Stronger Together than Apart

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Stronger Together than Apart
Stronger Together than Apart
2008–2009
Building . Civil . Management Services
115th
Anniversary
In 1894, Bonfiglio Perini understood that joint ventures were a good way to
grow his small civil works company, recognizing that two competing companies
could be stronger together than apart. Through the years, the Company built
long-standing relationships with contractors whose talents complemented its
own. Since 1977, Tutor-Saliba Corporation has been one of those valued joint
venture partners, completing over 35 projects with Perini, with an aggregate
value of $3 billion. Today, 115 years since its founding, Perini Corporation joins
forces—and resources—with Tutor-Saliba, to form Tutor Perini Corporation,
creating one of the most versatile publicly held construction organizations in
the U.S. and performing work throughout the world.
2009 Keating Building Corporation acquired
2008 Black Construction acquired through merger
2008 Desert Plumbing and Heating acquired through merger
2008 Powerco Electric acquired through merger
1981 James A. Cummings, Inc. founded
2008 Tutor-Saliba merges with Perini
1977 First JV with Tutor-Saliba
2005 Rudolph and Sletten acquired
1977 Desert Plumbing and Heating, Inc. founded
2005 Cherry Hill Construction, Inc. acquired
1976 Keating Building Corporation founded
2003 James A. Cummings acquired
1964 Cherry Hill Sand and Gravel, Co. founded
2000 Tutor named CEO & Chairman, Perini
1961 Perini Corporation stock offered
1926 First million-dollar project
1918 Perini and Sons incorporated
1959 O.H. Rudolph, General Contractor founded
1997 Ronald N. Tutor joins Perini as COO/Director
1959 Black Construction Corporation founded
1914 Mardian Construction Co.
(building) established
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2009 Company renamed Tutor Perini Corporation
1995 Powerco Electric Corporation founded
1949 A.G. Tutor Company, Inc. founded
1894 Company formed by Bonfiglio Perini
1949 First international project
Tutor Perini Corporation
Building Group
Civil Group
Management Services Group
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Building Group
Perini Building Company, Inc. Rudolph and Sletten, Inc. James A. Cummings, Inc. Tutor-Saliba Corporation Keating Building Corporation
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Civil Group
Tutor-Saliba Corporation
Perini Civil Construction
Cherry Hill Construction, Inc. 18
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Management Services Group
Perini Management Services, Inc. Black Construction Corporation
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Specialty Services
Desert Plumbing and Heating, Inc.
Powerco Electric Corporation 28
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Backlog Briefs
IBC
Directory of Offices
BC
2009
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Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel
Building
Group
Perini Building Company, Inc.
Core competencies and resources enable the Tutor Perini Building Group to meet the needs of specialized
niche markets. Its building operations—Perini Building Company, Inc., Tutor-Saliba Corporation, James A.
Cummings, Inc., Rudolph and Sletten, Inc. and Keating Building Corporation—focus on large, complex projects
with aggressive schedules in the hospitality and gaming, transportation, healthcare, education, corrections and
government markets.
Phoenix, AZ
The 980-room Sheraton Phoenix
Downtown Hotel is the first hotel to
be built in downtown Phoenix in over
30 years and a cornerstone of the City’s
redevelopment and renewal. At 31
stories tall, the hotel is the largest in
Arizona, designed by Arquitectonica of
Miami, FL and RSP Architects of Tempe,
AZ. The facility features 100,000 square
feet of adjustable meeting space and
a 30,000-square-foot ballroom.
Few companies can match Perini Building Company’s preconstruction services, its subcontractor qualification
process, the efficiency of its field operations, and the beneficial effect of its collaborative, team-centered—
“Building Relationships on Trust”—approach. When the challenging global economy threatened prospects
in the gaming and hospitality market, Perini used its agility and versatility—and the resources of Tutor Perini
Corporation—to succeed in bidding the Terminal 3 Building at McCarran International Airport (see Backlog
Briefs, inside back cover), a major landside aviation project. This ability to respond quickly to shifting markets
and deliver the highest level of performance is a hallmark of the Company.
Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center
Prince Georges County, MD
240-foot-long, 50-ton trusses support the 65,000-square-foot glass roof covering the
18-story atrium at Gaylord National. Designed by Gensler Architecture Design and
Planning, LLC, the AAA Four-Diamond 1,503-room resort located near Washington, D.C.
includes 400,000 square feet of convention space and parking for 2,600 vehicles.
MGM Grand at Foxwoods
Ledyard, CT
The two-million-square-foot MGM Grand at Foxwoods
features 825 rooms; 115,000 square feet of meeting space,
including a 50,000-square-foot ballroom; 4,000-seat theater;
21,000-square-foot spa and 50,000 square feet of gaming
space. Designed by HKS, Inc. of Dallas, the 24-story luxury
hotel is owned by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation.
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Building
Group
Perini Building Company, Inc.
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CityCenter
Las Vegas, NV
In 2008 alone, the Perini-led construction forces at CityCenter, a joint venture of MGM MIRAGE
and Dubai World, logged over 17.7 million manhours. CityCenter is the largest privately
funded development in the United States. The 18-million-square-foot development consists
of six high rise buildings, including three hotels, a theatre, convention center, two residential
towers and a 500,000-square-foot retail center. Gensler of Nevada is the Executive Architect
with HKS Architects, Inc., Adamson Associates, Inc., Hamilton Anderson, Inc., and Leo A. Daly
as Architects of Record. Design Architects for the various components are as follows:
1 ARIA Resort & Casino (Hotel/Casino, Theater, Convention Center, Spa) —
Pelli Clarke Pelli Associates, New Haven*
2 Vdara Condo Hotel (Condo/Hotel) — Rafael Vinoly/RV Architects LLC, New York*
3 Veer Towers (Residential) — Murphy/Jahn, Chicago
4 The Harmon Hotel, Spa (Hotel) — Foster+Partners, London
5 Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas (Hotel/Residential) — Kohn Pedersen Fox Architects, New York
6 The Crystals (Retail) — Studio Daniel Libeskind, New York and Rockwell Group, New York
*To date the US Green Building Council (USGBC) has awarded LEED Gold Certifications for
ARIA Hotel Tower, ARIA Convention Center and Theater, and Vdara Hotel. Other project
components await final determination from USGBC.
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Cosmopolitan Resort & Casino
Las Vegas, NV
Designed by Friedmutter Group of Las Vegas and Arquitectonica
of Miami, the two towers of the 3,000-room Cosmopolitan Resort
& Casino are easily distinguished from adjacent CityCenter.
Cosmopolitan also features an 80,000-square-foot casino, 150,000
square feet of meeting space, a 40,000-square-foot spa, 2,000-seat
theater, and a 3,800-car below-grade parking garage.
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Building
Group
Rudolph and Sletten, Inc.
“This award solidifies the experience we had working with both Rudolph and Sletten and Carrier Johnson; Rudolph and Sletten has been the
most professional and service-oriented construction company I have worked with. During the construction of the project they demonstrated
their impressive ability to safely maneuver around students and faculty, who were utilizing the same space, while staying on course with great
attention to detail and schedule.”
Leatha J. Elsdon, Senior Project Manager
Facilities, Planning, Design and Construction for California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
In 2008, Rudolph and Sletten was named California’s top hospital builder by California Construction, a McGrawHill publication. The Company specializes in the construction of health care, corporate campuses, educational
institutions, entertainment, pharmaceutical and high-tech projects, and it is ranked as one of the top leaders in
sustainable construction on the West Coast. Since its beginning, Rudolph and Sletten has embraced new ways
to improve collaboration and increase productivity. With its use of 3-D and 4-D Building Information Modeling
(BIM) and Last Planner™, along with its 175 LEED Accredited Professionals in-house, Rudolph and Sletten is
continuing its tradition of bringing value to the customer. Through its unique strategic partnership with Perini
Building Company, Rudolph and Sletten is fast becoming a leading builder of Native American projects.
California State Polytechnic University Library
Pomona, CA
The Carrier Johnson-designed Cal Poly Pomona Library addition
includes a 104,000 gross-square-foot expansion, a remodel of the
existing three-story structure and improvements of the overall
site and landscape areas. This addition provides needed lecture,
instructional and office space and a 120-seat amphitheater. The
project also corrects structural, mechanical, hazardous material,
ADA accessibility and code-related deficiencies. Rudolph and
Sletten received the Western Council of Construction Consumers’
Distinguished Projects Award for their commitment to excellence
in the areas of quality, cost-efficiency and innovation for this project.
University of California, San Francisco
Cardiovascular Research Institute
San Francisco, CA
Rudolph and Sletten is using collaborative methods to build this fivestory, 232,000-square-foot research facility to fight against cardiovascular
diseases. Schedule consensus was obtained early with the use of Last
Planner™ scheduling techniques. Other Lean construction methods
were implemented to improve efficiency and minimize waste, while
Building Information Modeling (BIM) created a visual dialogue between
team members as they strategized to anticipate issues and clear
constraints. The building strategy implemented on this SmithGroup,
Inc.-designed project has broken through barriers that traditionally limit
communication and results.
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Building
Group
Bank of the West Tower
at 500 Capitol Mall
Sacramento, CA
Rudolph and Sletten, Inc.
Pechanga Golf Course Clubhouse
Temecula, CA
Rudolph and Sletten returned to
Pechanga Resort & Casino to build a
dramatic 62,000-square-foot clubhouse
for the resort’s 18-hole golf course called
“The Journey”. The Frank Lloyd Wrightinspired clubhouse, designed by Architects
Delawie Wilkes Rodriques Barker, provides
high-end resort amenities including locker
rooms, a golf pro shop, a restaurant, kitchen
facilities, and outdoor patio seating. The third
level is designed for office administration,
conference rooms and a board room.
The Ed Kado-designed Bank of the
West Tower at 500 Capitol Mall is
changing the downtown skyline of
Sacramento. The four-story lobby
with highly-polished Brazilian granite
floors welcomes visitors to a soaring
433,000-square-foot, 25-story building.
Developed by Tsakopoulos Investments,
the building offers an abundant list of
amenities to provide its elite clientele
with a superior business environment.
Red Hawk Casino
Placerville, CA
The 278,000-square-foot facility completed in 2008 features an 88,000-square-foot casino
with 2,100 slot machines and 75 table games; six restaurants; four bars; a gift shop; and a
1.2 million-square-foot, eight-story parking structure with 3,100 parking spaces. Owned
by the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians and designed by the Cunningham Group
of Minneapolis, MN, Red Hawk Casino is the only casino located on the Highway 50
corridor between Sacramento, CA and Lake Tahoe, NV.
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Building
Group
James A. Cummings, Inc.
James A. Cummings, Inc. is one of Florida’s leading builders, with an exceptional record of performance on
public and private building projects including schools, college and university structures, and municipal facilities,
as well as high-rise residential and high-end retail developments. Representing the Tutor Perini Building Group
in the Southeast U.S., Cummings’ strength lies in its people and their long-standing reputation as collaborative
partners and exceptional builders. Cummings is well prepared to meet the rigors of environmentally-sound
design and construction, leading the construction team on the first state-funded, LEED Platinum Level building
in Florida, the 90,000-square-foot Engineering Complex at Florida Atlantic University. Further, Cummings views
the current economic climate as an opportunity to target military sector projects including Air Force, Army
Corps of Engineers, Navy and Marine Corps. Each branch of the military has substantial construction budgets
for new and renovated facilities. Its alliance with Tutor Perini’s Management Services Group, a global leader
in such work, will most certainly give Cummings an advantage in the Southeast.
Coconut Grove Residences
Fort Lauderdale, FL
This 14-story luxury mid-rise, designed
by JT Architect, Inc. of Boca Raton, was
built on the last piece of developable
private beachfront property in Ft.
Lauderdale, an environmentally
sensitive site with a sea turtle hatchery
and historical seafront dune restoration
requirement. The post tension, castin-place concrete structure has 63
condominiums and 156,500 square feet
of residential build-out. Other amenities
include a rooftop sundeck garden,
3,000-square-foot swimming pool
with private locker room and private
beachfront cabanas.
Palm Beach International Airport Parking Garage
West Palm Beach, FL
Designed by Walker Parking Consultants for the Palm Beach County
Department of Airports, this seven-story, 1.4-million-square-foot pre-cast
concrete parking structure included site improvements as well as the
construction of vehicular and pedestrian bridges to tie the garage into an
adjacent parking structure and Airport Terminal. Two elevators and five
stair towers were also constructed. In addition, this project included related
revisions to existing electrical, water and drainage systems as required.
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Building
Group
James A. Cummings, Inc.
“The new Fort Pierce Central High School is a truly wonderful and sound structure that will be enjoyed by future staff and alumni. Our motto is
‘Pride Makes the Difference.’ Truly James A. Cummings takes pride in its work and it is reflected in the final product. Your experience was an asset
and made my job easier.”
John C. Williams, Principal
Fort Pierce Central High School
Palm Beach Community College Natural Science Building
Lake Worth, FL
In March 2008, James A. Cummings, Inc. handed Palm Beach Community College
the keys to their New Science Teaching Facility at the Lake Worth Campus. The New
Science Building is a two-story, 51,000-square-foot building that includes classrooms,
teaching laboratories, a main circulation lobby and multiple offices, including an office
for the Dean and Assistant Dean of Science. Perkins+Will and STH Architectural Group
led the project design team.
Fort Pierce Central High School
Fort Pierce, FL
This new high school campus project designed by Schenkel Shultz consisted of
2 two-story classroom buildings, a gymnasium/cafeteria/auditorium building, and
a two-story administration/classroom building. The buildings are located around
a central courtyard spread out on a 50-acre site. The structure consists of concrete tilt
wall panels with structural steel and metal decking. The construction of tennis courts,
soccer, football, baseball and softball fields was also included in the project.
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Building
Group
Tutor-Saliba Corporation
Tutor-Saliba’s building operation has a solid portfolio of both public and privately funded developments,
representing some of the nation’s largest and most complicated building projects. Nearly all of these projects
were constructed in an urban environment, on extremely tight sites, and with some of the most sophisticated
and complex systems and equipment. Building projects completed by the Company include gaming and
hospitality developments, landside aviation (for example, the $1.1 billion reconstruction of the San Francisco
International Airport, including terminals, concourses, parking garages, consolidate rental car center, and transit
stations and guideways), health care, education, municipal, commercial, and entertainment facilities such as
sports venues and convention centers. Preconstruction services assure clients that budgets are validated, cost
and schedule efficiencies are realized, and maximum value is achieved. By using its experience, the Company
resolves project concerns long before they impact construction.
Phase I, Planet Hollywood Towers
Las Vegas, NV
Los Angeles Police Administration Building
Los Angeles, CA
Designed by Morris Architects of Orlando, FL,
the first phase of Planet Hollywood Towers by
Westgate Resorts is a 535-foot-tall, 50-story,
640-unit luxury condominium tower with
approximately 1.7 million square feet of living
space (including 14 exclusive penthouse suites
ranging from 3,000 to 10,000 square feet); an
elevated pool deck; and 30,000 square feet of
meeting space. The 46th floor features a private
swimming pool.
The new 500,000-square-foot Police Administration Building designed by AECOM (formerly
DMJM H&N) houses administration and investigative operations, and features large assembly areas
including a Police Commission hearing room, a conference center, a state-of-the-art Compstat
Command Center, a 200-seat cafe, 700-car below-grade parking garage, and a 450-seat auditorium
located outside the building footprint on Main street. A LEED Certified rating from the U.S. Green
Building Council is expected.
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Wynn Encore
Las Vegas, NV
The 53-story Wynn Encore, designed by Butler|Ashworth Architects of Las Vegas with low rise exterior conceptual architecture by Mike Hong
Architects of Culver City, CA and working drawings prepared by WATG, includes 2,034 guest rooms, a 72,000-square-foot casino, five restaurants,
11 high-end retail stores, convention facilities, pools, and parking structure. Interiors were designed by Roger Thomas for Wynn Design and
Development. The 61,000-square-foot ultra-luxurious spa, rooms, suites and corridors were designed by Todd-Avery Lenahan, Avery Brooks Design
of Las Vegas. Barteluce Architects & Associates of New York designed retail interiors. Work began in June of 2006 and was completed in December
of 2008. Wynn Las Vegas has received the prestigious AAA Five Diamond, Mobil Five Star and the Michelin Guide’s Five Red Pavilion awards.
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Building
Group
Keating Building Corporation
IRS Campus Project
Philadelphia, PA
Based in Philadelphia and covering the major construction markets of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states,
Keating Building Corporation has grown since its founding in 1976 to be consistently ranked among the top
In August 2007, GSA and the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) signed a
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that paved the way for
redevelopment of the historic Post Office building at 30th and Market
streets into a new, consolidated campus for the IRS in Philadelphia.
The facility, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, will be
renovated into modern offices to meet the evolving needs of the IRS.
When complete in 2010, this 863,000-square-foot facility will house
nearly 5,000 IRS employees in modern Class A office space. The IRS
Campus Project consolidates several IRS occupied leased facilities,
predominately located in Northeast Philadelphia.
U.S. contractors by Engineering News-Record. As a general contracting, construction management and designbuild firm, its strong in-house resources include mechanical, electrical and civil-estimating divisions, CPM
scheduling and value-engineering analysis. Keating’s in-house capabilities also include pre-construction
planning, phasing and scheduling, constructibility review, value-engineering analysis, construction
administration and post-occupancy services. Sophisticated accounting controls, reporting and scheduling
techniques are in place to ensure that the financial interests of its clients are protected, and are designed with
flexibility in mind to create client-responsive reporting to owners and managers. Acquired by Perini in early
2009, Keating has a history of successfully completed corporate campuses, gaming, hospitality, education,
pharmaceutical and institutional projects.
Rivers Casino
Pittsburgh, PA
Keating, in association with Smoot Construction, built the Rivers Casino located on nearly 13 acres
in the North Shore area of Pittsburgh near the confluence of the Allegheny, Monongahela and
Ohio rivers. The nearly half-million-square-foot entertainment destination was designed by
Las Vegas-based architecture firm, Bergman Walls & Associates in collaboration with Pittsburghbased architecture firm, Strada Architecture for the exterior architecture with interior design by
Cleo Design of Las Vegas and Floss Barber of Philadelphia. Rivers Casino includes 125,000 square
feet of gaming space; an additional 70,000 square feet housing four restaurants, four bars, and a
future nightclub; outdoor terraces and patios; and a nine-story parking garage with 3,800 spaces.
Pennsylvania Convention Center Expansion
Philadelphia, PA
Designed by Vitetta/TVS&A for the Pennsylvania Convention Center Authority, the expansion of the existing Convention Center will add nearly
one million square feet of new construction. Working under two competitively bid contracts, Keating is responsible for caissons and grade beam
foundations,structural concrete superstructure, structural steel, demolition of the west wall of the existing facility, and new sewer and storm water
work. Scope of work also includes exterior wall systems, structural curtain wall, roofing, vertical transportation systems, mechanical, electrical and
fire protection systems, and interior finishes. A new 57,000-square-foot ballroom will be the largest convention center ballroom on the East Coast.
There will also be 260,000 square feet of new exhibition space and 63,000 square feet of additional meeting space.
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Civil
Group
Tutor-Saliba Corporation
In 2008, Tutor-Saliba joined forces with Perini Corporation, creating a powerhouse organization with a combined
total of 165 years of civil construction experience. Once joint venture partners, the two companies have now
become one and serve as the foundation of the Civil Group of the new Tutor Perini Corporation.
While known as Tutor-Saliba Corporation, the Company was consistently ranked among the top civil works
contractors in the U.S. by Engineering News-Record, with an emphasis on transportation projects. For over
50 years, the Company’s chief asset was its ability to perform sophisticated and challenging public works
construction and engineering projects—alone or in joint venture—such as highways, bridges, tunnels, transit,
railroad, ports & harbors, and airside aviation. In addition, Tutor-Saliba excelled in water and wastewater projects
such as treatment plants, conveyance, and dams. Its record of performance on a broad spectrum of civil works
projects, exceptional technical staff and field supervisory personnel, and extensive equipment fleets (one of the
largest in the U.S.) pre-eminently qualified it to pursue complex, multi-faceted public works assignments.
LAX Runway and Taxiway Replacement
Los Angeles, CA
At Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), Tutor-Saliba
constructed an 11,000-foot-long by 200-foot-wide runway and
10,000-foot-long by 100-foot-wide taxiway, including the removal
and replacement of existing deteriorated concrete runway and
taxiway pavement, and installation of NAVAID systems, signage
and lighting systems, airfield pavement markings, storm drains,
and other related runway/taxiway intersection improvements.
I-80 West Approach to Bay Bridge
San Francisco, CA
Completed seven months ahead of schedule, construction of this multi-stage project (to minimize disruptions
to 280,000 vehicles per day) included removal and replacement of a one-mile section of freeway linking
San Francisco to the Bay Bridge. Parallel concrete decks transition into a double-deck configuration as drivers
approach the West Span of the Bay Bridge. Instead of one foundation system supporting the upper and lower
decks, both decks now have their own independent column and foundation support system, making the
West Approach seismically sound.
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Route 9 Reconstruction
Peekskill, NY
Civil
Group
Perini Civil Construction
In the Northeast, Tutor Perini’s Civil Group, represented by Perini Civil Construction of Peekskill, NY, is focused
on large urban infrastructure repair, rehabilitation and replacement projects in metropolitan New York, New
Jersey and East Coast locations. Aging critical infrastructure, increasing densities of urban and suburban areas,
and above-capacity traffic flows are driving the need and legislative appropriations for transportation projects
Perini is replacing four bridges along Route 9, including
a six-span steel structure that is also being realigned to
improve safety. The scope of work includes replacing and
raising the Main Street Bridge over Route 9, which currently
restricts many vehicles from using the right lane. 2.5 miles
of highway will be widened to accommodate additional
lanes, requiring tightly controlled rock blasting operations.
The New York State Department of Transportation project
will also include new curbs, sidewalks, closed drainage
systems, sanitary sewers, water mains, and retaining walls.
such as highways and bridges and mass transit—projects upon which the Company has built much of its
outstanding reputation. Water, sewer and waste treatment facilities are also well suited to the Company’s
experience and resources. The merger with Tutor-Saliba Corporation in 2008 increased the Company’s overall
bonding capacity and financial strength, and combined complementary assets and technical expertise, creating
one of the most versatile civil contracting teams in the nation.
Tappan Zee Bridge Deck Replacement
Westchester County, NY
In 2008, Perini, in joint venture with Tutor-Saliba
Corporation, continued the rehabilitation of the west
deck truss and main span of the Tappan Zee Bridge
in Westchester County, NY under an accelerated
schedule, setting 1,080 of 1,092 planned pre-cast
deck panels, replacing 40% of the three-mile bridge’s
existing and worn decking. Construction of new
bridge joints on the main span and west deck truss
sections is underway. The project was recognized
by the American Society of Civil Engineers, Lower
Hudson Valley Branch, as its “Project of the Year.”
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Civil
Group
Cherry Hill Construction, Inc.
Headquartered in Jessup (Baltimore), MD, Cherry Hill Construction represents the Tutor Perini Civil Group in the
Mid-Atlantic States (predominantly Maryland, District of Columbia, and Virginia) and Florida, and specializes in
excavation and earthmoving, foundations, paving and the repair and replacement of time-worn infrastructure.
For nearly 40 years, the Company has completed complex projects for federal, state and local public works
agencies and private industry under competitively bid, negotiated and design-build contracts. Cherry Hill self
performs much of its work and together with other members of the Tutor Perini Civil Group boasts one of
the largest heavy construction equipment fleets and equipment maintenance operations on the East Coast.
Cherry Hill’s operations emphasize innovation, aggressive job completion schedules, and high expectations
of supervisory and management performance.
The widening of I-95 in Baltimore County, MD is
a study in traditional road building techniques
and the manpower and equipment resources to
succeed in civil construction. Tie-back reinforced
SOE (support of excavation) soldier beam and
lagging walls were built to heights exceeding
30 feet to hold back the slope beneath a
residential neighborhood to make room to drive
piles and construct steel reinforced, pouredin-place concrete footings and retaining walls.
Sound barriers and utility relocations are major
components of the contract.
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I-95 General-Purpose and Express Toll Lanes, Section 100
Baltimore County, MD
Cherry Hill has been awarded two contracts by the Maryland Transportation Authority to
reconstruct portions of I-95 and I-895. The Company recently completed a 1.2-mile section
of the interstate highway that featured a new six-span 1,424-foot-long bridge on I-895
northbound. The Company is presently reconstructing and widening a two-mile section
of I-95, creating two 12-foot-wide express toll lanes (ETL) and four general-purpose lanes in
each direction. Once complete, motorists will have the option of using the general-purpose
lanes at no cost or paying a toll to use the ETLs.
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Management
Services
Group
Perini Management Services, Inc.
“I was struck repeatedly by the number and variety of challenges your team faced and overcame. The Perini team had decided, quite obviously,
that you were going to press through any obstacles and get the job done. As a result, the Navy and Marine Corps received an exceptional facility.
I would count it a privilege to work together in the future.”
Ronald F. Kramps, PE, Commander
Civil Engineer Corps, US Navy, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune
Perini Management Services, Inc. offers highly specialized construction management and design-build services
throughout the world. The Company delivers the resources of the entire Tutor Perini organization to agencies
of the U.S. government, multinational corporations and sureties in North America and overseas. Its unique
capacity to execute competitively bid, multi-year, multi-trade task order and ID/IQ (Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite
Quantity) contracts requiring critical planning and logistics, rapid deployment, partnering and team leadership,
differentiates it from its competitors. In addition, contract completion assignments, offered by sureties as a result
of contractor failures, continue to contribute to the Company’s reputation and backlog.
Since 2005, the Company has pioneered fast-track overhead force protection systems in Iraq, building more than
two million square feet of blast-resistant structures over high-density gathering facilities. Other design-build
assignments led by the Company in 2008 included critical infrastructure projects such as water and POL storage
tanks, and temporary housing and support facilities for the U.S. Department of State in Iraq. Perini is also leading
a design-build team to repair the South Runway at Andersen AFB in Guam under its SATOC (Single Award Task
Order Contract) contract with Air Force Civil Engineering Support Agency (see Black Construction, page 26).
Design-Build Fuel Facility
COB Speicher, Iraq
Large Administration Facility
USACE TAC, Camp Victory, Iraq
Perini was the prime contractor for this design-build project to construct a fuel facility at a remote location
in Iraq. Perini provided design coordination, scheduling, procurement, logistics, financial and construction
management including quality control, site supervision, safety and subcontractor management. The project
included design, procurement and construction of nine above-ground fuel storage tanks. Associated
infrastructure included containment dikes, aggregate roadways, concrete truck loading/unloading stands,
blast walls, and security fencing. The project was substantially completed five weeks ahead of schedule.
Perini is leading a team for the design and construction of a two-story, 72,452-square-foot
pre-engineered administrative building to accommodate 725 personnel at Camp Victory, Iraq.
The building has a “built-in” protective blast roof and reinforced CMU exterior walls. This is the
first application of incorporating this type of roof into a new building. The Perini design-build
team had previously developed the roof system as stand alone structures to cover existing
facilities, in close coordination with the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers. The project scope includes
HVAC systems, communications system, electrical, water, sanitary and site improvements. It also
involves demolition of two existing buildings on site.
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Management
Services
Group
Alpha and Bravo Wharf Improvements
Commander Naval Region Marianas
Polaris Point, Guam
Black Construction Corporation
Throughout the Western Pacific, Black Construction Corporation has a successful history of construction projects
which encompass multi-discipline and project management requirements in civil, structural, architectural,
mechanical and electrical engineering. This long and proven history has provided Black with invaluable
knowledge and a reputation of an unwavering commitment to project safety, quality product of the highest
standards through its excellence in estimating, engineering, scheduling and construction expertise.
The climate in this part of the world is extraordinarily demanding on equipment, materials and people. The
logistics of each project require detailed planning as all products, with the exception of certain rock materials,
have to be imported. Black’s success lies in its self-sufficiency. The Company has developed a keen ability to
manage and resource every aspect of a project “in-house” from earthworks to advanced telecommunication
installations. In 2009, Black is performing as subcontractor to a design-build team led by Perini Management
Services, Inc. to repair the South Runway at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, involving the removal and
replacement of an existing 11,185-foot x 200-foot runway. An on-site central batch plant, with a capacity of
250 cubic yards of concrete per hour, was erected specifically for this project.
Wharf improvements at Naval Base Guam
provide the U.S. Navy with the capability to
host its newest guided missile class (SSGN)
submarines. The project, designed by Wilson
Okamoto of Hawaii, was awarded to Black in
2006 and completed in 2008. Scope of work
included dredging of the channel and turn
basin at inner Apra Harbor, strengthening
existing wharf foundations, extending
the wharf as well as upgrading the fire
protection, lighting, anchoring and water
distribution systems. The improved wharves
can also accommodate ships as large as the
Ticonderoga class cruiser. Requirements
and funding for the project were developed
by Naval Facilities Engineering Command
(NAVFAC) Pacific in Hawaii, and executed and
managed in Guam by NAVFAC Marianas. The
ASCE Hawaii presented the project its 2008
Outstanding Engineering Achievement Award.
Fitness, Health and Wellness Center
Andersen Air Force Base, Guam
94% of the work on this design-build project was
performed by Black Construction. The building,
completed in 2007, is constructed of a conventional
concrete foundation, concrete slab-on-grade,
pre-cast reinforced concrete walls/columns/beams,
and pre-cast concrete roof planks with concrete
topping. The gymnasium roof is structural steel/metal
deck topped with concrete. On top of the concrete
topping of the gymnasium is architectural metal
roofing. The entire building is being designed to
meet 190 mph wind loads. The windows are impact
resistant meeting both county requirements and
military force protection design parameters.
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Specialty
Services
Desert Plumbing and Heating, Inc. and Powerco Electric Corporation
Backlog Briefs
Terminal 3 Building, McCarran International Airport
Las Vegas, NV
The merger of the assets and resources of Tutor Saliba and Perini in 2008—including several specialty
contractors owned by Tutor-Saliba—has enabled the Company as a whole to adopt a vertical integration
The Company’s vertical integration strategy—to provide construction services from the ground up,
including excavation, support of excavation, concrete forming and placement, steel erection, and
mechanical and electrical services—is at work at the new, $1.2 billion, 609,000-square-foot Terminal
3 Building at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas. Designed by Tate Snyder Kimsey of Las
Vegas, the project features 14 gates (eight for domestic traffic and six swing gates for international
flights). The Terminal 3 Building will be self-contained with its own central plant facilities, roadways,
parking garage, ticket counters and baggage claim areas. The new terminal will have an automated
underground tram connecting it to the D Concourse, built by the Company in 2005.
strategy, that is, to self perform as much of the scope of work on any given project as possible with in-house
forces, providing construction services on projects from the ground up.
Mohegan Sun–Casino of the Wind
Uncasville, CT
Keating was chosen by the Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority as construction manager of the
64,000-square-foot Casino of the Wind. Designed by The Rockwell Group of New York, the project
features a new high-end 12,500-square-foot Poker Room, as well as the addition of more than 900
slot machines with integral High Limit, PlayersClub and Table Game areas. In 2002, Perini Building
Company completed a 4.9 million-square-foot expansion of the Mohegan Sun.
Powerco Electric Corporation
Desert Plumbing & Heating Company
Acquired by Tutor-Saliba Corporation in 2007, Powerco Electric
Corporation of Sylmar, CA performs specialized construction work
related to the design, installation, and maintenance of electrical systems,
and is licensed in California and Nevada. Powerco is a pioneer in the
implementation of three-dimensional AutoCAD MEP coordination
drawings on ongoing projects including the UCLA Santa Monica
Orthopedic Replacement Hospital, the new LAPD Administration
Building in downtown Los Angeles (see Tutor-Saliba Building), and
major projects at UCLA, USC and high school facilities for the
Los Angeles Unified School District.
Desert Plumbing & Heating Company (DP&H) has grown from a
residential and tenant improvement contracting firm in 1977 to a
highly respected commercial plumbing/mechanical design contracting
firm. Licensed in Nevada and California, DP&H performs plumbing and
heating services for commercial, industrial, transportation, gaming and
hospitality, and residential condominium projects. The Company offers
installation, preconstruction, design and engineering services for a broad
range of clients, primarily in Las Vegas Valley and Southern Nevada.
Now referred to as “Building Information Modeling” or BIM, Powerco’s
engineering and detailing staff has led the 3D charge on these
projects, and has developed numerous innovative conduit rack layout
and support methods to maximize available coordination space in
congested areas for other trades while improving electrical productivity.
PEC has also implemented state-of-the-art procurement, prefabrication
and pre-packaging procedures from its new 33,000-square-foot
warehouse facility, resulting in reduced material storage congestion
at jobsites and improved field productivity.
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A critical component of Tutor Perini Corporation’s vertical integration
strategy, Desert Plumbing & Heating was the successful low bidder and
was awarded subcontracts on several Tutor Perini projects including
CityCenter, the new Terminal 3 Building at McCarran International Airport,
and Planet Hollywood Westgate Towers in 2008.
New Inpatient Tower, Children’s Hospital
Los Angeles, CA
Rudolph and Sletten is building the New Inpatient Tower at Children’s Hospital in Los Angeles.
Designed by the Los Angeles office of Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects, the new, seven-story,
603,000-square-foot inpatient tower includes a three-level below-grade parking facility.
JFK International Airport Runway 13R-31L
Tutor Perini Civil Group has been awarded the
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of Runway
13R-31L at JFK International Airport. At 14,572
feet long, the runway is one of the longest
runways in the nation and handles about onethird of the airport’s annual operations, including
half of all departures from JFK. Work will include
widening and lengthening the runway and
associated improvements to accommodate the
world’s largest commercial aircraft.
2006-2008 Diversity Contracts Exceed $1 Billion
Tutor Perini Corporation strives to maximize the participation of minority-owned, womenowned and disadvantaged business enterprises. At the heart of the Company’s diversity
initiative is a comprehensive approach to mentoring and educating MBE/WBE/DBE
businesses about the complexities and demands of working with large construction
companies on sophisticated projects. Over a three-year period (2006-2008), Tutor Perini
Corporation subsidiaries have subcontracted well over $1 billion of work to MBE/WBE/DBE
firms on privately and publicly funded projects in the U.S.
Building Group
Civil Group
Stronger Together than Apart: Safety
Mark A. Caspers
Executive Vice President
CEO, Building Group
James A. Frost
Executive Vice President
CEO, Civil Group
The companies of Tutor Perini Corporation share a common
Perini Building Company, Inc.
Craig W. Shaw
President & Chief Executive Officer
2955 North Green Valley Parkway
Henderson, NV 89014
Telephone: (702) 792-9209
Tutor-Saliba Corporation
James A. Frost
Executive Vice President
15901 Olden Street
Sylmar, CA 91342
Telephone: (818) 362-8391
on all of its project sites. More than an expectation, Tutor
Phoenix Office
360 East Coronado Road
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 256-6777
Tutor Perini Civil
James M. Laing
President
1022 Lower South Street
Peekskill, NY 10566
Telephone: (914) 739-1908
Tutor-Saliba Corporation
15901 Olden Street
Sylmar, CA 91342
Telephone: (818) 362-8391
James A. Cummings, Inc.
William R. Derrer
President & Chief Executive Officer
3575 Northwest 53rd Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
Telephone: (954) 733-4211
West Palm Beach Office
1475 Centrepark Boulevard, Suite 130
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Telephone: (561) 655-1982
Central Florida Office
5337 Millenia Lakes Boulevard, Suite 140
Orlando, FL 32839
Telephone: (321) 939-0583
Rudolph and Sletten, Inc.
Martin B. Sisemore
President & Chief Executive Officer
1600 Seaport Boulevard, Suite 350
Redwood City, CA 94063-5575
Telephone: (650) 216-3610
Sacramento Regional Office
1504 Eureka Road, Suite 200
Roseville, CA 95660
Telephone: (916) 781-8001
Los Angeles/Orange County Regional Office
16851 Hale Avenue
Irvine, CA 92606
Telephone: (949) 252-1919
San Diego Regional Office
10955 Vista Sorrento Parkway, Suite 100
San Diego, CA 92130
Telephone: (858) 259-6262
Keating Building Corporation
Daniel J. Keating III
President & Chief Executive Officer
1600 Arch Street, Suite 300
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2028
Telephone: (610) 668-4100
Washington D.C. Area Office
1016 North Highland Street
Arlington, VA 22201
Telephone: (703) 778-5100
Keating Project Development, Inc.
Dennis A. Martin
President
1600 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2028
Telephone: (610) 668-4100
history of being strong proponents of safe work practices
Perini’s corporate commitment to safety is a strategic part of
the Company’s goal to set new standards of performance.
Each subsidiary and business unit has developed safe work
programs that are considered to be among the best in their
respective markets—building, civil and management services.
Being strong leaders in occupational safety and health is
fundamental to Tutor Perini’s success.
Cherry Hill Construction, Inc.
Kevin J. Woods
General Manager
8211 Washington Boulevard
Jessup, MD 20794-0356
Telephone: (410) 799-3577
When the opportunity arose for the Company to work
Management Services Group
Signed into law June 3, 2009 by Nevada Governor Jim
Robert Band
President
CEO, Management Services Group
Perini Management Services, Inc.
Paul E. Lloyd
Senior Vice President and General Manager
73 Mt. Wayte Avenue
Framingham, MA 01701
Telephone: (508) 628-2000
Black Construction Corporation
Leonard K. Kaae
Senior Vice President & General Manager
P.O. Box 24667
GMF, Guam 96921
Telephone: (671) 646-4861
Specialty Services
Powerco Electric Corp.
Mark S. Fischbach
President
15870 Olden Street
Sylmar, CA 91342
Telephone: (818) 884-1166 Ext 283
with Nevada OSHA to promote new legislation requiring
construction workers to attend OSHA safety and health
training courses, it instinctively assumed a leadership role.
Gibbons, the legislation was a collaborative effort between
the Company and the 17 affiliated unions of the Southern
Nevada Building and Construction Trades Council. The law
requires hourly construction workers to attend the OSHA
10-Hour Safety and Health course and supervisors to
complete the OSHA 30-Hour training class. Several of the
Company’s safety professionals earned instructor’s credentials
from OSHA, and have been actively training hourly workers
and supervisory teams for the past year.
Tutor Perini’s enduring reputation as one of the industry’s
safest contractors is built on a continuous focus on improving
safety to ensure the well being of its workforce.
Desert Plumbing & Heating Company, Inc.
Derrick Hodson
President
4475 West Quail Ave.
Las Vegas, NV 89118
Telephone: (702) 873-7333
Richard J. Rizzo
Senior Business Development Executive
(702) 792-9209
2008–2009 Second Century
Project Management: Field Communications
Creative: Beagan Design
Principal Photography: Charles Field, Jr.
Printing: Kirkwood Printing
Photo/Rendering Credits
Sheraton Phoenix Exterior: Courtesy of Owner
Sheraton Interior: Robert Berger Photography
Las Vegas Aerials: Aerotech Specialists, Inc.
UCSF Cardiovascular Research Institute: SmithGroup, Inc.
Bank of the West Tower at 500 Capitol Mall: E.M. Kado Associates
Pechanga Golf Course Clubhouse: RMA Architectural Photography
California State Polytechnic University Library: RMA Architectural Photography
Los Angeles Police Administration Building: ©2009, David Lena
Terminal 3 Building: PGAL (Pierce Goodwin Alexander & Linville)
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles: Warren Aerial