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- San Jose, California -based electric subcontractor Rosendin is moving his headquarters After he bought two new office buildings five kilometers north of his current house, the company announced in a statement on September 17.
- The property of 130,944 square feet contains buildings of two-story offices, which will allow Rosendin to create a unified work center to adapt to his expansion team, the company said.
- In addition to the future plans, Rosendin will be able to take advantage of Silicon Valley’s work talent and gather his experience in data centers, health care and renewable energy, said a company spokesman for Construction Dive by email.
Divide vision:
The company says the two office buildings, 3000 and 3030 Orchard Parkway in the city, will help manage future growth, that has been fast under CEO Kevin Douglas, who Took the reins in January 2024. When staying in San Jose, the employee ownership company maintains its roots in the city where Moses Rosendin founded it in 1919.
Rosendin also selected the Architecture Firm based in San Jose, ARC TEC, to renew the office space, according to the launch. The aim of the renewal is to create a modern and collaborative environment for the company that supports its construction -based approach.
The technology -centered movement comes at a time when the data center construction, Entering the yearcontinues to increase with Apparently weekly ads of billionaire deals. Even when builders approach the fourth quarter, Demand continues to grow For these Behemoth projects, and the great public contractors are taking a look at the Opportunities Data centers can provide.
“The new campus will improve collaboration and create a more efficient work environment that supports our employees and the complex projects we offer for our customers,” said Matt Hisaka, CFO de Rosendin, in the statement.
