Keeping the Promise: Completed Projects

Thanks to Measure R funding, scores of projects have been completed, including major infrastructure work, renovated classrooms and facilities, new academic complexes, and state-of-the-art athletic fields. Following is a partial list of completed projects along with descriptions, renderings and photos. These projects were either fully funded by Measure R dollars or partially supported by State and other funding sources.

Arts Studio
Athletic Fields
Campus Infrastructure & Improvements
Central Plant
Founders Hall
Health Careers Center
Language Center
Livestock Pavilion & Equipment Technology Center
Music Building Expansion
Science Laboratories Building
Student Health & Resource Center
Welding & Air Conditioning Complex
Arts Studio

renovation of classrooms and seismic retrofitting work.

Completed: 2006, Cost: $4.1M ($2.1M from bond), Architect: GPRA

Athletic Fields

total of five state-of-the-art fields for women's softball, men's baseball and soccer programs

Completed: 2005, Cost: $8.8M, Architect: GPRA

Campus Infrastructure & Improvements

includes wide range of improvement projects, including plumbing, electrical, landscape replacement, water pumps, sewer and storm drain systems, road/parking improvements, and wheelchair ramps and other accessibility requirements.

Projected cost: $41.2M

Central Plant

a centralized chilled water production source to supply low-cost cooling to campus buildings and facilities; generates electrical power from clean-burning natural gas.

Completed: 2005, Cost: $13M, Engineer: Chevron Energy Solutions

Founders Hall

combines 3,800 sf of the old President's House with a new 6,000-sf addition, housing Board of Trustees meeting room, President's Office, conference/meeting rooms, and dining facilities.

Completed: 2007, Cost: $6.1M, Architect: Steven Fader Architects

Health Careers Center

36,209-sf facility houses Mt. SAC's Nursing, Mental Health, EMT/Paramedic, Radiology Technician and Respiratory Therapist programs.

Completed: 2005, Cost: $10.5M, Architect: HMC

Language Center

44,457-sf facility houses 27 classrooms, 19 offices and 3 labs for ESL, American Language, and Foreign Language programs, as well as the Humanities & Social Sciences Division.

Completed: 2005, Cost: $9.7M, Architect: HMC

Livestock Pavilion & Equipment Technology Center

first projects completed with bond funds. The 11,500-sf Pavilion houses cows, swine, sheep and other livestock, while 6,500-sf Technology Center teaches students how to maintain farm equipment.

Completed: 2003, Cost: $1.2M, Architect: KTGY Group

Music Building Expansion

adding 5,376-sf, two-story structure to existing Performing Arts Center to provide sound-friendly instrumental music rehearsal and practice spaces for students.

Projected completion: Summer 2007, Projected cost: $4.3M, Architect: Dougherty & Dougherty

Science Laboratories

one of the state's most technologically advanced with 65,000 sf of instructional space and 23 state-of-the-art labs for chemistry, biology, geology, anthropology, anatomy, and histology.

Completed: 2006, Cost: $34.6M ($13.9M from bond), Architect: NTD Architects

Student Health & Resource Center

5,500-sf building houses facilities for health services as well as a resource center that provides three state-of-the-art skills labs and a human patient simulator.

Completed: 2005, Cost: $1.2M ($1M from Student Health Reserves), Architect: HMC

Welding & Air Conditioning

26,500-sf twin-building complex provides facilities for students enrolled in welding, air conditioning and refrigeration repair programs.

Completed: 2005, Cost: $5.6 million, Architect: GPRA

 
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