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Petaluma Health Center

Petaluma Health Center EntryOwner Petaluma Health Center, Inc. and general contractor Midstate Construction Corporation recently completed the Petaluma Health Center Tenant Improvement Project. This project is being awarded the 2011 Best Medical Project by the North Bay Business Journal on December 14th at Sheraton Sonoma County.
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Foss Creek Court

Foss Creek Court, a new affordable housing community built by general contractor Midstate Construction Corporation for developer Eden Housing has been selected for a second prestigious industry award, the Gold Nugget Award of Merit. Located in Healdsburg, Foss Creek Court was previously recognized by the Affordable Housing Tax Credit Coalition as the Best Rural Tax Credit Project in the country.

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Amorosa Village 2

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Contract Award for Acacia Lane Senior Housing

PETALUMA, California (March 22, 2011) – Owner Acacia Lane Senior Apartments, L.P.and developer Petaluma Ecumenical Properties entered into contract with Midstate Construction Corporation as the general contractor for the Acacia Lane Senior Housingproject in Santa Rosa, California. Developed in collaboration with the Department of Housingand and Urban Development, Acacia Lane Senior Housingis scheduled for commencement in the beginning of April.

The Acacia Lane Senior Housing project will transform 1.32 acres of undeveloped land in east Santa Rosa into an affordable senior living community. The two, three-story buildings will house 44 units ranging from 600 to 730 square feet. These buildings total 37,000 square feet. An onsite, 1,800 square foot community center will be used as community room, library and management office. Additional on-site features include exercise stations, ADA accessible community planters and landscaped walkways.

Designed by Robert W. Hayes + Associates; Acacia Lane Senior Housing will apply for GreenPoint rating via the Build It Green resource-efficiency initiative. Acacia Lane Senior Housing is projected to far exceed the City of Santa Rosaʼs point requirements for Build It Green certification.



Stantec Architecture Tenant Improvement

General Contractor Midstate Construction Corporation recently completed the Stantec Architecture Tenant Improvement Suite 250 located in the Redwood Business Center, Petaluma for developer Basin Street Properties. (more…)



Contract Award for San Francisco Toyota Showroom Tenant Improvement

PETALUMA, California (March 3, 2011) – San Francisco Toyota selected Midstate Construction Corporation as the general contractor for the San Francisco Toyota Showroom tenant improvement in San Francisco, California. Designed as a LEED Platinum project, construction of the new showroom commenced in the beginning of February with an anticipated completion of late summer, 2011.

Designed by Geoffrey E. Butler Architecture & Planning, this 10,800 sq. ft. tenant improvement isas a LEED Platinum project. LEED design features include plyboo floor area, photovoltaic panels and recycled material usage.  Additional LEED features include bike rack and employee shower to reinforce bike-to-work options and two rain catchers that will supply building water and site irrigation.  The building shell will be composed of recycled aluminum via an Aluminum Cladding Material (ACM) system. LEED design prepared by Sustainable Design Resources, with LEED coordination provided by Design Avenues.



Contract Award for College of Marin Performing Arts Building Modernization at the Kentfield Campus

PETALUMA, California (March 3, 2011) – Owner Marin Community College District and construction manager Swinerton Management & Consulting selected Midstate Construction Corporation as general contractor for the College of Marin Performing Arts Building Modernization at the Kentfield campus. Part of the Marin College Measure C – Capital Improvement Program, the new Performing Arts Building Modernization is scheduled for completion summer 2012.
Contract work includes modernization of the existing Performing Arts Building, ADA and life safety upgrades, replacement of major mechanical systems and demolition of the existing 34,000 square foot Fine Arts Building. This $10 million dollar project includes a new two-story, 9,700 square foot addition to the Performing Arts Building and new connecting Arts Plaza.
Designed by Marcy Wong & Donn Logan Architects as a LEED Silver project; LEED design features include solar roller shades, water use reduction and efficiency measures, sustainable site with consideration for alternative transportation, and energy and HVAC optimizations for the existing building.



Employee changes

PETALUMA, California (March 3, 2011) – General Contractor Midstate Construction Corporation has hired a talented new employee, John Bare.

Previously with Nordby Construction Co., John Bare joins Midstate Construction Corporation as project estimator. John’s twenty-year career spans all facets of the construction industry, including estimator, project manager and senior project manager.

In addition to John Bare’s proven career history, he possesses a BA in Economics from University of California Santa Barbara and an MBA from the University of San Francisco.

Pat Wolfe was assigned as Project Manager to the recently awarded College of Marin Performing Arts Modernization project in Kentfield. Pat will bring his years of expertise to this project after his involvement with the $29 million, 150-unit Amorosa Village project in Santa Rosa; scheduled for completion Summer 2011.



Antioch Community Center


General contractor Midstate Construction Corporation recently completed Antioch Community Center, a new state of the art community center project for the City of Antioch. Designed by Noll & Tam Architects in collaboration with construction management firm, Critical Solutions, Inc.
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