Building the Future: Women in Construction Week 2025 and the SCR 30 Resolution

On March 6, 2025, industry leaders, advocates, and policymakers gathered at the California State Capitol’s West Steps to
CBC News – New Sacramento bridge built so badly that it needs to be torn down, city says

SACRAMENTO — A new multi-million dollar bridge was supposed to make it safer for people to walk or
Exploring Urban Housing Solutions: Thompson Diggs Building Event Recap

We extend our sincere gratitude to all who attended our recent event hosted by Lon Determan, which focused
Historic St. Clare at Capitol Park Updated with Innovative Seismic Retrofit

Ani Mishigian recently visited St. Clare at Capitol Park, a historic building formerly known as Capitol Park Hotel,
California Fruit Building Transformed into Modern Hotel with Innovative Seismic Protection

A Sacramento landmark has been given new life through innovative engineering and thoughtful restoration. The California Fruit Building,
Historic Meets Modern: 1130 K Street Building Expansion Project

We are thrilled to share our latest accomplishment in urban architectural preservation and expansion! Our team recently completed
CBS13 Interview: Dr. Kit Miyamoto Hopes California Can Learn From Japan’s Earthquake Preparedness

In the aftermath of Japan’s 7.6 magnitude New Year’s Day earthquake, Dr. Kit Miyamoto spoke with CBS13 about
ABC10 Interview: Dr. Kit Miyamoto on Japan’s Earthquake Preparedness

In the wake of Japan’s recent 7.5 magnitude earthquake on New Year’s Day, ABC10 caught up with Dr.
Article: From Earthquake Reconstruction to the Battlefield

From Earthquake Reconstruction to the Battlefield: An Engineer Helps Rebuild Buildings Around the World by Hidetoshi OshimaOriginally published
Sacramento structural engineer in Ukraine to help assess and rebuild bombed buildings

SACRAMENTO — The owner of an engineering firm in Sacramento is in Ukraine to help assess and rebuild bombed