The Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies will receive more than $5 million from the Chancellor’s Office to fund upgrades and improvements on the 16-acre site. A construction budget of $4.29 million and a total project budget of $5.38 million from the…
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The three elevators in the College of Engineering (Building 9) will receive extensive upgrades in a modernization project that is scheduled to start in late June. The elevator contractor, thyssenkrupp Elevator, is expected to formalize the contract with the university…
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Fire alarms in at least 45 buildings across Cal Poly Pomona are being upgraded in a project that aims to enhance emergency response and safeguard the campus community. Buildings with older fire alarms will receive an upgrade that includes new…
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The U.S. Green Building Council’s Los Angeles Chapter (USGBC-LA) has awarded The Collins College of Hospitality Management the 2017 Sustainability Innovation Award in the category of Health and Well-being for Building 80, which was certified LEED Gold. The recognizes building projects that exceed the…
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With dawn not yet breaking on Monday morning, Cal Poly Pomona President Soraya M. Coley wielded a pair of oversized scissors and cut a large yellow ribbon to open the realigned stretch of Kellogg Drive. She then got behind the…
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After months of preparation and construction, the realigned southern section of Kellogg Drive will open to drivers at 5:30 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 21. The former route of Kellogg Drive, which ran along the Residential Suites and Scolinos Field, will…
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University President Soraya M. Coley signed on to We Are Still In, a nationwide grass-roots initiative that aims to abide by the Paris climate agreement despite the withdrawal by the United States from the pact. Cal Poly Pomona is one…
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