Project Overview

A total renovation of Building 300, including seismic enhancements and historic consideration are planned for Building 300. Upon completion, the building will contain general classrooms, dean and faculty offices, and shared laboratories, and improved foundations for a safer built environment.

 

Status: Construction

Project Costs: Measure J=$22,982,000; State Capital Outlay=$11,272,621; Local=$9,240

Architect of Record: Westberg White

Project Manager: John Erickson

General Contractor: Icon West

Construction Manager: Simpson & Simpson

Program Management: MAAS Companies

Construction start: May 2024

Anticipate Completion: Winter 2026

Upcoming Milestones

  • Excavation for Underground Conduits
  • Staircase reconstruction
  • Interior Wall Framing

Renovate Building 300 - Project Site

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Future Site For Building 300

Impacts and Closure:

  • Working is scheduled Monday - Friday from 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM
  • Expect some noise during construction

Emergency Contact:

  • Ramon Calma - Superintendent
    • 310 720 1196
    • Ramon@icon-west.com
  • Mike Khan - Project Manager
    • 213 545 4759
    • Mike@icon-west.com
  • Brandan Chaves - Project Engineer
    • 213 7182728
    • brandanc@icon-west.com

Q1 2025 Project Update

The Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) installation on the second floor made progress and is expected to be completed by mid-February. First floor FRP installation will commence in the second week of February. Upon the conclusion of FRP application, wall framing will begin on the second floor by late February.

In-wall mechanical, electrical, and plumbing rough-in and the remaining heating, ventilation, and cooling components were scheduled for installation in March. Plumbing rough-in between floors will start by the end of the first week of February, followed by the installation of piping sleeves and supports. First-floor framing will begin in March, followed by insulation application and fireproofing activities.

Pile cap excavation in the basement is completed, with pile casing and rebar removal in progress. Epoxy dowel installation for the pile caps started in the second week of the month, with an inspector on-site for review. Testing of the pile caps is anticipated to take place in the third week of February.

An upcoming concrete pour for pile caps and floor slabs, including the air handler unit slab, is planned for the end of February. The basement air handling unit will be delivered on February 28 and installed once the concrete slab is completed. Reconstruction of exterior stairs is ongoing, with concrete pours expected to take place alongside the basement pile caps. Infill work for concrete cracks and floor holes is progressing in this area.