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12/11/2013
Cannon’s Public Infrastructure Director, Larry Kraemer, recently received the California Special Districts Association (CSDA) Santa Barbara Chapter award for Engineer of the Year. Bobbie Martin, General Manager of the Santa Ynez Community Services District, nominated Larry in recognition of his outstanding services as District Engineer. Qualities Bobbie used to introduce Mr. Kraemer included integrity, trustworthiness, honesty, and cost-consciousness. Cannon has...
Cannon’s Oktoberfest
09/23/2013
Cannon is hosting our 2nd annual Oktoberfest on October 11, 2013. The event provides the opportunity to celebrate Oktoberfest without traveling cross country! Join us for Brews, Brats, and an Auction at Spike’s Pub to support Cannon’s Well Worth It Campaign, raising awareness and funds for clean, safe water projects around the world. If you are looking for more information...
Local Food Banks Benefit from Employee Generosity
09/10/2013
December 2011 – Cannon employees gathered to help benefit local food banks in each office’s local community this holiday season. Employees participated by bringing in non-perishable food items. The Santa Monica office saw 100% employee participation with food donations going to the Westside Food Bank of Santa Monica. The Westside Food Bank distributes food to local food assistance agencies in...
Drive-Thru BBQ was Certainly Well Worth It
07/31/2013
Once again Cannon’s parking lot bustled with the efforts of employees and volunteers to provide Well Worth It campaign barbeque dinners to local supporters. The day was sunny and grill smoke billowed upwards as the sumptuous aroma of seasoned tri-tip and buttery grilled bread loaves wafted through the air. Paired with piping hot chorizo beans and fresh salad sides, everyone...
Work continues on 13th St Bridge
06/26/2013
The south side of the 13th Street bridge is sporting a newly widened sidewalk, brick work, fencing and street lights. “The 13th Street Bridge portion on the south side of the 13th Street Bridge was recently completed,” says Ditas Esperanza, capital projects engineer for the city of Paso Robles. “Work on the north side is now underway and will look...
3-D Laser Scanning Saves Banning Justice Center the Cost of Re-design
06/26/2013
June 2013 – Cannon recently performed a laser scan as-built survey for the City of Banning Justice Center. This project served to verify the location of exterior and interior walls in reference to structural drawings. Laser scanning has quickly become the engineering industry’s best-suited technology for developing accurate, highly precise as-built information for use in retrofit and expansion in design-build...
Burrito Breakfast Inspires Bikers to Hit the Pavement
06/26/2013
May 14, 2013 – It was an early but rewarding morning at Cannon, which hosted a bike burrito breakfast in honor of National Bike Month. The event fed dedicated individuals biking to work, to school, or in support of the cause. Cannon welcomed bikers from all over the county, offering burritos from The Breakfast Buzz in San Luis Obispo to...
Cal Poly Recreation Center Takes the Gold in LEED Certification
06/24/2013
April 24, 2013 – The new Recreation Center at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (Cal Poly), has exceeded expectations by achieving LEED Gold certification. Cannon collaborated with Cannon Design, a full-service architecture, engineering, and interior design firm, to complete the expansion and renovation of the Recreation Center in July 2012. Cannon provided the civil and surveying for the...
SPE Golf Tourney Raises $13,000 for Santa Maria Schools
06/14/2013
ARROYO GRANDE, CA—The 27th annual Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Golf Tournament recently raised $13,000 to benefit energy education at Santa Maria Schools. Hosted by Cannon, a local Engineering firm, the tournament took place with a more-than-full turnout of 152 golfers on Friday, May 24, at Cypress Ridge Golf Course in Arroyo Grande. Tournament participants, all engineering professionals from the...
21st Street in Paso Robles to get fixes
05/21/2013
Section of road set for work in order to stop flooding and to improve access By Tonya Strickland — [email protected] If you travel 21st Street from Vine Street to Riverside Avenue in Paso Robles, you’ll soon be noticing some improvements. The city is redoing this section of 21st Street, which has a recurring flooding problem, to improve storm water run-off....