The new Student Recreation Center
will serve as the campus’ primary destination for university
community members to partake in personal fitness training,
group fitness classes, intramural sports programs and other
activities that act as magnets for student social life. The
Center will promote a sense of campus community and energy,
and serve as a representation of the campus’ commitment
to providing students with the highest quality of co-curricular
experiences. The facility will consist of approximately 95,000
gross square feet.
Project Budget - $40,608,000
Construction Start Date: - January 8, 2006
Completion Date - April 2007
Architects – Langdon Wilson Architects
Contractor – C. W. Driver
Project Manager - Stephen Halcum
NURSING SKILLS LAB
The Nursing Skills laboratory project remodeled approximately 5,000 square feet in the Kinesiology and Health Science building. The nursing skills lab includes a simulator skills lab, patient exam room, central video control rooms, 30 seat “smart” classroom, student computer workstations, conference room, supply/storage rooms, an office space and clerical workstations. The new Nursing Skills Lab supports pre-licensure courses that allows students to practice patient care procedures and skills in a simulated environment prior to performing these same procedures and skills in a hospital setting. The Men’s Locker Room was also renovated as part of this project.
Project Budget- $ 1,588,000
Construction Start Date – November 2006
Completion Date – July 2007
Architects –API Consultants
Contractor –Dalke & Sons
Project Manager –Stephen Chamberlain
PARKING
STRUCTURE 2
The new Parking Structure 2 project
will contain 1513 spaces and be directly adjacent to the new
Student Recreation Center in Parking Lot B. The structure
is planned to be six levels in height with two interior ramps.
The elevators at the southeast side will deliver pedestrians
onto a new mall north of the Titan Student Union.
Project Budget- $ 20,300,000
Construction Date – July 2005
Completion Date – April 2006
Architects – Langdon Wilson
Contractor – Bomel Construction Co.
Project Manager – Will Nighswonger
AUDITORIUM
AND FINE ARTS
The Performing Arts Building Complex
of approximately 102,000 gross square feet will include a
800 seat Concert Hall, a 250 seat Studio Theater, a 100 seat
Black Box Theater, Scene Shop, Costume Shop, Dance Studio,
Faculty Office, and other ancillary support spaces.
Project Budget - $43,500,000
Construction Date - March 2003
Completion Date - January 2006
Architects – Pfeiffer Partners Inc.
Contractor -
Phase I – Kajima Construction
Services Inc.
Phase II - Hensel Phelps Construction
Co.
Project Manager – Stephen Chamberlain
ARBORETUM
VISITOR CENTER
The project consists of a Conference
Center of nearly 10,000 square feet including 3 classrooms,
a museum, kitchen, an open air pavilion meeting area, and
restrooms; a Maintenance Area including a new greenhouse
and nursery building. Future projects will include: an Entrance
Plaza with a retail sales area and exhibit space, upgraded
parking lots, and site lighting, landscaping and irrigation.
Project Budget - $2,883,391
Construction Date – August 2004
Completion Date - February 2006
Architects – Dougherty & Dougherty
Contractor – Construct One
Project Manager – Tom Grayson
NUTWOOD PARKING
STRUCTURE
(PARKING STRUCTURE 1)
The
Parking Structure 1 and related site development is located
on the existing surface parking Lot D. The Parking Structure
consist of 2500 spaces, on five levels. The project includes
extensive related site improvements.
Project Budget - $23,700,000
Project Completed – September 2004
Architects – A.C. Martin Partners, Inc.
Contractor – ARB, Inc.
Project Manager – Will Nighswonger
KINESIOLOGY
AND HEALTH SCIENCE (PE ADDITION)
The addition of 70,995 gross square
feet to the existing Physical Education building includes
instructional, research and office space for the Kinesiology
Department and lecture hall seating for 180 students. The
project also includes an upper level practice gymnasium. Additionally,
ADA compliant access to all new facilities and renovation
to all affected landscaping.
Project Budget - $18,681,000
Project Completed - November 2003
Architects - HMC Group
Contractor - Swinerton Builders
Project Manager - Jack Bage
STUDENT
HOUSING EXPANSION
This project added 440 beds in
five four-story buildings. Each building contains 22 housing
units consisting of four single-occupant bedrooms, a living
room, dining area, kitchen and two bathrooms. Additionally,
two small buildings were provided for administration and maintenance
and existing common space, offices and maintenance space in
or near Cypress Hall were remodeled. New landscaping completed
this project.
Project Budget - $23,404,000
Project Completed - August 2003
Architects - The Steinberg Group
Contractor - S.J. Amoroso Construction Co.
Project Manager -Steve Chamberlain
HUMANITIES
SEISMIC UPGRADE
The existing building was seismically
upgraded with the addition of new exterior shear walls. A
new men's restroom that is fully compliant with the Americans
with Disabilities Act was constructed on the first floor.
The scope of work also includes interior remodeling, renovation
of the first floor elevator lobby, new ramps, sidewalks, and
landscape improvements.
Project Budget - $1,221,089
Project Completed - November 2002
Architects - Johnson & Nielsen Associates
Contractor - Sea Pac Engineers Inc.
Project Manager - Steve Chamberlain
STUDENT
HEALTH CENTER ADDITION
This project provided an additional
8,300 gross square feet for the Student Health and Counseling
Center. The free-standing building houses a 2,500 square foot
Physical Therapy and Rehabilitative Medicine facility with
a fully equipped treatment room and a hydrotherapy room, plus
3,000 square feet for Counseling and Psychological Services
with private and group therapy space.
Project Budget - $2,285,659
Project Completed - September 2002
Architects - LPA, Inc.
Contractor - Construct One, Corp.
Project Manager - Jack Bage
BALL
FIELD IMPROVEMENTS
A two-story clubhouse common to
the baseball and softball fields were constructed to house
locker rooms and coaches offices. An upper level multi-purpose
room provides indoor and outdoor space for viewing both the
baseball and softball diamonds. The primary softball field
was realigned and new concrete dugouts, a press box and 1,000
permanent seats were added. Baseball gained 2,000 seats including
true box seats.
Several improvements were made
to the grounds of the University President's residence. A
maintenance building and an adjacent trellis structure were
constructed to house a workshop and storage space for landscape
supplies and equipment. The existing three-story tower was
structurally renovated and received a new roof, windows, electrical
and mechanical systems.
Project Budget - $246,000
Project Completed - October 2000
Architects - John G. Cataldo
Contractor - A-Beam Construction, Inc.
Project Manager - Steve Chamberlain
LANGSDORF
HALL SEISMIC UPGRADE
Seismic upgrade of the nine-story
administration building. The corners of the tower and two
interior walls of the three-story east wing were reinforced.
Additionally, the entire building was repainted and re-roofed,
the first floor lobby was refurbished and new restrooms were
added to meet ADA compliance. The plaza was reconstructed
to include a fountain and extensive landscaping to welcome
campus visitors.
Project Budget - $4,181,000
Project Completed - October 2000
Architects - Johnson & Nielsen Associates
Contractor - Intertex General Contractors
Project Manager - Steve Chamberlain
TITAN
HOUSE RENOVATION
Historic renovation of an 1886
brick house to serve as administrative offices for the Athletic
Department and the athletic ticket office. Careful attention
was paid to maintaining the original details of the woodwork,
doors, windows, and covered front porch. The project also
included new HVAC, plumbing and electrical systems, substantial
seismic strengthening and ADA upgrades.
Project Budget: - $700,000
Project Completed - September 2000
Architects - Fields Devereaux
Contractor - Ally Construction
Project Manager - Jack Bage