Browse through completed campus projects to get a better idea of the scale and type of work Design and Construction Management implements across the university in support of UC Davis' teaching, research and engagement mission.
To provide increased protection and accessibility for students, employees and the public, these buildings are being renovated to improve their seismic and fire safety in conjunction with the construction of multiple ADA improvements.
In order to accommodate an increased need for mental health care and counseling spaces in the Student Health and Wellness Center, areas on the second and third floors are being modified.
This new 14,400-square-foot greenhouse will protect an important grapevine collection from disease, improving the resiliency of a major source of grapevines planted in the United States.
With new facilities like the Teaching and Learning Complex and the Diane Bryant Engineering Student Design Center opening in this district, we’re now working to transform the commute for the many bicyclists and pedestrians traveling here.
The fourth floor of the Teaching and Learning Complex will host 12,000 square feet of open offices that will support undergraduate education. To facilitate this missions, revisions will be made to the fourth floor of the TLC to best support occupants.
A new central plant for the California Natural Primate Research Center will be constructed to replace the existing heating and cooling system with a more energy-efficient hot water system. In order to run the new plant with a lower carbon footprint, while also reducing operating costs, a solar/thermal collector panel field will be installed.
Nine classrooms in the Wellman Hall basement will be renovated as part of the ongoing General Assignment Classroom renovation program. Renovations include re-sizing classrooms, upgrading technology and Wi-Fi, and adding new furniture.
In order to comply with the Campus Security Standards Implementation Project, UC Davis is replacing multiple types of key-card control systems with AggieAccess, the new standard for electronic building access.
Bainer Hall is home to diverse engineering programs that research, create and innovate, including bionanotechnology — the science and engineering of micro- and nanosystems applied to biological fields, like health. Three lab spaces on the third floor of Bainer Hall — rooms 3069A, 3125 & 3123 — are being renovated to accommodate new equipment...