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Follow on Google News | C.W. Driver Completes New Building at Moreno Valley CollegeNew academic building constructed within the footprint of existing utility lines
By: C.W. Driver Part of C.W. Driver’s scope of work on this project included building around existing utilities within the footprint of the facility. Because campus fiber optic lines are running through the site, C.W. Driver worked with various project consultants to ensure campus systems would not be interrupted. C.W. Driver was also tasked with upgrading the campus central plant by adding a new heating and cooling system to accommodate the new facility. “Building around existing utilities presents a unique set of challenges,” Located on the northwest corner of campus, the building is encased with a 35-foot radius glass curtain wall to provide sweeping views of the San Bernardino Mountains and surrounding valleys. Additionally, the building includes multi-purpose rooms, lecture halls, study areas and a Coffee Bar refreshment center. A large assembly room will feature 25 screen televisions with speakers for live event broadcasting. The new facility requires card access and is secured by 19 cameras to increase student safety. Joining Cox on the project team is Gregg Riddle, project executive; Robert Estrella, assistant project manager; Ruben Zuniga, superintendent; The Moreno Valley College Student Services and Academic building joins a number of C.W. Driver-sustainable education projects including Valley Performing Arts Center at California State University Northridge, and the student recreation centers at California State University Fullerton, California State University Northridge and California State University Long Beach, which have all achieved LEED® Gold certification. End
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