Environmental Partnerships
South Bay Expressway has a strong commitment to preserving the sensitive habitat and environment where we work. Our unprecedented $20 million environmental program includes the purchase of more than 1,000 acres of native habitat, which is now permanent open space preserve, and a comprehensive program to preserve natural wildlife habitat and corridors.
Do you know what the call for the California Gnatcatcher sounds like? Our workers do. As part of an award-winning environmental training program put together in cooperation with Caltrans and EDAW, more than 1,000 workers have been trained to identify the calls of several threatened bird species!
(Top L) Active Cactus Wren nest at Lake Jennings (Top R) Noise Wall Protection (Bottom L) Maritime Succulent Scrub at Johnson Canyon (Bottom R) Chocolate Lilly in Johnson Canyon Preserve