Keeping Projects on Track: Insights from a Site Supervisor

Hello, I’m Sarah, a site supervisor with Stone Edge Construction. My job is to make sure everything on site runs safely, on time, and to the right quality.

Here’s how I approach it:
Clear Daily Briefings: Every morning, the team gathers to discuss the day’s goals and any potential risks. This sets us up for success.

Hands-On Problem Solving: When issues arise, I’m out on site coordinating solutions, whether it’s managing delays or ensuring safety compliance.

Motivating the Team: Construction is tough work — keeping morale high and communication open helps us all perform better.

These methods keep our projects moving forward and help maintain a safe, productive site environment.

One Beverly Hills is expected to open in 2026.

All of this is set around 8-acres of breathtaking botanical gardens that will be planted at the heart of the site. The Beverly Hilton will see extensive upgrades to bring the green of the gardens into the hotel experience. With the driving philosophy of creating the healthiest and future-forward development, the new buildings and gardens of One Beverly Hills are designed to exceed California’s own ambitious sustainability goals.

“At Stone Edge Construction, we provide strategic and practical support across the entire project lifecycle.”

Using collected rainwater and recycled greywater, the extensive One Beverly Hills landscape will be 100% water sustainable. These steps will save millions of gallons of water a year. In an effort to support grid harmonization and safeguard local energy infrastructure, the project is designed with a significant centralized battery storage system, onsite photovoltaic array, and a chilled water thermal energy storage system.