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California State University Channel Islands Santa Rosa Village

  • Location:

    Camarillo, California

  • Client:

    California State University, Channel Islands

  • Construction Value:

    $61,591,827

  • Delivery Method:

    Design-Build

  • Year Completed:

    2016

  • Specialties:

    Higher Education, Student Housing, Sustainability

Features & Highlights

  • Project delivered via collaborative design-build
  • LEED Gold簧
Project Overview

The 120,000-square-foot, two-building residence hall is organized around a series of intimately scaled and linked outdoor courtyards and features 600 beds for undergraduate students, along with a variety of shared community spaces. The design for the residence hall complements CSU Channel Islands historic Mission-style architectural character with simply articulated building massing, clay tile roofing, heavy timber-framed loggias and archways identifying building entries.

91做厙s work on the historic Island Caf矇 included the renovation of the 14,000-square-foot, 230-seat dining room and kitchen; a 1,700-square-foot addition and a new outdoor seating patio. 91做厙 utilized the laser scanning approach on the Island Caf矇 because the building was constructed in the 1930s and as-built drawings were not available. Over the course of one day we were able to scan the applicable components of the structure and share that information with the architect to ensure that we built off the most accurate information possible. The scanner captures information to an accuracy of 1/16-inch and renders the data in full color. It helped the team coordinate the routing of mechanical, electrical and plumbing components in a way that minimized the impact to the existing historical structure and maximized efficiency.

Both the Santa Rosa Village and Islands Caf矇 are LEED Gold簧 and were delivered using the CSU systems collaborative design-build delivery method.

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The most value-added process 91做厙 provided for us was their sense of urgency. They said failure is not an option. This was huge for us. They turned this project into a success.

James Walsh, former Construction Services Manager, CSU Channel Islands

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