Title

Facilities Management and Development

Description

Records created by the Facilities Management and Development unit, organized within the Administration and Finance Division of Cal Poly.

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Local Identifier
uafac_2009-0005_0063
Date Created
2000-11-30
Description

Grand Avenue Parking Structure (Bldg 130) Completion Date: 2001 Square Feet: 312,450 Architect: Watry Design Group, Architects & Engineers General Contractor: H.A. Ekelin Construction System: Concrete frame and exterior Construction Cost: $12,000,000 Architectural Style: Utilitarian Cal Poly President: Warren J. Baker (1979-Present) The term Utilitarian refers to a general lack of detail or ornamentation, the design is purely for a specific use.;

Local Identifier
uafac_2009-0005_0064
Date Created
1992-02-04
Description

Orfalea Family and ASI Children's Center (Bldg 133) Completion Date: 1994 Square Feet: 9,605 Architect: West & Doubledee Architects General Contractor: Complete Development Services Inc. Construction System: Wood frame, exterior plaster, steel roof Construction Cost: $3,000,000 Architectural Style: Postmodern Cal Poly President: Warren J. Baker (1979-Present) Postmodern architecture is a counter reaction to the strict and almost universal modernism of the mid-20th century. It reintroduces elements from historical building styles, although usually without their high level of detail. Common features include columns, pyramids, arches, obelisks, unusual or attention-getting shapes and rooflines, and combinations of stone and glass on the facade.;

Local Identifier
uafac_2009-0005_0065
Date Created
1995-08-28
Description

Poultry Science Instructional Center (Bldg 150) Completion Date: 1994 Square Feet: 14,730 Architect: RRM Design General Contractor: Rarig Construction Construction System: Steel frame, exterior plaster, steel roof Construction Cost: $3,009,000 Architectural Style: Postmodern, Contextual Cal Poly President: Warren J. Baker (1979-Present) Postmodern Contextual refers to buildings that not only reflect historical architectural styles, but that fit within the context of their surrounding buildings.;

Local Identifier
uafac_2009-0005_0066
Date Created
2006-02-14
Description

Animal Nutrition Center (Bldg 154) Completion Date: 2008 Square Feet: 21,000 Architect: Delphey/Gerdes Engineering, Inc. General Contractor: Rarig Construction Inc. Construction System: Steel frame and exterior Construction Cost: $16,000,000 Architectural Style: Agrarian Cal Poly President: Warren J. Baker (1979-Present) Agrarian architecture refers to buildings or structures designed to promote agricultural interests;

Local Identifier
uafac_2009-0005_0067
Date Created
1998-04-28
Description

Baggett Stadium (Bldg 160) Completion Date: 2001 Square Feet: 2,047,320 Architect: Edwin S. Darden Associates, Inc. General Contractor: R. Burke, Specialty Construction, Vernon Edwards Constructors, United Utilities Construction System: Concrete frame and exterior Construction Cost: $12,000,000 Architectural Style: Utilitarian Cal Poly President: Warren J. Baker (1979-Present) The term Utilitarian refers to a general lack of detail or ornamentation, the design is purely for a specific use. Stadium named for Robin Baggett, former Cal Poly Student Body President and two-time All-Conference and Most Valuable Player for Cal Poly Baseball. Sports Complex comprises 47 acres.;

Local Identifier
uafac_2009-0005_0068
Date Created
2001-08-02
Description

Cerro Vista Apartments (Bldg 170) Completion Date: 2003 Square Feet: 242,341 Architect: Fisher Friedman Associates, AIA General Contractor: Soltek Pacific Construction System: Wood frame, exterior plaster, composition shingle roof Construction Cost: $34,400,000 Architectural Style: Postmodern Cal Poly President: Warren J. Baker (1979-Present) Postmodern architecture is a counter reaction to the strict and almost universal modernism of the mid-20th century. It reintroduces elements from historical building styles, although usually without their high level of detail. Common features include columns, pyramids, arches, obelisks, unusual or attention-getting shapes and rooflines, and combinations of stone and glass on the facade.;

Local Identifier
uafac_2009-0005_0069
Date Created
2003-03-28
Description

Engineering III (Ph 1) (Bldg 041) Completion Date: 2003 Square Feet: 41,000 Architect: MBT Architecture General Contractor: Maino Construction Co Inc. Construction System: Steel and masonry frame, masonry and glass curtain wall exterior Architectural Style: Postmodern Cal Poly President: Warren J. Baker (1979-Present) Postmodern architecture is a counter reaction to the strict and almost universal modernism of the mid-20th century. It reintroduces elements from historical building styles, although usually without their high level of detail. Common features include columns, pyramids, arches, obelisks, unusual or attention-getting shapes and rooflines, and combinations of stone and glass on the facade.;

Local Identifier
uafac_2009-0005_0070
Date Created
2005-11-03
Description

Engineering III - Phase 2 (Bldg 041) Completion Date: 2005 Square Feet: 39,663 Architect: RRM Design Group General Contractor: Maino Construction Co. Inc. Construction System: Steel and masonry frame, masonry and glass curtain wall exterior Construction Cost: $4,289,905 Architectural Style: Postmodern Cal Poly President: Warren J. Baker (1979-Present) Postmodern architecture is a counter reaction to the strict and almost universal modernism of the mid-20th century. It reintroduces elements from historical building styles, although usually without their high level of detail. Common features include columns, pyramids, arches, obelisks, unusual or attention-getting shapes and rooflines, and combinations of stone and glass on the facade.;

Local Identifier
uafac_2009-0005_0071
Date Created
2005-12-22
Description

Housing Administration Building (Bldg 031) Completion Date: 2007 Square Feet: 8,360 Architect: Rebecca L. Binder, F.A.I.A. Cal Poly President: Warren J. Baker (1979-Present);