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Cal Poly Pomona

January 2010 Updates

Residential Suites Phase II

Construction Zone 1—Landscape, exterior seating benches and lighting site work in progress. Click to Zoom. Construction Zone 1—Building D, new location for the Vista Café interior drywall finish and kitchen equipment work in progress. Click to Zoom. Construction Zone 1—Building 81 & 82 exterior hardscape and landscape work complete. Click to Zoom.
Construction Zone 2—Site work in progress including sidewalks and roadwork, currently 50% complete. Click to Zoom. Stage 3 Phase V—Site work grading and stage construction in progress. Click to Zoom. Construction Zone 2—Building A2 & A3 interior drywall and painting complete interior finish work in progress. Click to Zoom.

About This Project

The Residential Suites Phase II project is a complex of three (3) student housing facilities (Buildings A, B, & C), a commons facility (Building D) and site improvements. This project is located within the boundaries of Kellogg Drive, Eucalyptus Lane, parking lot G, baseball field, Gymnasium Building. It is adjacent to the Residential Suites Phase I, which were constructed in 2004.

The project has a total of approximately 255,500 SF new construction with 622 beds in different suites layout with living room and kitchen. The student housing facilities are wood-framed Type V, 1-Hour buildings, three and four stories in height. Generally, they are organized with dwelling units situated along double-loaded corridors served by common elevator/entry lobbies. General study lounges, administrative areas, and service rooms are located adjacent to the elevator lobbies on each floor. The buildings are clad primarily in stucco, and feature both pitched and flat roofs (clad in composite shingles and built-up roofing, respectively).

The one-story commons facility houses a convenience store/cafe' and a multi-purpose meeting room. Classified as Type V, NR building, this one story structure utilizes both steel and wood framing. Befitting its public nature, the building is clad primarily in glass with both stucco and concrete masonry accents. Pitched roofs are standing seam metal, while the built-up flat roof hosts the facility's mechanical equipment.

An expansion to the Phase I project's mechanical plant provides the chilled and hot water for the four pipe mechanical systems that serve the new buildings. Full electrical, plumbing, and life safety systems and telecommunication infrastructure are provided. Site improvements include the courtyard spaces formed by the housing facilities (a combination of planting and hardscape materials), plazas adjacent to the commons facility, a parking lot, and related vehicular and emergency access ways.

Statistical Information

Construction start date:
June 16, 2008
Expected completion date:
Summer 2010
Construction Cost:
$56,329,793
Total Project Cost: $75,778,800
Gross sq. footage:
225,500
Assignable sq. footage:
183,500
% of project complete:
97%

Project Funding

  • Funding for this project is from University Housing Services a department of Student Affairs Division, utilizing a system wide revenue bond with repayment from unit rental income.

Progress of Major Construction Activities

  • Site Development:
    Overall site demolition is 96% complete. New construction is 99% complete. Zone 1 roadwork is 90% and sidewalks are 75% complete. Zone 2 roadwork is 75% and sidewalks are 75% complete.
    Landscape work is in progress. Stage 3 (Phase V) site work and stage construction is 25% complete.
  • Interior Construction:
    Drywall is complete on all buildings with the exception of building D.
    Painting is 75% complete in building A1. Interior finishes including cabinet, countertops and flooring
    is complete in all buildings.

Key/Critical Issues Currently Pending

  • Confirm playground construction schedule with General contractor.

Upcoming Utility or Other Interruptions

  • A portion of Eucalyptus Lane at the Child Care Center will need to be temporarily closed between
    Red Gum and entrance to Lot G for an 8 week period tentatively beginning mid-March of 2010.

Other Areas of Significance

  • NA at this time.