Designs for the new JUSTIN and J. Lohr Center for Wine and Viticulture are complete and construction is expected to begin within the next two months. “It’s going to be the best thing that Cal Poly can do for this program,” enology lecturer and Pilot Winery Manager Jim Shumate said. The center is named after […]
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Is it done yet? yakʔitʸutʸu still working on finishing touches
The yakʔitʸutʸu resident hall is still adding finishing touches despite a completion date set for August.
The new Pismo Pier keeps ‘California Classic’ feel
The updated Pismo Pier made its debut Saturday, Oct. 20 after 18 months of renovations. The pier now has new wooden boards and steel piles, water refill and fish cleaning stations, upgraded water and electrical lines, additional seating and more. The opening comes eight months ahead of schedule and just in time for the 72nd Annual […]
New dining hall delayed a year to Fall 2019
The new Vista Grande dining hall is a year behind schedule, slated to open next Fall.
University House will cost $347,048 to renovate for hosting events and guests
The renovations are being paid for by Cal Poly Corporation and a specific trust fund.
Parking problems could get worse as administration pushes for more students to be housed on campus
With the advent of major construction on campus to accommodate more students, parking has diminished on campus.
Downtown parking garage project that will add 445 new spaces awaiting City approval
The proposed project still must be approved by City Council and even then, construction will not begin for at least one year.
New terminal tour offers glimpse into future of SLO airport
The San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport is opening a new terminal Nov. 2.
Hot water project expected to end by Winter 2019; other construction will continue through 2019
Facilities Management and Development is engaged in ongoing renovations and construction work throughout campus.
Construction on Dexter Lawn continues
The construction should be completed within the next couple weeks.
Pismo Beach pier to close for up to two and a half years
Experts recommended the city rehabilitate the pier to assure its longevity
