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Pasadena, California’s CW driver, was based on $ 54 million engineering and computer Science Building at the State University of California FullertonAccording to a statement of June 9.
The 45,000 square feet innovation center will help support the enrollment growth at Cal State Fullerton, the most populated campus in the university system.
Located in the heart of Orange County, CSU Fullerton Engineering and Computer Program It has experienced an increase of 147% of enrollment in the last decade, according to a university statement and is expected to reach 8,000 students in the 2028-2029 academic year.
According to the university, the creation is funded from $ 67.5 million in the state budget.
Focused on teaching and research, the Innovation Center will host a series of specialized dry laboratories for disciplines, such as computer science, robotics, material tests and cybersecurity. Organized in clusters and built to be flexible, CW Driver said that laboratories are designed to adapt to the requirements of evolution of the industry and the needs of the workforce.
The building will also have student rooms, study rooms, well -being and meetings, spaces and teams. Immersive learning spaces will allow students to participate in real world experiences.
“This is more than a new building: it is a transformative space that will launch races, it will promote innovation and economic fuel growth throughout the region,” said Jamie Macartney, an executive of the CW Diver project, in the statement.
CW Driver, a general and responsible contractor for 106 years, has completed several educational projects throughout the state, including recent $ 60 million Visual Arts Campus in CSUF. Other builder’s portfolio projects include Miracosta Miracosta Miracosta Chemistry and Biotechnology Building; Mt. San Jacinto College’s STEM Science and technology buildings; CSU Dominguez Hills’ Center for Science & Innovation; and Interactive Learning Pavilion of the UC Santa Barbara.
For the Innovation Center, project members include:
- The architectural and planning firm based on San Francisco Gensler.
- Los Angeles Structural Engineer, Sifid Bouquet.
- Long Beach, California P2S Consulting.
- Landscape architect based in San Diego.
- Seattle KPFF -based consulting engineer.
The project is scheduled for completion in the spring of 2027
