Chino Hills' first permanent Government Center is under construction at City Center Drive in Chino Hills. The $91 million project includes a new city hall, library, police station and fire administration headquarters as well as a parking structure with subterranean and four stories of above ground parking. T.B. Penick, one of Southern California's largest and most trusted contractors, was selected to do the structural concrete work for the Chino Hills Government Center campus.
Contracts were awarded just five months ago, and plans call for the 30,000 square foot police station to open in August of this year. The other buildings, including the 59,000 square foot Chino Hills City Hall, the 18,000 square foot fire administration headquarters, and a 28,000 square foot library, are all slated to open in October 2008.
Construction of the parking structure is on a fast track schedule. "It has been exciting," said Nevine Grosso, project manager for T.B. Penick & Sons, Inc. "The parking structure was a challenge from
Read the story MarketWatch.com | Posted August 7, 2008

