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Sterling Construction Co.

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Beverly Hills, CA 90211

Company Info

  • Est. 2007
  • Size 20-49 Employees
  • Annual Vol Undisclosed

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Our Story

The base of our current construction projects at Sterling Construction and what has made us successful has been through the traditional Design-Bid-Builder method. This traditional project delivery method requires the client to contract separately a design professional and a general contractor. Once the designing team has finalized the design plans, only then can the client begin his or her search for the right building contractor.

While, we believe we can offer the most value to our clients by being involved in the preliminary stages of the project, we understand this is however, not always the case. Through the traditional ddb  bidding process once we obtain the contract our team works endlessly to meet budget and timeline requirement while not scarifying quality.

Sterling Construction in an effort to build long-term relationships with our clients, has set up a close collaboration process through new technology software that updates our clients in real time about the progress of their project which creates ease of mind.

What We Do

Commercial Experience

Manufacturing Plant Medical Office Restaurant Retail Store School / College / University
Apartments & Condominiums Church / Synagogue City / Town Hall Design Build Historic Preservation Hospital / Nursing Home Hotel / Motel House Library Lighting Retrofits Misc Project Mixed Use Non-Residential Building Office Building Residential Building Single Family Residential Theater Tract Housing

Regions & Counties Serviced

  • California-Los Angeles and Vicinity

California 1

  • Los Angeles

Our CSI Codes

01 35 16 - Alteration Project Procedures
02 01 50 - Maintenance of Site Remediation
02 01 86 - Maintenance of Hazardous Waste Drum Handling
02 06 50 - Schedules for Site Remediation
02 06 86 - Schedules for Hazardous Waste Drum Handling
02 26 36 - Hazardous Waste Drum Assessment
02 50 00.00.01 - Site Remediation
02 51 13 - Coagulation and Flocculation Decontamination
02 51 16 - Reverse-Osmosis Decontamination
02 51 19 - Solidification and Stabilization Decontamination
02 51 23 - Mechanical Filtration Decontamination
02 51 26 - Radioactive Decontamination
02 52 13 - Chemical Precipitation Decontamination
02 52 16 - Ion Change Decontamination
02 52 19 - Neutralization Decontamination
02 53 16 - Thermal Desorption Decontamination
02 53 16.13 - Remediation of Contaminated Soils by Thermal Desorption
02 53 19 - Vitrification Decontamination
02 54 19 - Bioremediation Decontamination
02 54 19.13 - Bioremediation Using Landfarming
02 54 19.16 - Bioremediation of Soils Using Windrow Composting
02 54 19.19 - Bioremediation Using Bacteria Injection
02 54 23 - Soil Washing through Separation/Solubilization
02 54 26 - Organic Decontamination
02 55 00.00.01 - Remediation Soil Stabilization
02 56 13 - Waste Containment
02 56 19 - Gas Containment
02 56 19.13 - Fluid-Applied Gas Barrier
02 60 00.00.01 - Contaminated Site Material Removal
02 61 13 - Excavation and Handling of Contaminated Material
02 61 23 - Removal and Disposal of Polychlorinate Biphenyl Contaminated Soils
02 61 29 - Removal and Disposal of Organically Contaminated Soils
02 62 13 - Air and Steam Stripping
02 62 16 - Soil Vapor Extraction
02 62 19 - Soil Washing and Flushing
02 72 13 - Chemical Water Decontamination
02 72 16 - Biological Water Decontamination
02 72 19 - Electrolysis Water Decontamination
02 81 00.00.01 - Transportation and Disposal of Hazardous Materials
02 84 16 - Handling of Lighting Ballasts and Lamps Containing PCBs and Mercury
02 84 33 - Removal and Disposal of Polychlorinate Biphenyls
02 86 00.00.01 - Hazardous Waste Drum Handling
03 01 20 - Maintenance of Concrete Reinforcing
03 01 30 - Maintenance of Cast-in-Place Concrete
03 01 70 - Maintenance of Mass Concrete
03 06 20 - Schedules for Concrete Reinforcing
03 06 20.13 - Concrete Beam Reinforcing Schedule
03 06 20.16 - Concrete Slab Reinforcing Schedule
03 06 30 - Schedules for Cast-in-Place Concrete
03 06 30.13 - Concrete Footing Schedule
03 06 30.16 - Concrete Column Schedule
03 06 30.19 - Concrete Slab Schedule
03 06 30.26 - Concrete Beam Schedule
03 06 70 - Schedules for Mass Concrete
03 30 53 - Miscellaneous Cast-in-Place Concrete
03 31 13 - Heavyweight Structural Concrete
03 31 23 - High-Performance Structural Concrete
03 70 00.00.01 - Mass Concrete
03 71 00.00.01 - Mass Concrete for Raft Foundations
03 72 00.00.01 - Mass Concrete for Dams
05 01 10 - Maintenance of Structural Metal Framing
05 01 40 - Maintenance of Cold-Formed Metal Framing
05 01 50 - Maintenance of Metal Fabrications
05 06 10.13 - Steel Column Schedule
05 06 40 - Schedules for Cold-Formed Metal Framing
05 06 50 - Schedules for Metal Fabrications
05 10 00.00.01 - Structural Metal Framing
05 12 13 - Architecturally-Exposed Structural Steel Framing
05 12 16 - Fabricated Fireproofed Steel Columns
05 13 00.00.01 - Structural Stainless-Steel Framing
05 14 13 - Architecturally-Exposed Structural Aluminum Framing
05 40 00.00.01 - Cold-Formed Metal Framing
05 41 00.00.01 - Structural Metal Stud Framing
05 43 00.00.01 - Slotted Channel Framing
05 45 13 - Mechanical Metal Supports
05 45 23 - Healthcare Metal Supports
05 50 00.00.01 - Metal Fabrications
06 01 10 - Maintenance of Rough Carpentry
06 01 10.71 - Rough Carpentry Rehabilitation
06 01 10.91 - Rough Carpentry Restoration
06 01 10.92 - Rough Carpentry Preservation
06 06 10 - Schedules for Rough Carpentry
06 06 10.13 - Nailing Schedule
06 06 10.19 - Plywood Shear Wall Schedule
06 10 53 - Miscellaneous Rough Carpentry
06 13 13 - Log Construction
06 13 13.91 - Period Horizontal Log Work
06 13 16 - Pole Construction
06 13 23 - Heavy Timber Construction
06 14 00.00.01 - Treated Wood Foundations
06 20 13 - Exterior Finish Carpentry
06 46 91 - Splicing of Wooden Components
08 01 10 - Operation and Maintenance of Doors and Frames
08 06 10 - Door Schedule
09 01 20 - Maintenance of Plaster and Gypsum Board
09 01 00 - Maintenance of Finishes
09 06 20 - Schedules for Plaster and Gypsum Board
09 22 16 - Non-Structural Metal Framing
09 22 16.13 - Non-Structural Metal Stud Framing
11 92 23 - Agricultural Waste Clean-Up Equipment
13 36 13.13 - Steel Towers
23 01 60.71 - Refrigerant Recovery/Recycling
35 01 70 - Operation and Maintenance of Dams
35 05 70 - Common Work Results for Dams
35 06 70 - Schedules for Dams
35 49 13 - Floodwalls
35 49 13.13 - Concrete Floodwalls
35 70 00.00.01 - Dam Construction and Equipment
35 71 13 - Concrete Gravity Dams
35 71 16 - Masonry Gravity Dams
35 72 13 - Concrete Arch Dams
35 74 13 - Concrete Buttress Dams

Project Experience

  • Private
  • New Projects
  • Alterations/Renovations
  • Service Work/Repairs

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Service Area and Locations Map for Sterling Construction Co.

Associations & Memberships

Build It Green
Build It Green
Energy Star
Energy Star
Building Trades Assn.
Building Trades Assn.
HPBA (Hearth Patio & Barbecue Assn.)
HPBA (Hearth Patio & Barbecue Assn.)
LEED AP (Accredited Professional)
LEED AP (Accredited Professional)
NARI (National Assn. of the Remodeling Industry)
NARI (National Assn. of the Remodeling Industry)
NAHB (National Assn. of Home Builders)
NAHB (National Assn. of Home Builders)
USGBC (United States Green Building Council)
USGBC (United States Green Building Council)
CGP (Certified Green Professional)
CGP (Certified Green Professional)
CAL OSHA
CAL OSHA
AAGLA (Apartment Assn. Of Greater Los Angeles)
AAGLA (Apartment Assn. Of Greater Los Angeles)
Associated Builders and Contractors
Associated Builders and Contractors

Preferred Brands

American Standard
American Standard
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