Valencia Campus Infrastructure

Completed Project

Valencia Campus Infrastructure

Project Description

This project includes the modernization of the Student Union Building and Lecture Hall A101 for collaboration and accessibility, parking lot and road rehabilitation, as well as an improved definition of the southwest campus entrance, enhancing safety and the portrayal of the campus to the greater Valencia community.

Budget

$4,984,162.95

Square Footage

Renovation is 6,972 gross square feet (GSF). Parking lot and road rehabilitation total 489,700 GSF and landscaping totaling 66,700 GSF.

Architect

Vigil & Associates Architectural Group P.C.
Sites Southwest

Contractor

Bradbury & Stamm Construction

Funding

The project is funded by Valencia County bonds, severance tax bonds, and a Campus match.

Benefits to UNM Community

This project updates student areas and provides safe and clear access to buildings. Much of the Valencia campus was constructed in the 1980s, with very little renovation to modernize the more heavily used facilities. These renovations extend the useful life and reduce existing deferred maintenance needs. The Student Center in the Arts & Science that houses the main lecture hall for the campus, is in need of renewal to improve the technology and provide an enhanced learning environment and comply with ADA standards. The campus’s southwest entry drainage issues were resolved, making it a safe and accessible pedestrian entrance. This project provided enhancements to the landscaping, and improved the wayfinding system.

Additional Project Notes

Project Manager: Tony Silva