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Project Design Approvals PROJECT DESIGN APPROVALS July 1991 - present State/ Total Project Regent's ENR/ Construction Campus Project Name Nonstate Budget Approval CCCI GSF Cost/GSF ($000) Date at Approval BERKELEY Building for Walter A. Haas School of Business NS 45,000 11/15/1990 210,000 161.90 Faculty Housing (Presentation High) NS 8,350 7/18/1991 111,000 Minor Hall NS 8,000 7/18/1991 22,000 249.00 Dwinelle Hall Expansion S 10,330 3/18/1993 5153 71,117 169.66 2100 Channing Student Housing NS 11,700 7/15/1993 5153 63,300 104.93 Law School Expansion and Renovation* NS 12,250 6/15/1995 5595 164,542 60.01 Environment, Health and Safety Facility S & NS 9,589 9/14/1995 5595 23,697 239.44 Silver Laboratory Expansion G & NS 13,870 11/16/1995 5153 42,284 212.54 Lawrence Hall of Science Addition NS 8,000 11/16/1995 5341 27,500 187.27 Haas Pavilion G & NS 39,500 1/16/1997 5817 249,195 126.16 Hearst Memorial Mining Bldg Seism & Prog Imp S & G 67,600 7/17/1997 5734 137,213 330.65 University Village Redevelopment, Step 1 NS 55,400 3/19/1998 6415 432,500 84.34 Seismic Safety Corrections, Wurster Hall S & NS 27,775 3/18/1999 3722 230,028 89.60 Seis. Safety Corr. FEMA Prog Ph 1: Barrows, FEMA,S,NS 24,822 3/16/2000 3909 192,489 97.34 Hildebrand, FEMA,S,NS 34,099 3/16/2000 3909 137,973 108.51 Latimer, FEMA,S,NS 16,485 3/16/2000 3909 183,910 68.65 & Silver Space Sciences Lab FEMA,S,NS 13,837 3/16/2000 3909 45,124 221.10 Seismic Replacement Building 1 S 18,748 9/13/2000 3909 78,615 169.73 Oxford Tract Parking Facility NS 7,145 9/13/2000 3909 64,580 83.62 Central Dining and Office Facility NS 41,593 11/15/2000 4065 90,000 277.33 College-Durant Student Housing NS 11,430 11/15/2000 3909 43,633 161.80 Hargrove Music Library NS 12,219 1/17/2002 4019 288,000 277.50 Stanley Quantitative Biosciences and Bioengineering Facility S 143,296 5/16/2002 4305 285,000 411.00 Channing-Bowditch Housing NS 23,436 5/16/2002 4335 72,522 215.00 Units 1 and 2 Infill Student Housing and Commons Areas NS 123,370 5/16/2002 4335 320,930 260.00 Davis Hall North Replacement Building S & NS 117,650 2/25/2003 4375 144,580 461.00 University Village Redevelopment Step 2 Project NS 118,795 6/30/2004 4300 545,412 132.00 C. V. Starr East Asian Library NS 46,400 3/15/2005 5054 67,000 444.00 Underhill Parking Facility and Field Replacement NS 42,667 7/19/2005 4660 306,000 80.00 Student Athlete High Performance Center NS 111,948 12/5/2006 4948 142,000 597.00 Biomedical & Health Sciences Building S & NS 256,653 5/15/2007 5380 200,000 902.00 Campbell Hall Seismic Replacement Building S & NS 73,224 3/18/2008 5179 81,618 634.00 Helios Energy Research Facility S & NS 198,246 5/13/2008 4890 144,000 898.00 Helios Energy Research Facility - design rescinded and EIR de-certified - - 11/12/2008 - - - Law School Infill NS 90,000 7/15/2008 5199 79,593 705.00 NavalArchitecture Building Restoration and Addition Private donor Private donor 2/3/2009 N/A 23,928 N/A Prepared by Design Construction Services 7/29/2010 Page 1 PROJECT DESIGN APPROVALS July 1991 - present State/ Total Project Regent's ENR/ Construction Campus Project Name Nonstate Budget Approval CCCI GSF Cost/GSF ($000) Date at Approval Anna Head West Student Housing NS 69,870 11/17/2009 5420 138,626 325.00 Helios Energy Research Facility S & NS 143,846 1/19/2010 4890 112,626 809.00 California Memorial Stadium (CMS) Seismic Corrections and West Program Improvements NS 321,000 1/19/2010 5276 405,735 412.00 DAVIS Ambulatory Care/Rehabilitation Project NS 84,150 11/19/1992 363,108 170.27 MED CTR. Facilities Support Services Building NS 8,983 3/19/1992 52,000 118.85 Patient Support Services Building NS 18,440 9/19/1991 51,250 172.83 Parking Structure II NS 12,904 6/16/1994 5621 279,000 33.06 Central Plant Replacement NS 64,562 7/14/1994 5741 54,010 141.92 Tower II NS 155,748 11/17/1994 6319 454,445 218.00 Tower II South Addition NS 27,000 5/14/1998 6584 64,425 296.59 UCDMC Hotel Private developer N/A 7/16/1998 N/A N/A N/A M.I.N.D. Institute S & NS 38,840 5/16/2001 4,075 99,607 254.40 Surgery and Emergency Services Pavilion S & NS 281,277 12/13/2002 4,350 414,930 406.33 Central Plant Phase II NS 12,400 9/4/2003 4,140 N/A N/A Education Building NS 40,311 6/30/2004 4,100 122,022 222.00 Cancer Center Expansion NS 35,400 3/14/2006 4,735 46,415 428.00 Telemedicine Resource Center and Rural Prime Facility S & NS 36,000 1/15/2008 4,890 51,379 404.00 Parking Structure III NS 46,515 9/16/2009 5,502 420,910 80.00 DAVIS Life Science Expansion/Briggs Hall Add. S & NS 29,932 3/18/93 5153 92,430 225.04 Primero Housing Replacement NS 33,627 5/20/93 5614 278,392 77.17 Environmental Design Building S 18,350 7/15/93 5153 90,783 144.51 Center for Comparative Medicine G 15,406 6/16/94 5153 43,509 232.14 Environmental Services Facility S 13,482 7/20/95 5595 44,006 202.00 Not UC funded for Faculty Housing at Aggie Village Private developer N/A 7/20/95 N/A construction Memorial Union Seismic Renovation NS 8,395 1/18/96 5600 44,000 125.00 Equine Analytical Chemistry Laboratory S & NS 11,374 3/14/96 5922 28,015 227.02 Contained Research S & NS 26,508 7/18/96 5595 73,003 253.40 East Hall NS 9,800 7/18/96 5679 46,642 148.32 62,741 Walker Hall Seismic Replacement Facility S & NS 19,462 6/19/97 5734 218.47 Student Apartments Private developer N/A 6/19/97 N/A construction Plant and Environmental Sciences Replcmt Facil S & NS 42,276 7/16/1998 3722 121,064 266.66 La Rue Student Housing Private developer N/A 7/16/1998 N/A N/A N/A Center for the Arts Performance Hall NS 53,500 11/19/1998 4000 100,925 392.98 So. Campus Development: Parking & Roadway Imp NS 19,405 11/19/1998 3936 220,000 40.76 Prepared by Design Construction Services 7/29/2010 Page 2 PROJECT DESIGN APPROVALS July 1991 - present State/ Total Project Regent's ENR/ Construction Campus Project Name Nonstate Budget Approval CCCI GSF Cost/GSF ($000) Date at Approval Veterinary Medicine Lab S & NS 16,596 7/19/2000 3909 47,614 237.79 Genome and Biomedical Sciences Facility G 95,050 11/15/2000 4128 211,334 325.00 DAVIS Activity and Recreation Center NS 46,500 1/17/2001 4153 154,753 202.82 cont'd The Jackson Laboratory JAX West Facility privately funded - 3/15/2001 - 74,000 - Center for Companion Animal Health NS 12,235 3/15/2001 4103 32,668 256.00 USDA Western Human Nutrition Research Center Federally funded 3/15/2001 - 45,000 - Genome Launch Facility NS 9,600 5/16/2001 4019 21,000 311.00 Sciences Laboratory Building S & NS 56,715 7/19/2001 4019 150,966 297.99 Veterinary Medicine 3A S 77,137 7/19/2001 4019 165,583 348.00 Aquatics Center NS 7,300 11/15/2001 4113 21,328 149.05 Segundo Commons Replacement NS 22,843 11/15/2001 4150 45,000 333.60 Segundo Infill Housing NS 29,607 11/15/2001 4158 115,338 191.80 Conference Center, Hotel, and Graduate School of Management NS 35,000 3/14/2002 N/A 163,700 N/A Veterinary Medicine Instructional Facility NS 24,849 9/18/2002 4246 55,390 279.00 Mathematical Sciences Building NS 22,036 12/13/2002 4163 64,400 234.00 West Entry Parking Structure NS 38,502 2/25/2003 4248 499,100 41.00 Tercero Housing and Dining Expansion NS 44,879 4/17/2003 4261 166,116 174.91 Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food Science S & NS 54,800 2/18/2004 4019 129,581 319.00 Multi-Use Stadium NS 29,750 1/18/2005 4286 30,231 223.00 Physical Sciences Expansion S 49,721 3/15/2005 4328 88,362 412.00 King Hall Renovation and Expansion S 21,849 11/14/2006 4632 50,665 309.00 Health and Wellness Center NS 50,300 1/16/2007 4973 75,300 417.00 Veterinary Medicine 3B S & NS 89,032 7/17/2007 4890 118,935 554.00 Tercero South Student Housing Phase II NS 55,168 5/13/2008 5469 155,259 271.19 Los Rios Community College District Davis Center Private developer N/A 2/3/2009 N/A 20,000 N/A Brewery, Winery, and Food Pilot Facilities NS 16,500 2/3/2009 5445 31,800 384.00 IRVINE Humanities/Fine Arts Facilities S 35,154 3/18/1993 5153 134,438 165.33 Social Sciences Unit 2 S & NS 33,770 3/19/1992 148,821 158.57 Environmental Health & Safety Serv.
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