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Cal Poly Pomona

January 2009 Updates

Montecito Hall - Bldg. 21 ADA Restroom Upgrade

Building 20 typical exterior brick façade view along University Dr. Click to Zoom. Existing parking will be redesign to accommodate for new DSA parking spots. Click to Zoom. Outdated telephone wall at main lobby will be redesign. Click to Zoom.
Subsurface rebar locations has been identified (red lines) using radar technology in order to avoid  structural rebar cutting. Click to Zoom. Existing shower units show clear signs of leaking and corrosion. Ceilings will undergo abatement and will be modernized. Click to Zoom. New shower rooms with individual drains were installed in all six shower rooms. Click to Zoom.

About This Project

Montecito Hall Building 21. is a student residential building erected in 1961 on a total SF area of 37,426 SF. The building is located at University Dr. and is widely identified by its red brick exterior facade. The scope of work of this project includes a full ADA renovation of all 8 restrooms and shower rooms on approximately 2,700 square feet. It includes installing completely new electrical, mechanical, plumbing and fire safety systems. Environmental abatement work will also be carried out at these facilities.

This $1.52 million project will provide fresh ventilation and A/C systems in restrooms, as well as the complete finishing systems, including ceramic tiles and waterproof ceiling tiles. The project will be implemented beginning June 15th during the Summer Quarter vacation period. Project will be completed by September 10th 2009.

In addition, the ground floor will require additional work to remove access barriers, provide access signage, and provide fully accessible restrooms for dormitories tenants.

Statistical Information

Construction start date:
June 15, 2009
Expected completion date:
Sept 2009
Construction Cost:
$1,250,000
Total Project Cost: $1,600,000
Gross sq. footage:
3,700
Assignable sq. footage addition:
2,700
% of project complete:
0%

Project Funding

  • Funding for this project is from University Housing a Department of Student Affairs Division utilizing existing reserve funds.

Progress of Major Construction Activities

  • The structural engineer has provided technical recommendations for the implementation of concrete core drillings at the existing floor slabs intended for new drains.
  • A topographic plan has been developed in order to facilitate design of new DSA parking spots at the building and a required path of travel.
  • Back check documents were received from PC Associates and are currently been updated by the Architect.
  • HVAC air balance report was received.

Key/Critical Issues Currently Pending

  • Complete back check code review of PC Associates.
  • Submit drawings to regulatory agencies including DSA and Fire Marshal.
  • Advertise Bid and coordinate process with the Procurement Office.

Upcoming Utility or Other Interruptions

  • NA at this time.

Other Areas of Significance

  • NA at this time.