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Seismic Assessment Initiative Phase 3 (To Be Completed June 2020) Seismic Assessment Initiative Phase 3 (To be completed June 2020) Original Building Campus Building Name Street Address Zip Code Construction Year Berkeley 1301 Shoreway Road 1301 Shoreway Road 94002 1983 Berkeley 160 Spear Street 160 Spear Street Berkeley 1601 Allston Way 1601 Allston Way 94703 1965 Berkeley 1608 4th Street 1608 4th Street 94710 1926 Berkeley 1893 Le Roy Avenue 1893 Le Roy Avenue 94709 2002 Berkeley 1925 Walnut Street 1925 Walnut Street 94720 1935 Berkeley 1936 University Avenue 1936 University Avenue 94704 1960 Berkeley 1990 Oxford Street 1990 Oxford Street 94704 1950 Berkeley 1995 University Avenue 1995 University Avenue 94704 1979 Berkeley 2000 Center 2000 Center Street 94704 1960 Berkeley 2001 Addison Street 2001 Addison Street 94704 1990 Berkeley 2111 Bancroft Way 2111 Bancroft Way 94720 1961 Berkeley 2121 Allston Way 2121 Allston Way 94720 1938 Berkeley 2140 Shattuck Avenue 2140 Shattuck Avenue 94704 1990 Berkeley 2150 Allston Way 2150 Allston Way 94704 2009 Berkeley 2150 Kittredge 2150 Kittredge Street 94704 1985 Berkeley 2154-60 University Avenue 2154-60 University Avenue 94704 1920 Berkeley 2161 University Avenue 2161 University Avenue 94704 1939 Berkeley 2200 Bancroft Way 2200 Bancroft Way 94720 1974 Berkeley 2201 Dwight Way 2201 Dwight Way Berkeley 2222 Piedmont Avenue Core Campus 94720 1910 Berkeley 2224 Piedmont Avenue Core Campus 94720 1909 Berkeley 2232 Piedmont Avenue Core Campus 94720 1909 Berkeley 2234 Piedmont Avenue Core Campus 94720 1929 Berkeley 2240 Piedmont Avenue Core Campus 94720 1923 Berkeley 2251 College Ave Core Campus 94720 1920 Berkeley 2275 Virginia Street 2275 Virginia Street 94709 1920 Berkeley 2334 Bowditch Street 2334 Bowditch Street 94720 1920 Berkeley 2350 Bowditch Street 2350 Bowditch Street 94720 1930 Berkeley 2401 Bancroft Way Core Campus 94720 1898 Berkeley 2420 Bowditch Street-Bldg B Anna Head Complex 94720 1895 2425 Atherton Street- Berkeley 2425 Atherton Street 94704 1960 Administration Berkeley 2425 Atherton Street-Laboratory 2425 Atherton Street 94704 1960 Berkeley 2427 Dwight Way 2427 Dwight Way 94704 1953 Berkeley 2440 Bancroft Way 2436 Bancroft Way 94720 1930 Berkeley 2441 Haste Street 2441 Haste Street Berkeley 2451 Ridge Road 2451 Ridge Road Updated: 8/28/19 Page 1 of 16 Seismic Assessment Initiative Phase 3 (To be completed June 2020) Original Building Campus Building Name Street Address Zip Code Construction Year Berkeley 2470 Telegraph 2470 Telegraph Berkeley 2484 Shattuck Avenue 2484 Shattuck Avenue 94704 1995 Berkeley 2515 Channing Way 2515 Channing Way 94704 1920 Berkeley 2521 Channing Way 2521 Channing Way 94704 1928 Berkeley 2535 Channing Way 2535 Channing Way 94704 2004 Berkeley 2536 Channing Way-Bldg E Anna Head Complex 94720 1895 Berkeley 2536A Channing Way-Bldg F Anna Head Complex 94720 1895 Berkeley 2537 Haste Street - Bldg A Anna Head Complex 94720 1895 Berkeley 2537A Haste Street Anna Head Complex 94720 1895 Berkeley 2538 Channing Way-Bldg C Anna Head Complex 94720 1895 Berkeley 2538A Channing Way-Bldg D Anna Head Complex 94720 1895 Berkeley 2547 Channing Way 2547 Channing Way 94704 1910 Berkeley 2607 Hearst Avenue 2607 Hearst Avenue 94720 1928 Berkeley 2850 Telegraph Avenue 2850 Telegraph Avenue 94705 1973 Berkeley 2850 Telegraph Avenue - Tower 2850 Telegraph Avenue 94705 1973 Berkeley 3200-3300 Regatta Boulevard A 3200-3300 Regatta Boulevard 94804 1956 Berkeley 3200-3300 Regatta Boulevard B 3200-3300 Regatta Boulevard 94804 1956 Berkeley Alumni House - Lobby Core Campus 94720 1954 Berkeley Alumni House - Lounge Core Campus 94720 1954 Berkeley Alumni House -Office Core Campus 94720 1954 Berkeley Angelo Reserve AH GRDNSH 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1937 Berkeley Angelo Reserve AH HOUSE 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1897 Berkeley Angelo Reserve AH LAUNDR 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1937 Berkeley Angelo Reserve AH LUMBER 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1937 Berkeley Angelo Reserve AH OUTHSE 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1937 Berkeley Angelo Reserve AH PROPAN 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1937 Berkeley Angelo Reserve AH SHOP 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1937 Berkeley Angelo Reserve Bunk House 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 2018 Berkeley Angelo Reserve CT ANIMAL 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1990 Berkeley Angelo Reserve CT CHICKN 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1990 Berkeley Angelo Reserve CT GRNHS 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1995 Berkeley Angelo Reserve CT HOUSE 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1945 Berkeley Angelo Reserve CT OUTHS1 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1995 Berkeley Angelo Reserve CT OUTHS2 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1995 Berkeley Angelo Reserve CT PROPAN 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1988 Berkeley Angelo Reserve CT WOOD 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1945 Berkeley Angelo Reserve Headquarters 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1948 Updated: 8/28/19 Page 2 of 16 Seismic Assessment Initiative Phase 3 (To be completed June 2020) Original Building Campus Building Name Street Address Zip Code Construction Year Angelo Reserve Headquarters Berkeley 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1937 BLAKSM Angelo Reserve Headquarters Berkeley 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 2002 Conference Angelo Reserve Headquarters Berkeley 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1948 Garage Angelo Reserve Headquarters Berkeley 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1978 Kiosk Berkeley Angelo Reserve Headquarters Lab 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 2002 Angelo Reserve Headquarters Berkeley 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 2002 LATH Angelo Reserve Headquarters Berkeley 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1991 Power Berkeley Angelo Reserve Headquarters PREP 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 2002 Angelo Reserve Headquarters Berkeley 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1978 PRIVY Angelo Reserve Headquarters Berkeley 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1976 Storage Angelo Reserve Headquarters Berkeley 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1894 WHITEHOUS Berkeley Angelo Reserve USGS HYDR 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1967 Angelo Reserve Wilderness Lodge Berkeley 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1985 BATH Angelo Reserve Wilderness Lodge Berkeley 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1986 CABBAY Angelo Reserve Wilderness Lodge Berkeley 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1986 CABFIR Angelo Reserve Wilderness Lodge Berkeley 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1986 CABLIT Angelo Reserve Wilderness Lodge Berkeley 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1986 CABOAK Angelo Reserve Wilderness Lodge Berkeley 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1986 CABPIN Angelo Reserve Wilderness Lodge Berkeley 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1985 FOX Angelo Reserve Wilderness Lodge Berkeley 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1985 PROPAN Angelo Reserve Wilderness Lodge Berkeley 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1983 WILDER Angelo Reserve Wilderness Lodge Berkeley 4201 Wilderness Lodge Road 95417 1985 WOOD Berkeley Anthony Hall Core Campus 94720 1957 Berkeley Architects and Engineers Building Core Campus 94720 1929 Berkeley Art Gallery (Old) Core Campus 94720 1904 Berkeley Bancroft Library (Doe Annex) Core Campus 94720 1949 Berkeley Bancroft Residence Hall 2018 Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Berkeley 2120 Oxford Street 94720 2016 Film Archive Berkeley Berkeley Way West 2121 Berkeley Way 94720 2018 Berkeley Blake Garden Shed 70 Rincon Road 94707 1930 Berkeley Blake Greenhouse 70 Rincon Road 94707 1930 Updated: 8/28/19 Page 3 of 16 Seismic Assessment Initiative Phase 3 (To be completed June 2020) Original Building Campus Building Name Street Address Zip Code Construction Year Berkeley Blue Oak Ranch Reserve Barn Blue Oak Ranch Reserve 95140 1993 Berkeley Blue Oak Ranch Reserve Cabin Blue Oak Ranch Reserve 95140 1920 Berkeley Blue Oak Ranch Reserve Cabin 1 Blue Oak Ranch Reserve 95152 2016 Berkeley Blue Oak Ranch Reserve Cabin 2 Blue Oak Ranch Reserve 95152 2016 Berkeley Blue Oak Ranch Reserve Cabin 3 Blue Oak Ranch Reserve 95152 2016 Berkeley Blue Oak Ranch Reserve Cabin 4 Blue Oak Ranch Reserve 95152 2016 Blue Oak Ranch Reserve Director Berkeley Blue Oak Ranch Reserve 95152 2016 Residence Berkeley Blue Oak Ranch Reserve Outhouse Blue Oak Ranch Reserve 95140 1993 Blue Oak Ranch Reserve Seasonal Berkeley Blue Oak Ranch Reserve 95152 2016 Cabin 1 Blue Oak Ranch Reserve Seasonal Berkeley Blue Oak Ranch Reserve 95152 2016 Cabin 2 Blue Oak Ranch Reserve Seasonal Berkeley Blue Oak Ranch Reserve 95152 2016 Cabin 3 Blue Oak Ranch Reserve Seasonal Berkeley Blue Oak Ranch Reserve 95152 2016 Cabin 4 Blue Oak Ranch Reserve Seasonal Berkeley Blue Oak Ranch Reserve 95152 2016 Cabin 5 Blue Oak Ranch Reserve Seasonal Berkeley Blue Oak Ranch Reserve 95152 2016 Cabin 6 Blue Oak Ranch Reserve Seasonal Berkeley Blue Oak Ranch Reserve 95152 2016 Cabin 7 Blue Oak Ranch Reserve Seasonal Berkeley Blue Oak Ranch Reserve 95152 2016 Cabin 8 Blue Oak Ranch Reserve Steward Berkeley Blue Oak Ranch Reserve 95152 2016 Residence Blue Oak Ranch Reserve Utility Berkeley Blue Oak Ranch Reserve 95152 2016 Building Berkeley Blum Hall Core Campus 94720 1914 1927 Berkeley Botanical Garden 1718 200 Centennial Drive 94705 1935 Botanical Garden 1719 - Arid 200 Centennial Drive - Botanical Berkeley 94705 2003 House Garden Botanical Garden 1726 - 200 Centennial Drive - Botanical Berkeley 94705 1997 Administration Offices Garden 200 Centennial Drive - Botanical Berkeley Botanical Garden 1727 - Kiosk 94705 1997 Garden 200 Centennial Drive - Botanical Berkeley Botanical Garden 1729 GNHS 94705 1989 Garden 200 Centennial Drive - Botanical Berkeley Botanical Garden 1731 RSCH 94705 1988 Garden 200 Centennial Drive - Botanical Berkeley Botanical
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