation and reduce noise, and they are the only decorated oil islands in the United ...

  4. BMO Stadium - Wikipedia

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    BMO Stadium, formerly Banc of California Stadium, is a soccer-specific stadium in the Exposition Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It is the home of Major League Soccer 's Los Angeles FC and the National Women's Soccer League 's Angel City FC. Opened on April 18, 2018, [ 6][ 3] it was the first open-air stadium built in the City of ...

  5. LAX Consolidated Rent-A-Car Facility - Wikipedia

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    The facility was built by a public–private partnership known as LAX ConRAC Partners, a consortium of 11 companies led by PCL Construction. Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), the operator of LAX, awarded the consortium a $2 billion contract, with the construction and operations phases of the facility each costing about $1 billion.

  6. Long Beach International Gateway - Wikipedia

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    The Long Beach International Gateway, originally known as the Gerald Desmond Bridge Replacement, is a cable-stayed bridge that carries six lanes of Interstate 710 and a bicycle/pedestrian path in Long Beach, California, west across the Back Channel to Terminal Island. The bridge replaced the Gerald Desmond Bridge, which was completed in 1968 ...

  7. Interstate 710 and State Route 710 (California) - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 710 and State Route 710 Long Beach Freeway I-710 highlighted in red, SR 710 in purple Route information Maintained by Caltrans Length 23 mi (37 km) History 1930s as highway, 1964 as a number (SR 7), 1983–1984 as an Interstate (I-710) Component highways I-710 from Long Beach to Alhambra SR 710 (unsigned) from California Boulevard (South Pasadena Gap) to Pasadena Interstate 710 ...

  8. Port of Long Beach - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Long Beach, administered as the Harbor Department of the City of Long Beach, is a container port in the United States, which adjoins Port of Los Angeles. [3] Acting as a major gateway for US–Asian trade, the port occupies 3,200 acres (13 km 2 ) of land with 25 miles (40 km) of waterfront in the city of Long Beach, California .

  9. One World Trade Center (Long Beach) - Wikipedia

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    One World Trade Center. / 33.76774; -118.19984. One World Trade Center is a 27-story office building located in Downtown Long Beach, California. [1] The building was completed in 1989 and is 397 feet (121 meters) high, making it the tallest building in Long Beach from 1989 to 2021 when it was passed by the Shoreline Gateway Tower. [2]