About the Project:
The largest Native American owned casino and resort in California opened to the public on June 24, 2002.
The project included the fabrication and erection of a 1,200-seat performing arts theater, retail space, an intimate show lounge, bingo hall, seven restaurants, and a pool deck on the roof of the conference space.
Orange County Erectors fabricated and erected over 4,300 tons of steel in an 8 month period.
The project also included the fabrication and erection of complex steel portacacheres at the main entrances to the casino.
Tony Meyer, Perini's Project Manager, credits teamwork for delivering the project 3 months ahead of schedule.
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