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