Cook & Solis are also involved on two projects with Integrity Golf, also featured in this issue. The company is constructing five lakes and 3,000 feet of stream and installing 4,000 tons of boulders at Rams Hill in Borrego Springs. The second project with Integrity Golf is the Coyote Springs course in Nevada. This project has Cook & Solis constructing ten lakes, of which six have already been completed. The company is also installing some 2,500 tons of boulders.
Located in Escondido, Cook & Solis Construction, Inc. was stared in 1984 by Tim Cook and Andy Solis. Both men had worked together for a number of years constructing water works for Pacific Lining before they founded their own company. When the partners first opened their doors for business they had a single crew. Andy handled the site work while Tim took care of the business end. Twenty-three years later the company now has forty employees. Over the years Cook & Solis have built a solid reputation for high quality work. Cook & Solis has also worked on high profile jobs, including those featured by ABC Sports on the networks Battle at Bighorn and Battle at the Bridges. This sports exclusive featured Big Horn Golf Course in Palm Desert and The Bridges in Rancho Santa, both world class private courses that Cook & Solis is proud to have worked on. Cook & Solis was responsible for constructing seven lakes and a mile of stream at Big Horn. The company put in five lakes and 1,500 feet of stream at The Bridges. Cook & Solis worked with Site Development Studios at both courses constructing the waterfall features.
Cook & Solis Construction has completed work on golf courses not only in California, but also in Oregon, Nevada, Colorado, Arkansas, Texas and the big island of Hawaii. They have worked with a literal Who’s Who of designers that include Tom Fazio, Perry Dye and Jack Nicklaus. “Our goal is to make everything appear as natural as possible,” said Andy. “This is our biggest challenge with every job we are involved with. We take the given terrain and make it look as if the lake and stream had always been there.” In order to accomplish that Cook & Solis work hand in hand with the course’s designer. Every project is literally a work in progress until completion. The design is the initial concept, but the actual terrain of the site necessitates that modifications be made as the course is being constructed.
Every job is different and every job requires a variety of equipment to be used during construction. Cook & Solis have a number of John Deere 744 loaders, a pair of John Deere 700 dozers, two Hitachi 230 excavators and three Case fork lifts. Most of their equipment is obtained from RDO Equipment located in Riverside.
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