Student Life, Health, Wellness and Recreation

The academic space program included 373,400 assignable square feet of research space, instructional space and academic office space. The amounts and types of space were tied to the anticipated distribution of faculty members among disciplines, classroom utilization and a modular approach to office-space needs.

Student Wellness and Counseling, Recreation, and Student Life: New Space to improve the student experience

The Student Life program included health and psychological counseling facilities, enrollment, dining and recreational facilities to support, attract and retain students and that are integrated throughout the campus. The Project encouraged innovations that facilitate shared student‐life spaces and one‐stop, student‐centered services. It totals 115,500 assignable square feet plus 420,570 gross square feet of outdoor space, including athletic fields.

Student Housing: Adds 1,700 New On-campus Beds 

The student housing program was designed to address existing and future demand for on-campus housing. It included 289,600 assignable square feet and adds 1,700 beds to the campus inventory,.

Parking and Mobility: 1,570 New Parking Spaces and New, Expanded Campus Entrance

The project added 1,570 net new parking spaces to the campus' existing inventory.  The additional parking was delivered in phases between 2018 and 2020.  The spaces are proximate to the new traffic-signal controlled entrance and multi-modal roadway that begins at the intersection of Bellevue Road and Lake Road.  

Campus Operations

Campus Operations were intended to be co‐located for optimization. The program included public safety and environmental health components and totals 11,405 assignable square feet. 

Infrastructure

As an undeveloped, greenfield site, the scale and scope of necessary infrastructure represented a significant portion of the overall program. The infrastructure program included water and sewer infrastructure, power and emergency power, gas infrastructure, stormwater management, information technology and telecommunications.