News
November 4, 2024

Local Firm AMG & Associates Secures $80M in New Construction Projects

Caroline Raffetto

Santa Clarita-based AMG & Associates has been awarded four significant public works construction projects in California, totaling over $80 million. These projects include Fire Station No. 9 in Long Beach, the Civic Center in Mammoth Lakes, the Mountain Transit Facility in Big Bear Lake, and the Newport Beach Library Lecture Hall.

“With the award of these four projects, our revenues for 2024 will exceed $120 million, which eclipses our 2023 revenues of $108 million,” said Albert M. Giacomazzi, president of AMG, in a news release. “With the opening of our new offices in Fresno, our presence in the Central Valley will help us expand our services, and we will continue to generate jobs in local communities.”

The Fire Station No. 9 project in Long Beach involves the construction of a new 12,779-square-foot, two-story fire station designed to accommodate eight on-duty firefighters. The facility will include apparatus bays, support spaces, a public lobby, private sleeping quarters, and a fitness room.

Valued at nearly $27 million, the new Town Civic Center in Mammoth Lakes will be constructed on a 2.1-acre site and will feature a two-story, 19,337-square-foot municipal office building.

The Mountain Area Regional Transit Authority, which serves rural communities in the San Bernardino Mountains, is experiencing growth in service and ridership. AMG has been awarded a $17 million construction contract to build new facilities totaling approximately 23,000 square feet to address the needs of this growing service.

In Newport Beach, AMG has been tasked with constructing a $19.5 million state-of-the-art cultural lecture hall/civic auditorium. This project aims to expand the existing Central Public Library, which was completed in 1994 and has become a cultural hub, attracting over 1.2 million visitors annually.

“The success of our company is attributed to our 65 incredible employees,” Giacomazzi added. “I admire this team and know that it’s their hard work and determination that has made AMG a leader in our industry and a strong partner for the owners of the projects that we manage.”

News
November 4, 2024

Local Firm AMG & Associates Secures $80M in New Construction Projects

Caroline Raffetto
New Project
California

Santa Clarita-based AMG & Associates has been awarded four significant public works construction projects in California, totaling over $80 million. These projects include Fire Station No. 9 in Long Beach, the Civic Center in Mammoth Lakes, the Mountain Transit Facility in Big Bear Lake, and the Newport Beach Library Lecture Hall.

“With the award of these four projects, our revenues for 2024 will exceed $120 million, which eclipses our 2023 revenues of $108 million,” said Albert M. Giacomazzi, president of AMG, in a news release. “With the opening of our new offices in Fresno, our presence in the Central Valley will help us expand our services, and we will continue to generate jobs in local communities.”

The Fire Station No. 9 project in Long Beach involves the construction of a new 12,779-square-foot, two-story fire station designed to accommodate eight on-duty firefighters. The facility will include apparatus bays, support spaces, a public lobby, private sleeping quarters, and a fitness room.

Valued at nearly $27 million, the new Town Civic Center in Mammoth Lakes will be constructed on a 2.1-acre site and will feature a two-story, 19,337-square-foot municipal office building.

The Mountain Area Regional Transit Authority, which serves rural communities in the San Bernardino Mountains, is experiencing growth in service and ridership. AMG has been awarded a $17 million construction contract to build new facilities totaling approximately 23,000 square feet to address the needs of this growing service.

In Newport Beach, AMG has been tasked with constructing a $19.5 million state-of-the-art cultural lecture hall/civic auditorium. This project aims to expand the existing Central Public Library, which was completed in 1994 and has become a cultural hub, attracting over 1.2 million visitors annually.

“The success of our company is attributed to our 65 incredible employees,” Giacomazzi added. “I admire this team and know that it’s their hard work and determination that has made AMG a leader in our industry and a strong partner for the owners of the projects that we manage.”