Tutor Perini Subsidiary Wins $253 Million UC Davis Health Utility Plant Expansion

Reuters12-18 19:00
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/TPC">Tutor Perini</a> Subsidiary Wins $253 Million UC Davis Health Utility Plant Expansion

Tutor Perini Corporation announced that its subsidiary, Rudolph and Sletten, has been awarded a contract to expand the Central Utility Plant (CUP) at UC Davis Health’s Sacramento campus. The project involves constructing a new two-story, 32,000-square-foot CUP Annex Building, which will house plant operations and hospital operator support spaces, as well as expanding normal and emergency power services with three 3MW generators. The existing Campus Central Plant will also be renovated, including upgrades to chilled and hot water systems, electrical infrastructure, fuel oil system capacity, industrial controls, and administrative spaces. The contract is valued at approximately $253 million, with substantial completion expected in fall 2027.

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