Lab/Office Building is Sundt’s First Project for CSU Channel Islands

 |  Education
PhotoFromVan-resized
With abatement activities complete, the team is now using three 98,000-pound excavators to demolish the existing building.

Sundt is performing its first project for California State University Channel Islands in Camarillo, Calif. The $32 million university construction project includes demolition and abatement of an existing building and construction of a three-story, 66,500-gross-square-foot classroom and laboratory building. It will house state-of-the art labs, offices, lecture halls, and related support spaces to accommodate growth in the departments of computer science, environmental science, geography, geology, psychology and physics. The building will also include a “green roof” planted like a garden.

The Construction Manager at Risk project is scheduled to be complete and ready for use in time for the start of the 2016 fall semester.