After Months of Gazing Downward on Student Union Project, It’s Time to Look Up

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A ground-level view looking down into the building’s basement/loading dock area. The walls have been braced for backfill prior to the placement of the first floor “diaphragm” – made of structural steel, metal deck and concrete. The bracing will be removed once the diaphragm is in place.

Students at San Diego State University (SDSU) will soon see their new Aztec Student Union literally rising out of the ground as Sundt completes the basement and foundation and begins construction on the above-ground portion of the 200,000-square-foot, mission-style building. Sundt’s own crews are performing the project’s $7.2 million concrete package, which amounts to approximately 14,500 cubic yards of concrete. The $72 million, Construction Manager at Risk project is scheduled to be complete in the fall of 2013.