Campus News
1997-98 A Busy Year For Campus Construction
The campus will hum with construction activity later this school year, as a number of major projects get under way in the upcoming spring and summer. Nine projects, including a new fitness center, apartments for students, improvements to the arts facilities, and a graduate commons and expanded bookstore, are under way or are scheduled to […]
The campus will hum with construction activity later this school year, as a number of major projects get under way in the upcoming spring and summer.
Nine projects, including a new fitness center, apartments for students, improvements to the arts facilities, and a graduate commons and expanded bookstore, are under way or are scheduled to start toward the end of the fiscal year.
Frank Zwart, assistant vice chancellor for physical planning and construction, attributes the increased construction activity to growth in UCSC enrollments over the last several years. "It’s exciting," said Zwart. "We have the opportunity to make some very fine improvements to the campus."
The following is a list of construction projects that are currently under way or are scheduled to begin this academic year.
- College Nine Apartments: Construction is scheduled to start this spring on the College Nine Apartments, which will be located north of the existing College Nine and Ten academic buildings. The apartments will house 270 undergraduate students when complete in fall 1999.
- Applied Sciences Building: Crews will start work this spring on the first phase of alterations to spaces in the Applied Sciences Building. These alterations are designed to prepare the building for occupancy by the new Jack Baskin School of Engineering. The $4-million project is expected to be completed in spring 1999. **
- OPERS Fitness Center: Crews will break ground this spring on a 10,600-square-foot weight training and fitness center for the Office of Physical Education, Recreation, and Sports. Approved by student voters in the spring 1996 elections, the $4-million facility will offer state-of-the-art exercise equipment. Construction is expected to be completed in spring 1999. The project also includes improvements to the upper east playing field, swimming pool lighting, and storage and maintenance buildings.
- Improvements to the arts facilities: Construction is under way in the $14.3-million Improvements to the Arts project. The project includes four art studios, art support space, and the expansion of a woodshop at Baskin Visual Arts; a 400-seat general assignment lecture hall and 200-seat teaching lab/experimental theater at the Performing Arts Center; and the addition of faculty offices, an electronic music studio, and a gamelan studio at the Music Center. Also included in the project are renovations of the Performing Arts Center, which will occur as new construction is completed. The project is expected to be finished next fall.
- Student Communications System: Work is under way on the second phase of the $8.1 million Student Communications System. The network of fiber optic and high-speed copper cables (dubbed SlugNet) will link computers to UCSC’s computer network and provide telephone service in all campus residential areas when the work is finished in September 1999. In the project’s first phase, Cowell, Crown, Merrill, and Stevenson College and Crown/Merrill Apartments were brought onto SlugNet. Included in the second phase are Porter, Oakes, and College Eight, which will link to SlugNet next fall. In fall 1999, Kresge, Graduate Housing, and Family Student Housing will follow.
- Marine Discovery Center: Construction is under way on the $4.4-million Marine Discovery Center, a gift-funded facility designed with a 1,300 square-foot marine sciences teaching lab and 15,000 square feet of exhibit, aquarium, auditorium, meeting, and office space next to Long Marine Lab. The project is scheduled to be finished in fall 1998.
- Bay Tree Bookstore expansion and Graduate Commons: Crews are scheduled to break ground this upcoming summer on the 6,600 square-foot commons and 30,000 square-foot bookstore expansion. The commons will offer office and recreational space for graduate students and a small restaurant and will be located near the Upper Quarry entrance. A new wing of the bookstore, with office and meeting space for the Division of Student Affairs, will be located across the parking lot from the exising bookstore, with a pedestrian plaza in between. The projects, together totaling $13.5-million, are expected to be completed in spring 2000.
- Coolidge Drive: This upcoming summer, work crews will begin making improvements to the area of Coolidge Drive near Campus Facilities. These improvements include widening the road to provide left-turn pockets, adding improved transit pullouts and shelters, realigning a section of the bike path, and paving a portion of the Blacksmith Shop access road.
- UC MBEST Center: Work will also begin this summer on the UC MBEST Center Initial Facility, which will provide offices for MBEST administrative staff and space for future tenants. The MBEST Center is located at the former Fort Ord.