HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. (May 20, 2016) – Construction has begun for the new $24 million Student Services Center at Coast Community College District’s Golden West campus in Huntington Beach.
As the district’s construction manager, Sundt Construction, Inc. (www.sundt.com) is overseeing, coordinating and directing all construction activities throughout every phase of the project.
Once completed, the 50,000-square-foot facility, designed by tBP Architecture, Inc., will consolidate the college’s multiple departments into a centralized, one-stop location in the center of campus. The project celebrates the college’s 50th anniversary and reflects the district’s commitment to providing exceptional service to its students.
“We are working closely with the district and our partners to ensure there is little impact on student life,” said Sundt Project Director John Messick. “All of the work will be completed while campus remains open, which can present challenges, but our team is fully prepared to embrace those challenges, as we have decades of experience working on occupied campuses and know what it takes to safely and successfully complete a project like this.”
Sundt’s work on Golden West College further strengthens the general contractor’s presence in Southern California as a leader in educational facilities. Other notable Sundt community college construction projects include Orange Coast College Interdisciplinary Complex in Costa Mesa, Ohlone Community College Academic Core in Fremont and San Diego CCD Miramar College Library/Learning Resource Center in San Diego.
About Sundt
Sundt Construction Inc. (www.sundt.com) is one of the country’s largest and most respected general contractors. The 126-year-old firm is known nationally for its commitment to quality and innovative approach to construction services. Sundt currently is ranked the 75th largest construction company in the United States by ENR, the industry’s principal trade magazine. The general contractor has offices in Irvine, San Diego, San José and Sacramento, California; Tempe and Tucson, Arizona; and San Antonio, Fort Worth and El Paso, Texas.