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Miller Hull project manager Peter Spruance joins Andy Frichtl, Interface Engineering and Drew Gangnes, MKA to review the success story of San Ysidro Land Port of Entry–the busiest border crossing in the world–on a 40 acre site in the arid Southern California climate, designed for GSA as a standard bearer for not only government projects, but any client, project type, scale, climatic region and end users looking to maximize energy and water strategies for all the right reasons, while supporting a solid bottom line.
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