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  • UNC Selects Master Plan Designer, Names Advisory Committee for Carolina North Campus Expansion June 16, 2026
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Transitional Kindergarten Breaks Ground Near Palm Springs

2 years ago2 years ago3 mins

General contractor Erickson-Hall has broken ground on the renovation of Florida Street Discovery Center.

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SoCal Community College Wraps Public Safety Training Facility

2 years ago2 years ago5 mins

Respected K-12 school building contractor Erickson-Hall joined officials from Crafton Hills College for a ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the opening of the school’s new BL 20 Public Safety Training Center.

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New $32M Charter School Breaks Ground in San Diego

3 years ago3 years ago2 mins

Erickson-Hall Construction Co. is underway on the $32 million America’s Finest Charter School for the San Diego Unified School District.

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Erickson-Hall Breaks Ground on SoCal High School Upgrades

3 years ago3 years ago3 mins

Administrators and members of the public gathered recently with personnel from Southern California general contractor Erickson-Hall Construction Co. to commemorate groundbreaking for the modernization project at Eisenhower High School in San Bernardino County.

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Palomar College in SoCal Moves Ahead on First Football Stadium

3 years ago3 years ago5 mins

General contractor Erickson-Hall has broken ground on a new athletics facility at this Southern California college.

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Sustainable New School Opens in L.A. County

5 years ago5 years ago5 mins

The Hermosa Vista School, located in the Southern California beachfront community of Hermosa Beach, opened to raves this spring, with students even able to attend in-person classes at the new learning institution.

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