Phase 1 of the first-year student housing replacement project at California State Polytechnic University, located in Pomona, has recently been completed.
The project consists of two eight-story towers that house 980 students and includes a 35,000-square-foot dining facility. Both towers are structural concrete constructed by the contractor’s own concrete crews. The project included the relocation of approximately 2,600 linear feet of along one drive, and the addition of 400 parking spaces around the area.
With the site comprising 16 acres, and the project itself a little more than 10 acres, it was the largest project to date for the university.
The project was also the first collaborative Design-Build project for Cal Poly Pomona. Sundt teamed up with HMC Architects and EYRC Architects to complete the $162-million project.