Project Details
Client: State Center Community College District
Location: Fresno, California
Type: University Administration Building
Size: 100,000 sq. ft.
Construction Cost: $41 million
Interesting Fact: The project is a comprehensive renovation of a 90 year-old historic administration building at Fresno City College. The Old Administration building is the only surviving complex remaining from the Fresno State Normal School, the first institution of higher education for the training of teachers in the San Joaquin Valley. Construction began in 1915 and was completed in 1916; it was the first permanent building on the campus. The building originally contained administrative offices, classrooms and a library on the second floor.
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Blair, Church & Flynn is currently part of the design team for the comprehensive renovation of the 100,000 sq. ft., 90 year old historic administration building at Fresno City College. The project scope includes: seismic retrofit, structural, mechanical and electrical upgrades, fire life safety enhancements, site improvements and access code compliance. The building will include administration, classrooms, faculty and campus organization offices, auditorium, music/choral, library, staff workrooms and restrooms. Total project cost is approximately $41 million.

