Tule River awards contract to relocate Eagle Mountain Casino

The casino will have 1,750 slot machines and 20 table games.
The casino will have 1,750 slot machines and 20 table games.

Hill International will support the relocation of the casino in California.

US.- Tule River Tribe Gaming Authority in Porterville, California, has awarded Hill International a contract to supports its relocation of the Eagle Mountain Casino.

Valued at $200m, the project will move the casino to a new complex 17 miles from its current location on the Tule River Indian Reservation.

The first phase of the work consists of building a new 2,000-seat event centre, River Steak House, coffee house, 24-hour diner, sports bar and grill, and gaming spaces for 1,750 slot machines and 20 table games. Hill will provide construction management, scheduling, planning and coordination with third-party providers.

Hill chief executive officer Raouf Ghali said: “Entertainment and tourism are gaining momentum around the world, from casinos and resorts to cruise ports and amusement parks.

“Hill specializes in work in these sectors around the world and are ready to assist clients like the Tule River Tribe Gaming Authority realize their destination projects as-planned to take full advantage of this recovery”.

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