Following the successful conversion of the Quad district, Big Shift construction is moving focus to the Sprocket District, which covers the western campus core including the Segundo and Reagan residence halls, the Student Health and Wellness Center, the ARC, the University Credit Union Center, and a handful of classroom and lab buildings.
To meet campus growth projections and improve the resiliency of the campus water supply, a new domestic water treatment plant will be constructed to treat surface water from Lake Berryessa.
With new facilities like the Teaching and Learning Complex and the Diane Bryant Engineering Student Design Center opening in this district, we’re now working to transform the commute for the many bicyclists and pedestrians traveling here.
UC Davis' Class of 1968 is partnering with Campus Planning and Environmental Stewardship to create an iconic structure at the entrance of Howard Way and Russell Boulevard to enhance this entrance's welcoming environment and commemorate the campus's historic gateways.
To safely accommodate the increasing number of cars, bikes and pedestrians going to and from the campus’s expanding Gateway District, this project — majority-funded by the Federal Highway Administration — replaces a 32-foot-wide, almost- 70-year-old bridge with a seismically safe 52-foot-wide span that includes standard sidewalks and bike lanes.