Larssen has been involved with over 1,000 projects around the globe, said High Hampton
Cannabis sector investor High Hampton Holdings Corp () has hired Aurora Larssen Projects Inc ( ALPS) - a subsidiary of the major Inc () - to design its cannabis cultivation facility at CoachellaGro, near Palm Springs, California.
"As we near the start of construction in Coachella, we continue to assemble a best-in-class team for this next phase," said David E Argudo, the chief executive and director at High Hampton.
"By engaging and integrating the work of ALPS with Infrastructure Engineers Ltd and general contractor Vertical Construction Inc. we will be able to finetune our design plans ensuring the construction of highly-efficient cultivation facilities, resulting in high-quality, low-cost production.
"We are looking forward to working closely with ALPS and strongly believe that our operation will greatly benefit from their experience and technological advancements."
Active construction
High Hampton has now begun an active construction phase at CoachellaGro.
Larssen has been involved with over 1,000 projects around the globe, including Aurora Sky, a high-tech 800,000 sq ft, 100,000 kg a year, low production cost hybrid facility.
It is currently engaged with over 15 cannabis industry clients globally, including five Canadian licenced producers.
With a market cap of over US$4.6bn, and headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta, with funded capacity in excess of 430,000 kg per year and sales and operations in 14 countries across five continents, Aurora is one of the world's largest and leading cannabis companies.