ý Hosts “Anti-Topping Out Ceremony” at Martin Luther King Jr. Medical Center Project

Tuesday April 16, 2013

The ý Martin Luther King, Jr. project team hosted a barbeque, awards ceremony, and site tour for approximately 400 workers, as well as the Los Angeles County supervisor and other officials from the Department of Public Works (DWP).

Termed the “Anti-Topping Out Ceremony,” the event was designed to be a personal opportunity for 2nd District Supervisor, Mark Ridley-Thomas, and the craftspeople to interact. Mr. Thomas and his staff have been very instrumental in procuring approximately $400M in county, state, and federal funds to rebuild the Martin Luther King Jr. Medical Center located in the Watts area of Los Angeles County, California.

Supervisor Thomas is a passionate advocate for local worker and business participation, so it was only fitting that two ý local craft workers James Harden Sr. and Tearance Dawkins presented an award to Mr. Ridley-Thomas. He was very pleased to learn that two-thirds of all craft hours worked on the project have been performed by local workers and over 50% of all net dollars paid have been to Los Angeles County small business enterprise firms.