From campus construction to Welcome Week and the anticipation of the opening of the Lynda and Stewart Resnick Student Union and the President's Investiture.
As Fresno State welcomes students and faculty back to campus this fall, it’s impossible not to notice the construction across campus related to the Central Utility Plant Replacement project. In the largest public-private partnership for utility infrastructure in the California State University system, the project will modernize Fresno State’s central utilities.
The project includes major energy conservation measures, with a target to provide more than 30% energy savings to Fresno State during the 33-year contract.
Through the end of 2023, safety fencing will occupy two large areas of campus — along the Jackson Avenue pathway from lots P30-31 north to the McKee Fisk building and along the Maple Avenue pathway from the roundabout in front of University High School to San Ramon Avenue by the Satellite Student Union. Additional fencing will be added as the project progresses.
As a result, access to some buildings will be limited, and the campus community should allow extra time to walk across campus. Signage will be in place to direct pedestrians to accessible entries and safe paths of travel. Facilities Management is sending regular communications to the campus community to keep them informed.
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