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Government Environmental Site Safety & Health, Facilities Management, Infrastructure Upgrades, Building Automation and Sustainable Operations & Maintenance
Ghilotti Bros., Inc. (GBI) is a family-owned general engineering construction company based in San Rafael, California. Founded in 1914 by James Ghilotti, the company has evolved from a stonemasonry business into one of the largest construction firms in Northern California, employing over 225 people across 11 Bay Area counties. GBI generates annual revenues exceeding $100 million and is committed to quality work and community contributions. GBI offers full-service site development, handling complex projects from pre-construction planning to demolition, grading, paving, and underground utilities. Their expertise includes road construction, sewer rehabilitation, and infrastructure projects that enhance safety and accessibility. The company serves private developers, commercial clients, and public works agencies, with a strong focus on Caltrans projects. GBI is recognized for its teamwork, safety, and efficiency, earning accolades such as NorthBay bizs 2014 BEST Contractor/Builder award.
Komatsu is a company that manufactures and markets a full line of integrated construction equipment from the smallest compact construction size to the largest mining size. They are committed to becoming a trusted partner that can provide ongoing suppor...
Manufacturer of Needle, Plunger, Fixed Cone, Submerged Discharge & Metal Seated Gate Valves for Global Water Industry including Dams, Reservoirs, Hydropower & Water Supply assets
From climate change to rapid urbanization, our world is a more complex place. Whether it is maximizing space in cities or making wasteland habitable, we deliver exceptional and sustainable outcomes for our clients. Our people work collaboratively to create value through built and natural assets that work in harmony with their surroundings – from shopping centers in Shanghai to new rail systems in Doha and reducing air pollution in Los Angeles.