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In 2017, the Sacramento Regional Builders Exchange announced the purchase of a new building, located at 5370 Elvas Avenue in Sacramento, and the pending sale of the 1331 T Street headquarters. [2] The new office features larger event and training spaces and a catering kitchen allowing for more membership events at the new location.
Universities and colleges in Sacramento County, California (6 C, 25 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Sacramento County, California" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
S. Sacramento Bank Building; Sacramento City Hall; Sacramento City Library; Sacramento Convention Center Complex; Sacramento County Jail; Sacramento County Public Law Library
In 1951, the California State Assembly's Interim Committee on Governmental Reorganization began to study a proposal to consolidate purchasing, printing, records management, traffic management, building maintenance, grounds maintenance, and information services into a single agency, to be called the Department of General Services.
The Sacramento County District Attorney prosecutes felony and misdemeanor crimes that occur within the jurisdiction of Sacramento County. The Sacramento County Assessor determines the assessed valuation of property in the county. The Sacramento County Board of Education is composed of seven elected members who serve four-year terms. [4]
Carpenter, a craftsperson who performs carpentry, building mainly with wood. [1] Among carpentry's subsidiary trades are those of cabinet maker and millworker, cladder, framer, joiner, deck builder, furniture maker, interior trim carpenter, exterior trim carpenter, siding installer, and even a coffin maker.
The Mountain Warfare Training Center (MWTC) is a United States Marine Corps installation located in Pickel Meadows in Mono County, California, at 6,800 feet (2,100 m) above sea level in the Toiyabe National Forest, 21 miles (34 km) northwest of Bridgeport, California. The training center exists to train units in complex compartmented terrain.
The plan for the Railyards project is to expand the role of the Central City as Sacramento's regional destination for employment; commerce; government; sports and entertainment; housing; and education, culture, and tourism and to create a transit‐oriented mixed‐use district as an integral extension of the Central Business District.