NORCAL Development is a total building resource offering construction, remodeling, and maintenance. We are a locally grown company, deeply rooted in California's Sacramento Valley. Well suited to your new construction and expansions, our focus ranges from small renovations to full tenant finishes. RedHammer, our building services company, makes simple work of your routine repair and maintenance chores. RedHammer gives facility and property managers the manpower needed to keep customers shopping safely and employees working efficiently.
In our industry, there is no replacement for experience. Our skills and know-how are forged from decades of customer solutions that span hundreds of thousands of square feet. We rely on planning and process for efficiency but never discount the ability to think-on-our-feet, to get the work done right. NORCAL offers commercial construction and tenant improvements from Napa, California east to Truckee, north to Chico, and south to Stockton. RedHammer Building Services, our repair and maintenance arm, is a proven provider of routine and emergency support for national chain stores and retail centers.
RedHammer is racing to Indy for Mid-Year Conference.We’re committed to hearing the challenges and triumphs our country’s facility managers and decision-makers encounter in the retail world. Next stop: Professional Retail Store Maintenance Association’s Mid-Year Conference, September 6-8, 2017 in...
Now posted! Excellent job opening at our expanding building services company. Want to be part of a team culture while shining at your own tasks? RedHammer is looking for a multi-talented individual to connect our technicians to our clients. See the job profile at http:// www.redhammerbui lding.com/cms/ wp-content/ uploads/ RH_AcctRep-01311 7.pdf
Commercial toilets are primed for problems. Plenty of privacy and substantial water pressure allow almost anything to be flushed. The effects of gravity sends a long list of accidental items down the drain. Some precious, some expensive, and some down right odd. As for intentional objects, it’s not...