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    www.allianceqci.org/qgallery03.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/14/2003    Last Visited: 7/2/2008  

    Terry Dooley, former senior vice president of Morley Construction (general contractor).

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    www.aiapf.org/content.asp?ContentId=689 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/14/2007    Last Visited: 3/14/2007  

    CONTACT: Terry Dooley, (310) 566-9296 or tdooley@morleybuilders.com

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    1991 NOVA Awards - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/4/2006    Last Visited: 5/29/2008  

    C. Terry Dooley; Wayne Gaul; Cynthia Kennec; Hank Lutge; Henry McCormick; Alan Merson; Bernon Smith; Raymond Stefanco
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    Contact: C. Terry DooleyMorley Construction Company2901 28th StreetSanta Monica, CA 90405Phone: 310-399-1600

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    ACE Mentor Program - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/1/2008    Last Visited: 2/1/2008  

    Terry DooleySecretary, Board of DirectorsACE Mentor Los Angeles2901 28th Street, #100Santa Monica, CA 90405(p) 310.566.9296Email Terry.
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    Terry Dooley, retired builder, Secretary of the Board of Directors, ACE Los Angeles.
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    ', ",this,2);return false;">Terry Dooley, retired builder, Secretary of the Board of Directors, ACE Los Angeles.

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    ACE Mentoring - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/22/2007    Last Visited: 4/22/2007  

    C. Terry Dooley Morley Builders, retired Secretary, ACE Los Angeles

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    ACE Mentoring - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/18/2006    Last Visited: 4/22/2007  

    Terry DooleySecretaryACE Mentor Program, Los Angeles Metro Area

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    About ACI — Cornerstone for Leadership Steering... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/7/2002    Last Visited: 9/25/2006  

    Mr. C. Terry DooleySenior Vice PresidentMorley Builders, Inc.

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    BIA Southern California - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/24/2003    Last Visited: 9/9/2004  

    Terry Dooley, former Senior Vice President of Morley Construction, later described the massiveness of the project and innovations needed to complete the cathedral's construction.Dooley served as the project manager for Morley Construction during the entire planning stage and construction of the cathedral.

    Dooley explained details surrounding the cathedral's 5.5-acre site.The cathedral seats 3,000 people and rises 120 feet above ground.

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    Balita.com - Community News - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/24/2002    Last Visited: 12/29/2002  

    Huge shock absorbers called "base isolators" lie beneath the cathedral and are intended to protect the building from an earthquake of up to 7.1 in magnitude, said Terry Dooley, who helped supervise the cathedral's construction for Morley Construction.

    Mahony was actively involved in supervising construction, Dooley said.In fact, the cardinal's close attention to both project design and construction t has led critics to dub it the "Taj Mahony."

    But Dooley said that without Mahony's involvement, the building would never have been completed in the relatively short span of 4 1/2 years."The cardinal is a hard-driving American chief executive officer," Dooley said."Once he decided to do it and got backing from a number of important people, he wanted to get it done."

    The cathedral is flanked by a 2 1/2-acre plaza that can hold an estimated 5,000 people for outdoor mass or other events.It's part of an effort by the diocese to make the cathedral a public building and not one exclusively for Catholics - "Sacred space but common ground," as Money puts it.

    In that spirit, the cathedral will be open to the public for visits beginning Sept. 3.

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    Bishop Accountability - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/1/2002    Last Visited: 12/6/2004  

    No one has exact numbers, but C. Terry Dooley, senior vice president of Morley Construction, who worked at the cathedral for six years, estimates that 2,000 people worked on the $200-million cathedral complex downtown from start to finish.

    These are some of the invisible ones, whose hands laid the stones, poured the concrete, placed the alabaster in the windows, laid the wires.But unlike the theaters, apartments, casinos and malls that are their livelihood, some craftsmen and construction workers also invested something of themselves in this cathedral.

    Dooley said the workers' tangible investment in the building was part of Moneo's plan.

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