Since November, four tower cranes were removed from our skyline (two each at the Frederic @601 Capitol Mall and the DGS Swing Space @O Street between 10th and 11th Streets but we gained a new one, so we currently have five. Very soon, we will gain two more (see below) and there are two big crawler cranes off of Richards Boulevard. This month we will work east to west: Hyatt House, K and 28th Streets in Midtown. MarketOne Builders took this project over (from Tricorp Construction). This crane just landed last week at the intersection of 16th Street and F Street. It's a multi-family project and it is unclear who the general contractor is. Mansion Inn, H Street between 15th and 16th Streets. DesCor Builders is the general contractor for this project. Sacramento Commons, 5th and O Streets, Deacon Construction. Coming soon! Two tower cranes at the new Sacramento County Courthouse, the block bordered by G and H Streets and 5th and 6th Streets, Clark Construction. A reliable source tells me the cranes will be erected on the weekends of April 10-11 and April 17-18. CalSTRS second tower at 3rd and E Streets in West Sacramento, DPR Construction. Bonus cranes: two large crawlers at the DGS Richards Blvd./N. 7th Street complex, Hensel Phelps.
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6/20/2023 06:15:38 am
The Tower Crane Count in Sacramento serves as a visual representation of the city's construction industry's vibrancy and growth. It reflects the increasing number of projects underway and the positive economic impact they bring to the region.
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7/13/2023 10:40:20 pm
I would like to extend my gratitude for sharing your expertise and insights through your article on the Sacramento Tower Crane Count. Your work contributes to a better understanding of the city's construction landscape and serves as a valuable resource for professionals, enthusiasts, and individuals interested in the growth and development of Sacramento. I look forward to exploring more of your work in the future.
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11/8/2023 09:14:42 pm
I had no idea there was a tower crane count for specific regions like Sacramento. This data is intriguing and can provide insights into construction activity and economic growth in the area. It would be interesting to see how these numbers change over time.
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