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Cornerstone Construction Group
Company typePrivate
IndustryConstruction
FoundedIn Business since 1987, Incorporated 2001
HeadquartersRedondo Beach, California, USA
Key people
Linda Serna Braden, CEO
Vic Braden, V.P., Chief Operations Officer
Victor (V.J.) Braden, Project Manager/Estimator
ProductsSpecializing in health care facility construction,design-build, project planning, project development
WebsiteOfficial website

Cornerstone Construction Group is a construction, design and consulting business based in Redondo Beach, California. The firm specializes in Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD) projects for medical centers in Southern California.

Operations edit

Cornerstone Construction performs work in the following industry segments:

  • Commercial
  • Construction management
  • Government contracts
  • Green building
  • Healthcare
  • Senior living

Community Service edit

 
Kristina and Tim Ripatti Home. Completed by Cornerstone Construction on ABC's Extreme Home Makeover

In 2006 Cornerstone Construction Group led a team of 3000 volunteer trade workers as well as unskilled workers in a $1.2 million project for Extreme Makeover: Home Edition[1] The project built a 3,800 square foot home, fully compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. The home was built for Kristina Ripattie, an officer of the Los Angeles Police Department, shot in the line of duty and paralyzed.[2]

In 2009 Cornerstone Construction Group worked to build Cheryl Green community Center to combat gang violence.[3] The project was named after Cheryl Green, a 14 year old girl who was killed allegedly because of her race.[4] The center was donated to the Boys & Girls Club Harbor Gateway/Torrance.

In 2010 Cornerstone Construction, with community partner Sharefest, completed restoration of the Morell House, one of the few remaining historic Victorian homes remaining in Redondo Beach. The house received over $800,000 worth of repairs, including a new foundation, a new roof, new plumbing and electrical. Volunteers spent thousands of hours restoring the home, according to the Redondo Beach Historical Society.[5]

In 2011 Cornerstone Construction group partnered again with Sharefest, and residents of San Pedro, California, to install a scoreboard in the baseball and softball fields at the San Pedro HighSchool.[6]

HITECH edit

As part of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH) Cornerstone Construction Group is constructing patient information stations in medical centers to provide an improved patient electronic health record for access to the nationwide centralized database.[7]

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Category:Construction and civil engineering companies of the United States Category:Construction organizations Category:Small business