“There is NO business objective that is so important that it will be pursued at the sacrifice of safety.” -Sam Silva, President
Safety is the number one priority of LBI and is the guiding principal of all our staff. LBI’s employees are our greatest asset that ensure the well-being of our projects, clients, the public and the environment in which we work. There is NO compromise on safety!
Projects are made safe by the consistent attention and dedication of our employees on site and the LBI enforced programs that support them. Planning, communication, execution and monitoring are the components that we excel in to make the projects run safely.
Construction doesn’t have to be dangerous. Our focus on safety has created long lasting relationships with clients. We exceed the quality that you expect and continually receive contracts solely based off our consistent workmanship, outstanding service, and safety.
Construction of approximately 2,560 linear feet of 48” diameter FRP pipe sewer and (3) three large junction structures, live sewer diversion using flow thru bypass system. The temporary bypass system from the Carson Sewer Pumping Plant required 24” HDPE and custom-built coffer dam/chamber. Lucas builders designed, fabricated, and installed approx. 6000LF of guardtail and fall protection systems on the viaduct.
Construction of approximately 2,560 linear feet of 48” diameter FRP pipe sewer and (3) three large junction structures, live sewer diversion using flow thru bypass system. The temporary bypass system from the Carson Sewer Pumping Plant required 24” HDPE and custom-built coffer dam/chamber.
LBI worked on sound walls, electrical, sewer, water, storm drain, irrigation, flatwork and structural concrete, and structural gates and fences. Work included Contech on-site biofiltration system and rainwater capture.
LBI was an integral part of the concrete foundation team, where we worked with our General Contractor and CalPortland to furnish, pump, and pour a total of 183,000 CY of ready-mix concrete. Our portion of the work required several 1200+ Cubic yards pours, multiple times a week extending through nights and weekends as needed to meet the Project schedule. The structural concrete mixes ranged from 4000 PSI to 12,000 PSI custom mixes as required in by the contract specifications. The Project team collaborated upon truck frequency, spacing, and staging areas and integrated CalPortlands QA/QC team for plant inspections to ensure quality was maintained through the concrete pour operation.
Supply and install 12 Elevator towers, 7 stair towers, barrier fence, fall protections, station canopies/decking & VMS for the Mid-Coast Transit. Supply and install nearly 20,000 feet of fall protection/barrier fence system.
This project involves the improvement of Lagos de Moreno Park located within Laurel Elementary School at the corner of Birch and Flower Street. The construction includes demolition, grading and drainage improvements, concrete and asphalt pavement, restroom, playground equipment ramp and retaining walls, play courts, planting, irrigation, fencing and gates, site amenities, signage, plant establishment and maintenance.
LBI served as the General Contractor for the City of Brea to complete a quarter mile long multi-use pedestrian and bike trail through the former railroad property north of Birch St., between the Brea Canyon Flood Control Channel and Brea Blvd. The work consisted of soil remediation, grading, and importing 30,000 CY of dirt, concrete stairs, bike trough, bio- swale, and landscaping. The additional scope of work added to LBI contract included the construction a restroom and plaza facility, storm drain system, 6000 linear feet of curb/gutters, and 20,000 square feet of decorative pavers. All work was required to conform to Americans with Disabilities Act standards. Additionally, LBI was required to follow strict disposal procedures for the contaminated soils found on the Project.