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5/14/19
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Work has begun on Orange Coast College’s (OCC) new $36 mil Kinesiology and Athletics Complex in Costa Mesa. The 88k sf, multi-building complex is one part of a broader project to revitalize and modernize OCC’s campus, and one of three projects for OCC currently being constructed by C.W. Driver Companies. The new complex will offer a new pool and additional resources for kinesiology students.
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The new Kinesiology and Athletics Complex will provide an expanded, modernized space for a wide variety of OCC programs, including physical education, athletics, sports medicine and kinesiology studies. The construction will occur in two phases. The first phase includes new construction of a multi-building, one-story complex spanning 58k sf. Phase two will focus on the renovation of the existing 30k sf building that houses the men and women’s locker rooms and existing pool areas.
Upon completion, the three buildings will encompass division offices, athletic training, adaptive physical education, equipment management, locker rooms/showers, support spaces for the aquatics programs, a 65‐meter competition pool with double bulkheads, 25‐meter instructional pool and 450-person bleacher covered by a canopy. The buildings will be interconnected by an overhead shade structure.
C.W. Driver Companies is partnering with Little Diversified Architectural Consulting on the project. In addition to David Amundson, the C.W. Driver Companies team consists of Donny Dymond, project manager; John Wedge, senior superintendent and Mark Vondran, chief estimator.
This complex is one part of the broader project funded by Measure M, a $698 mil general obligation bond provided and supported by the local community to construct education facilities for all three colleges that comprise Coast Community College District. In addition to the Kinesiology and Athletics Complex, C.W. Driver Companies is managing the construction of several other projects at the Orange Coast College campus, including the Student Union Complex (slated for completion December 2020) and Language Arts and Social Science Building Complex (set to break ground in October 2019).
According to David Amundson, project executive at C.W. Driver Companies, “This new complex is designed to create a more communal campus environment, as well as improve operational and energy efficiencies for one of the nation’s largest community colleges.”
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