From McCarthy.com – The Naval Hospital at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton received two Alliant Build America awards yesterday from the Associated General Contractors of America, including Best New Building Project and the Marvin M. Black Excellence in Partnering award.   McCarthy, in joint venture with Clark Construction Group – California, LP, delivered the design-build project six months ahead of schedule and more than $100 million below the Navy’s original

The new $450 million Replacement Naval Hospital is not only $100 million under budget and ahead of schedule, but also is one of the first major US Design-Build projects to use a unique 100% turnkey equipment procurement process.  Clark/McCarthy, a Joint Venture (CMJV) is responsible for design, construction, medical planning and Initial  Outfitting & Training of the 500,000sf Replacement Naval Hospital at Camp Pendleton. In addition to the responsibilities traditionally

Recently, a senior member of the construction team was quoted as saying, “Team members continue to say that they will never get to work on a project this great again.  To many this is truly a career project.” As the Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton draws near a close, the team has already been recognized for their extraordinary efforts and achievements on this project.  Just recently, they were awarded a Design Build Institute of

“Even though the initial project team functioned at a high level, it can be extremely challenging to maintain that high level as additional people are introduced to the project.  With the continued involvement of Ventura Consulting Group, we have been able to sustain our high level of teamwork regardless of the demanding circumstances we face on a daily basis.” – Marc Howell – McCarthy Building Companies Building on an active