About Weinstein Construction

Weinstein Construction Corporation is a family-owned business located right in the heart of “Earthquake Country,” the San Fernando Valley! Our company was established in 1977 by its owner and president, Itzcik Weinstein, who himself is a local homeowner, as well as husband, father, and a general contractor to residents of the greater Los Angeles region. Itzcik and his team bring a unique commitment to every job, leveraging their many decades of knowledge, experience, and a “can do” attitude to meet every client’s needs. No job is too small, and we will always offer you the best possible solution at a fair price!
30 August

First look at the scheduled Echo Park dining center

2021-12-23T05:20:27-08:00

A proposal to turn a cluster of Echo Park storefronts into a retail and residential complicated known as Brick Works is shaping up, with advertising and marketing substances providing a appear at how the business part of the new complex would look. Developer Champion Real Estate Company is planning to redevelop the property at 1485 to 1501 West Sunset Boulevard, turning the A Grocery Warehouse and the one- and two-story constructions on both facet of the grocery store, into a eating destination. The advertising materials, first spotted via The Eastsider, say it would offer spots for [...]

First look at the scheduled Echo Park dining center2021-12-23T05:20:27-08:00
27 August

Construction on LA River’s Atwater Village-Griffith Park bridge to start in April

2024-11-29T12:49:51-08:00

The crossing has been surprisingly anticipated for the reason that plans for the bridge were floated in 2011. The mission used to be permitted in 2013, and Crossroads of the World proprietor Morton La Kretz kicked in an nearly$5 million to make it happen. But the project was once delayed and by 2014, the fee estimate had swelled to $9 million. By ultimate year, that wide variety had ballooned to just over $16 million.The North Atwater Bridge is now not the solely one planned for this LA River Bike Path-adjacent part of the river. A brilliant orange bridge connecting Elysian [...]

Construction on LA River’s Atwater Village-Griffith Park bridge to start in April2024-11-29T12:49:51-08:00
19 August

Los Angeles on track to build more in 2020

2024-11-29T12:50:49-08:00

Builders in Los Angeles County are on track to complete nearly 10,000 new residences before the end of the year, according to a new record from real property business enterprise Marcus and Millichap. The 9,400 units of housing on the way in the 2nd half of 2019 is greater than the number of units developed in all of 2018—or 2017. Most economists agree that building new housing is a key part of addressing steep rental costs and home expenses all through the state. Gov. Gavin Newsom pledged closing year to oversee development of 3.5 million new houses by way of 2025. If allotted in accordance to population, that would go away LA County accountable for contributing almost 900,000 residences to [...]

Los Angeles on track to build more in 20202024-11-29T12:50:49-08:00
15 August

LA housing construction surging—for now

2024-11-29T12:51:49-08:00

Manufacturers in Los Angeles County are on track to finish about 10,000 new homes before the end of year, as per another report from land organization Marcus and Millichap. The 9,400 units of lodging in transit in the second 50% of 2019 is higher than the quantity of units built in all of 2018—or 2017 Most market analysts concur that building new lodging is a [...]

LA housing construction surging—for now2024-11-29T12:51:49-08:00
12 August

LA River’s Atwater Village-Griffith Park bridge, beginning to take shape

2024-11-29T12:52:21-08:00

Drivers commuting to work on the 5 freeway close Atwater Village may have seen a goliath white pillar standing out of the Los Angeles River. That enormous white structure is a piece of an extension that, when complete, will interface people on foot, cyclists, and equestrians going between Atwater Village and Griffith Park. Development on the North Atwater Bridge started in the spring of 2018, [...]

LA River’s Atwater Village-Griffith Park bridge, beginning to take shape2024-11-29T12:52:21-08:00
8 August

How Much Will a Seismic Retrofit Cost in Los Angeles?

2024-11-29T12:53:10-08:00

How much does it cost to retrofit my house? Earthquake retrofitting a house is done to prevent displacement from the structures concrete foundation. This makes a building safer and prevents the probability of more damage during an earthquake. Homes need to be retrofitted because construction techniques have greatly improved and the effects of earthquakes on structures are better understood now than when most homes were built. [...]

How Much Will a Seismic Retrofit Cost in Los Angeles?2024-11-29T12:53:10-08:00
2 August

How to Dry Out a Damp Crawlspace

2019-08-02T16:57:01-07:00

In the event that your home has a crawlspace, it is critical to keep it dry and free from dampness. A clammy crawlspace is the ideal rearing ground for form and buildup; besides, it could be a solicitation to termites, also other vermin that like the dull and soggy spaces, for example, snakes, rodents, bugs, and other undesirable visitors. There will be events when your [...]

How to Dry Out a Damp Crawlspace2019-08-02T16:57:01-07:00
22 July

The Importance of Seismic Retrofitting

2019-06-24T11:47:10-07:00

If you live in an Earthquake prone area, then your property is in need of earthquake retrofitting.  With the correct seismic retrofitting solution, the total loss of your property and valuables can be minimized with a proactive approach. A basic definition of a seismic retrofitting is the modification of an existing structure to make them more resistant to seismic activity, ground motion or soil failure [...]

The Importance of Seismic Retrofitting2019-06-24T11:47:10-07:00
10 July

Earthquake Swarms are a Reminder to Be Prepared

2024-11-29T12:54:38-08:00

In May, the city of Fontana noticed the beginnings of an earthquake swarm.  Currently, it has been approximately 1,000 small quakes.  While the swarms have been small and the majority are magnitudes under 3.0, there have been a few over 3.0 magnitude but still less than a 3.5. The U.S. Geological Survey now has the capability to detect much smaller magnitude earthquakes with technological advancements.  [...]

Earthquake Swarms are a Reminder to Be Prepared2024-11-29T12:54:38-08:00
1 July

How Wall Reinforcement With Earthquake Retrofitting Critically Reduces Risk

2024-11-29T12:56:07-08:00

Seismic retrofitting of vulnerable structures is crucial in earthquake prone regions. These forms of modifications in a building could protect the lives and assets of the occupants and the continuity of their livelihood. It is a common observation that communities that have retrofitted structures recover far more easily and quickly from earthquakes. Earthquake retrofitting has turned into a necessity in places where natural calamities, like [...]

How Wall Reinforcement With Earthquake Retrofitting Critically Reduces Risk2024-11-29T12:56:07-08:00
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