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Sacramento, CA (est. 2008 )


                                            Division Manager: Tammi Rapozo
                                            Featured Projects: Sutter MOB; Kaiser Vallejo Hospital; Sacramento Airport,
                                            Landside Terminal B; Digital Reality Trust, Data Center; Queen of the Valley
                                             Hospital North Tower; SMUD Headquarters; Golden 1 Center
                                             Primary Services: High Rise, Mixed Use, Healthcare, Datacenter, Transportation,
                                             Service Work

                  Golden 1 Center            In 2008 the Sacramento Office opened with five employees in West Sacramento.
                                             The staff continued to grow and, in 2010, the office moved to the current
                          location in the Natomas area that included a larger warehouse space to accommodate Pre-Fab. In
       2018, a service division was introduced along with new service vans. The Sacramento is active in the community by proudly
       supporting the Sacramento Food Bank and Family Services.

                                           San Francisco, CA (est. 1971)

 ROSENDIN                                  Division Manager: Jim Millett

                                           Featured Projects: Transbay Transit Center;
                                           Interstate 580; California Academy of
                                           Science, high profile stadium
                                           The San Francisco office opened it's doors
                                           in 1971 and in 2018 has 55 employees in
                                           project management, purchasing, security,
                                           business development, and estimating. The        T ransbay T ransit Center
                                           team is deeply involved in college recruiting
                                           efforts with several of the Division's Project Managers and Asst. Project
 M oses Rosendin, an immigrant from Mexico and   In the early 1950s, at the ages of 21 and 24, Ray and   Managers who began their careers through Rosendin's internship program.


 Lou Rosendin took over the family business with
 a war veteran, saw a need in the agricultural
                                           San Jose, CA (est. 1919) - Corporate Headquarters
 industry and in 1919 he started Rosendin
 to grow and did electrical work for many large
 Motor Works in a small metal building behind his   fewer than 100 employees. The company continued
 house in San Jose, CA. In the beginning, Rosendin   corporations, some that Rosendin still work with   Division Managers: Brian Greene (Highway Group - San Jose); Alan Frese (Bay Area
 consisted of a small team and moved operations to   today.  Special Projects); Todd Mazza (Bay Area outside San Francisco); Randy Sessler
 78 Race Street where the company's primary job   (Network Services - Bay Area); Andy Miller (Bay Area Special Projects); Dustin
 was wiring and repairing broken water pumps for   In 1992, the Rosendin family made the decision   Cognetti (Aviation)
 farmers in the area.  to sell the company to the employees. This   Featured Projects: San Jose City Hall, San Jose International Airport, Vantage,
 was a gradual change and the time line was to   Highways (Toll Lane and Security)
 As Rosendin rapidly grew in the 1920's, Moses   have ownership completed by 2015. Rosendin's   San Jose, CA is home to two Rosendin offices: Corporate Headquarters on
 Rosendin knew the importance of relationships and   employees were so motivated and inspired at the   Mabury Road, and Finance and Engineering on Orchard Parkway. Rosendin's
                                    executive team and many of the company's department heads call San Jose home. The
 being true to your word. In 1929, the stock market   thought of ownership of the company that the   San Jose International Airport
 crashed and Rosendin was able to withstand the   transaction was completed by 2000 and Rosendin   Corporate Headquarters site includes an on-site fleet shop, and separate warehouse and prefab building
 worst economic era of our history.  Electric became 100% employee-owned.   where Rosendin's longest standing employees have spent 40+ years.

 During the beginning of World War II, Rosendin   Today, Rosendin has nearly 6,000 employees, has
 , VA acquired contracts with Pacific Bridge, a ship   been entirely employee-owned since 2000, and has   Anaheim, CA (est. 1983)
 building company and Moses Rosendin did a lot of
 Division Managers:   offices throughout the U.S. Revenues also grew, from
 government work at cost because he felt it was his
 Population:   about $80 million a year in 1992 to nearly $2 billion   Division Managers: Kevin Homan, Rick Gonzales, Nate Williams, Joe
       Pagan, Brian Smith, Jeff Seymour, John Messick, Kirk Condurachi
 annually today.
 duty as a citizen to help the country. There was a lot
 Departments:   Featured Projects: Wilshire Grand; Anaheim Convention Center;
 of construction after WWII with subdivisions and
 Division:   Read on to see our journey.                    multiple solar and wind farms
 schools. After three decades of growth, adversity,
 war efforts, and an economy that was booming
 Primary Service:   In 1983, the Los Angeles office opened with five employees. In 2018, the office moved to
 like never before, the company went through a
 Major Clients:   Anaheim and supports 10 of Rosendin's Divisions and various departments including the
 transition.
       Renewable Energy Group, Special Projects, Estimating, Purchasing, Data, Transportation,
 Unique Programs:   Business Development and Project Management. The newly designed Anaheim office is full
 Charities:  of "green" features including a Living Wall, solar rooftop, EV Chargers, and one of the largest
       Pre-Fab areas within the company. Each year, the Renewables Energy Group holds an Annual
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                                                                                                  Wilshire Grand
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