Alten Construction, a full-service San Francisco Bay Area commercial construction company, recently celebrated the completion of its Napa Valley Transportation Authority (NVTA) project, located at 96 and 101 Sheehy Court in Napa.
In 2022, Alten Construction broke ground on the $32 million project, which included four new buildings: a 9,920-square-foot operations building, an 18,424-square-foot maintenance building, a 3,160-square-foot wash building and a 224-square-foot trash enclosure, according to a news release.
Additionally, the new state-of-the-art maintenance facility now includes electric vehicle charging stations to accommodate the arrival of its electric bus fleet. Alten Construction also facilitated site grading and civil improvements, landscaping and irrigation, underground utilities and architectural improvements, among other items.
“The future of transit in Napa Valley looks especially bright with the addition of this modern new maintenance facility, built in partnership with Alten Construction,” said Kate Miller, executive director for NVTA.
The Napa Valley Transportation Authority hosted a commemorative ribbon-cutting ceremony on April 12 to celebrate the new maintenance facility. From left to right: John Dunsing, senior project manager for Alten Construction; Bob Alten, president and CEO of Alten Construction; Chad Casper, superintendent for Alten Construction; Erik Andresen, chief estimator for Alten Construction; and Kevin Gann, project engineer for Alten Construction.