A hallway at the new Buena Vista science building at the Glendale Community College campus in California.

New Possibilities in STEM & Research at Glendale Community College

Glendale Community College Buena Vista Building | Glendale, California

The ground-up new Buena Vista science building is a five-story 97,000-sq.-ft. facility, consisting of 31 science labs and support spaces, 3,000-sq.-ft. science academy, a 125-seat stepped lecture hall, 30 faculty offices, two department chair offices, a student-centric collaboration space on each floor, an open lounge, and additional indoor and outdoor collaboration spaces.

About the

Project

The Buena Vista building represents a bold leap forward for Glendale Community College. Additional features include an outdoor workspace, cadaver room, chemical storage areas, and a total of 68 fume hoods that serve the laboratories. The newly constructed building addresses the College’s need for biological and physical sciences teaching and laboratory spaces that adhere to current operational and safety standards.

“The beautiful Glendale Community College campus flows down a hillside. However, this topography makes it difficult to carve out enough flat land to build compared to open, flat campuses [...] To prepare the Buena Vista building footprint, we built a large shoring wall and removed thousands of cubic yards of material.”

Jeff Trueman, Project Executive

DPR Construction

CONSTRUCTABILITY

Challenges & Solutions

Wall System

DPR encountered limited access where the wall system against the shoring walls was not feasible as originally designed. Collaborating with a trade partner, both teams conducted meetings to explore alternative approaches that aligned with the project’s intent while minimizing concerns from the Department of State Architects (DSA). Ultimately, a Change Contract Document (CCD) was approved, providing a cost-neutral solution and preventing potential delays.

Lab Lighting System

DPR developed creative strategies to reduce project schedule delays and cost impacts, particularly addressing challenges related to the proposed lab lighting system design and seismic bracing requirements identified in a DSA observation report for the ACT ceilings. To prevent major schedule disruptions caused by congestion with pre-coordinated above-ceiling MEP systems, DPR promptly collaborated with electrical and ACT trade partners to devise and implement an alternative solution that met DSA standards.

Laser Scanning & Drone Technologies

DPR's Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) team exceeded minimal contractual expectations by proactively addressing civil, mechanical, architectural, and structural issues, resulting in time and cost savings for the Design Team and the College.

The project, situated on a hillside surrounded by campus buildings and residential apartments, utilized cutting-edge laser scanning and drone technologies to create a digital model, optimizing retaining wall excavation and identifying sequencing conflicts.

aerial shot of a large red crane at the center of a construction site
A science classroom with blue walls, large lab tables, and a model of a heron at the Glendale Community College new science building.
An image of the elevation facing north during construction of the Buena Vista science building is at the Glendale Community College campus.
CONSTRUCTABILITY

Challenges & Solutions

aerial shot of a large red crane at the center of a construction site

Wall System

DPR encountered limited access where the wall system against the shoring walls was not feasible as originally designed. Collaborating with a trade partner, both teams conducted meetings to explore alternative approaches that aligned with the project’s intent while minimizing concerns from the Department of State Architects (DSA). Ultimately, a Change Contract Document (CCD) was approved, providing a cost-neutral solution and preventing potential delays.

A science classroom with blue walls, large lab tables, and a model of a heron at the Glendale Community College new science building.

Lab Lighting System

DPR developed creative strategies to reduce project schedule delays and cost impacts, particularly addressing challenges related to the proposed lab lighting system design and seismic bracing requirements identified in a DSA observation report for the ACT ceilings. To prevent major schedule disruptions caused by congestion with pre-coordinated above-ceiling MEP systems, DPR promptly collaborated with electrical and ACT trade partners to devise and implement an alternative solution that met DSA standards.

An image of the elevation facing north during construction of the Buena Vista science building is at the Glendale Community College campus.

Laser Scanning & Drone Technologies

DPR's Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) team exceeded minimal contractual expectations by proactively addressing civil, mechanical, architectural, and structural issues, resulting in time and cost savings for the Design Team and the College.

The project, situated on a hillside surrounded by campus buildings and residential apartments, utilized cutting-edge laser scanning and drone technologies to create a digital model, optimizing retaining wall excavation and identifying sequencing conflicts.

The terrace and outdoor workspace at the Buena Vista building on the Glendale Community College campus.
An auditorium at the new Glendale Community College Buena Vista building.
A laboratory at the new Buena Vista science building at Glendale Community College.
The terrace and outdoor workspace at the Buena Vista building on the Glendale Community College campus.
An auditorium at the new Glendale Community College Buena Vista building.
A laboratory at the new Buena Vista science building at Glendale Community College.
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