H and H Engineering Construction, Inc.

H and H Engineering Construction, Inc. is a railroad contractor based out of Stockton, California. H & H is incorporated in the State of California and has been in operation since October 1985.

Because H & H is involved in the construction and maintenance of railroad tracks, they also have had the need to purchase railway equipment and their reporting mark is HHEX.

H & H operates throughout the Western United States (west of the Rocky Mountains). Their work is done with physical labor, hydraulic power tools, and specialized railroad construction equipment such as tie inserters, ballast regulators, Mark III and Mark IV tampers and other heavy machinery.

Notable projects

  • San Diego Sprinter Project (Oceanside, CA)
  • Sacramento Southern Railroad extension into Freeport.
  • Phoenix Light Rail Phase I
  • Santa Clara Light Rail – Tasman Corridor
gollark: According to random internet articles per-person spending is twice as large as in basically every other country ever still.
gollark: I think a more plausible explanation is along the lines that there's a lot of indirection - people don't *directly* pay the full very large price - and, due to other things (devaluing of the degrees, making *not* having one a stronger signal of problematicness somehow, and bizarre "prestige" factors), many people can't really just go "hmm, no, I don't want to pay that much" so they go up.
gollark: It says something like 40% don't actually bill students, too...
gollark: It says they cost a lot, *not* the actual fraction of budgets these things cost.
gollark: This is mostly irrelevant.
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