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6/10/25
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Construction has started on a new 45k sf Engineering & Computer Science (ECS) Innovation Hub on the California State University, Fullerton (CSUF) campus. The $54 mil project, located at 800 N State College Blvd in Fullerton, is being built for the school by C.W. Driver Companies.
The new facility is designed to foster a vibrant, hands-on learning environment that prepares the next generation of engineers, computer scientists, and technology leaders. Focused on engineering and computer science teaching and research, the cutting-edge building will house a series of specialized dry labs, supporting disciplines such as computing, robotics, materials testing, and cyber security. Organized in clusters and built with flexibility in mind, the labs are designed to adapt to evolving industry demands and workforce needs.
The Innovation Hub will also feature a range of support spaces including student lounges, study rooms, wellness and meeting areas, makerspaces, and equipment rooms—enhancing collaboration, creativity, and well-being among students and faculty. Further, the building will include immersive learning spaces, and real-world, project-based experiences. The building will serve as a launchpad for talent, a hub for industry collaboration, and a driver of economic opportunity in California and beyond.
“The ECS Innovation Hub represents the future of discovery, collaboration, and bold ideas that will shape tomorrow’s world. It’s where vision meets possibility and imagination gains the tools to become reality.” Said Sarab Singh, Associate Vice President for Capital Programs & Facilities Management, Cal State Fullerton.
For C.W. Driver, this facility represents the latest of multiple projects they’ve built at CSUF, including the recently completed $59 mil Visual Arts Campus, the Student Recreation Center, Children’s Center and Tri-Generation Plant. Other firms involved in this latest project include Gensler, Saiful Bouquet, P2S, LandLab & KPFF. The ECS Innovation Hub is slated for completion in Spring 2027.
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