Friday, February 10, 2012

R.D. Olson Construction Completes San Juan Capistrano's First Hotel in More Than 20 Years


R.D. Olson Construction is proud to announce the completion of the Residence Inn by Marriott in San Juan Capistrano, California. It is only the second hotel within the city limits and the first to be built in more than 20 years. The 91,500 square foot Mission-style hotel opens to guests today, and is located between the world-famous San Juan Capistrano Mission and Doheny State Beach.

In all, the hotel provides 130 suites, including 104 studios, 12 one-bedroom suites, and 14 two-bedroom suites. Among the many guest amenities are 1,300 square-feet of meeting space and a 300-square-foot high-tech boardroom; a 1,000-square-foot fitness center fitted with state-of-the-art equipment; a putting green, fire pit and resort-style solar-heated pool sitting atop the edge of a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

With architectural design by Awbrey Cook McGill Architects, and interior design by Kling/Barta Design, LLC, the San Juan Capistrano hotel also unveils the newest generation of the Residence Inn brand, known as Possibilities.

"Marriott  has enjoyed a long relationship with RD Olson Construction. We have a high degree of  trust and confidence in their team to deliver high quality projects, on time and on budget every time. They treat every project like it's their own and deliver time and time again, award winning hotels," said Eric B. Jacobs, Chief Development Officer, North America Select Service and Extended Stay Hotels Marriott International.

R.D. Olson Construction also completed a new Courtyard by Marriott in Oceanside, CA just three months ago and is currently under construction on two others in California and one in Hawaii. Additionally, the company is currently building a 249-room hotel in Carlsbad and making major renovations to the popular Westin Gaslamp Quarter Hotel in San Diego and the Hyatt Regency Long Beach.



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Monday, September 19, 2011

Recently Completed: The Hotel Wilshire

R.D. Olson Construction recently completed construction of The Hotel Wilshire, a 74-room boutique hotel located on the world-famous Wilshire Boulevard in the Miracle Mile neighborhood. R.D. Olson brought new life and a new distinction to a once-used medical office building, which was transformed into the stylish new hotel.
With the views of the Hollywood Hills to the north and the heart of the city to the south, this new property is deserving of all the attention it's garnered. Earning a LEED-Certified designation, The Hotel Wilshire was developed using sustainable resources and green building materials.

Among the hotel's most impressive features are the private penthouse suite, offering 570 square feet of private patio space; versatile multi-media suites; and "The Roof on Wilshire” - home to a rooftop pool, restaurant, and lounge all boasting unmatched views of the iconic L.A. skyline.



Client: 6317 Wilshire LLC
Architect: Killefer Flammang Architects
Interior Designer: KNA Design
Photography: Fred Licht





Monday, July 11, 2011

R.D. Olson Completes Renovation at LAX-Area Hotel

R.D. Olson Completes Renovation at LAX-Area Hotel

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July 2011 - As part of its multi-phase transformation, R.D. Olson Construction has completed its renovation of the Courtyard by Marriott LAX. 

Construction to transform the hotel into the new Courtyard by Marriott concept was started in February, built in three phases, and officially completed in time for the busy summer travel season. 

The R.D. Olson team brought new life to the hotel’s lobby and reception area, and built a new bar, business center, theater room, car rental desk, market, and outdoor patio.  

The New S-Bar


The lobby, which was a major undertaking, included replacing the floor with white porcelain tile enhanced by contrasting dark tile. Throughout the lobby, R.D. Olson built six individual work areas fitted with television monitors and desks with seating for four. Additionally, the new lobby now sports an inviting S-Bar for guests to get their morning coffee and a bite to eat. It adjoins a behind-the-scenes kitchen, which was entirely rebuilt and re-fitted with stainless steel appliances.  

All construction was completed while the hotel remained open for business. Even as crews worked 16 to 18 hour days, the construction was kept behind the scenes from hotel guests.  
The Communal Table


“We scheduled the construction in a way that hotel guests were not bothered,” said Robert Olson, CEO/president, R.D. Olson Construction. “Our goal was to get the job done as efficiently and quickly as possible.”

At R.D. Olson Construction we pride ourselves on delivering quality workmanship and exceeding our customers’ expectations. Let us know how we can help you on your next project. 

Monday, June 20, 2011

Construction Companies Steady, Braced for Challenges

Taken from the Orange County Business Journal
http://www.ocbj.com/news/2011/jun/19/construction-companies-steady-braced-challenges/

Construction Companies Steady, Braced for Challenges
Small rise in revenue beats last two years; few big tickets ahead
By Mark Mueller
Sunday, June 19, 2011

 Orange County’s largest construction companies managed to stop the bleeding last year, though no one’s predicting a return to a boom any time soon.

The largest 25 construction companies on this year’s Business Journal list saw local revenue rise slightly—a gain of less than 1%—in the past year to a combined $6.2 billion.

That reversed a two-year trend of declines, when companies that made the annual list posted drops of about 13% and 7%.

Government, healthcare and educational projects that have been in the works for a few years made the difference.

The private sector remains near-dormant, industry officials said.

Not many big-ticket projects are going out to bid, which could make for a tricky year or two ahead.

“There’s not a lot of large projects in backlog right now,” said Mark Mardock, executive vice president at the Newport Beach office of St. Louis-based McCarthy Building. “2011 is really becoming a challenge.”
Still No. 1

McCarthy retained the No. 1 spot on this year’s list with $970 million in revenue reported in the past year.

The Business Journal ranks companies by annual revenue generated from local offices whether the projects are here or elsewhere.

The bulk of the companies on this year’s list didn’t see a turnaround in 2010.

Eleven reported a decline in revenue, including eight that reported more than double-digit drops.

Six saw upticks in business, including two of the top ten.

Revenue for eight companies are Business Journal estimates.

Among the larger firms that did show an increase was McCarthy, which had an 8% increase in revenue from a year ago.

The company’s local office has started work on a $450 million hospital project just south of San Clemente at Camp Pendleton, where it’s working with the Costa Mesa office of Maryland’s Clark Construc-tion Group LLC.

Clark retained the No. 3 spot on this year’s list, reporting $780 million in revenue, a drop of about 5% from a year ago.

The company is said to be one of the companies working on Walt Disney Co.’s $1.1 billion expansion of its Disney’s California Adventure theme park in Anaheim, likely the largest ongoing construction project in OC.

Clark was one spot behind Irving, Texas-based Fluor Corp., which kept the No. 2 ranking on this year’s list. Fluor’s operations in Aliso Viejo had an estimated $850 million in revenue for the 12 months through March, down an estimated 3% from the prior 12-month period.

Fluor’s local operations largely handle work for the chemical, mining and transportation industries.
In addition to the Camp Pendleton project, McCarthy also is wrapping up work on the expansion of John Wayne Airport.

The company was the general contractor on a new passenger terminal at the airport and other expansion plans, including a parking structure, central utility plant and improvements to existing terminals.

A big presence in the area’s healthcare and education industries also helped drive McCarthy’s gains last year.

McCarthy worked on a Kaiser Permanente medical center in Fontana, valued at more than $300 million, a $560 million expansion of Orange’s Children’s Hospital of Orange County and a new performing arts center for Soka University in Aliso Viejo.

The largest hospital development under way here is Kaiser Permanente’s $560 million project in Anaheim. The hospital will have 262 beds and 10-operating rooms, and is set to replace Kaiser’s aging facility on Lakeview Avenue, which was built in the mid-1970s.

The project’s general contractor is the Irvine office of Colorado-based Hensel Phelps Construction Co., No. 4 on this year’s list.

McCarthy’s Mardock said that opportunities in the healthcare and education fields appear to be slowing down.

Cuts to education budgets at the state and federal levels likely mean a slow-down in public works for the next few years.

Another hurdle for public works: local governments can’t issue bonds as quickly as they once did because of property tax declines, which also will slow down public sector work going forward, Mardock said.

Construction companies aren’t expecting a big boost in business from private developers any time soon. Developers here reported finishing about 700,000 square feet of private-sector projects last year (see story, page 26).

“The private sector is dead,” Mardock said.

DPR’s Jump

The largest revenue jump seen on this year’s list came from the Newport Beach office of Redwood City-based DPR Construction, which saw revenue increase 39% last year to $306 million.

The increase helped DPR move up three spots to No. 6.

Local projects for DPR of late include a new water system for the Irvine production plant of B. Braun Medical Inc., a new 204,000-square-foot parking structure for Irvine’s Edwards Lifesciences Corp., and a 150-unit senior housing project in Anaheim.

Among the larger companies on this year’s list, DPR also reported seeing the biggest jump in contracts awarded—deals that likely will be reflected in revenue totals over a multi-year period. DPR saw a 147% increase in new business last year, to $450 million.

All told, the dollar value of contracts issued to the local operations of companies on the list increased 12% last year, to $5.1 billion.

That followed declines of 33% and 23% the two prior years.

The company with the largest jump in new contracts awarded last year by percentage was No. 23 R.D. Olson Construction in Irvine, the construction arm of hotel developer R.D. Olson Development.

Olson Construction reported $80 million worth of contracts in the past year, a 300% increase in new business.

Projects the company’s working on include new hotels in San Juan Capistrano, Oceanside and Maui.
View list here: http://www.cbjonline.com/a1ocbj/lists/List-2011-OC_Comm-Construction.pdf

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

 Marriott Residence Inn Oceanside on schedule!

RDO ladies onsite! From left: Julie Lee, Edna Tran, Miriam Hernandez.


Thursday, April 28, 2011

VIDEO: Marriott Breaks Ground on Maui Airport Hotel | Maui Now

VIDEO: Marriott Breaks Ground on Maui Airport Hotel Maui Now


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Kahu Kalani Wong applauds during the groundbreaking ceremony of the new hotel Tuesday morning. A joint venture consisting of A&B Properties, R.D. Olson Development and Marriott is developing the project. The hotel is expected to open in about a year and is aimed at business and government travelers and Hawaii residents needing a location for family reunions, baby luau or other occasions.
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‘Timing is right’ for Courtyard by Marriott - Mauinews.com - The Maui News

KAHULUI - Two decades after A&B Properties first announced plans for a hotel near Kahului Airport, ground was broken Tuesday for a 138-room Courtyard by Marriott in the triangle formed by the intersection of Haleakala Highway and Keolani Place.
"We do believe the timing is right. The economy is coming back, and Marriott is going to be a great operator for this property," said A&B Vice President Grant Chun.
Bob Olson of R.D. Olson Development, the joint venture partner, who first did business on Maui 24 years ago in Lahaina, said: "We have learned a lot about Hawaii, the culture, the image and the beauty of the island. Our presence here indicates we have fallen in love with it."

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