Education  January 26, 2015

PCL Construction begins work on $87.5M CSU student housing project

FORT COLLINS — Denver-based PCL Construction Inc. has begun work on an $87.5 million project for Colorado State University in Fort Collins to build three student-housing buildings to be called Aggie Village.

Aggie Village will have 972 beds, as well as community and academic space. The nearly 400,000-square-foot spaces comprise five levels above grade and one below grade. Complex features will include an Intercultural Connections Community, a courtyard with outdoor programming space for 500 people, and office space for Division of Student Affairs programs.

The team is aiming to obtain a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Gold certification. The project is scheduled to be completed in September 2016.

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This is the second contract PCL has been awarded by CSU. In 2014 PCL completed the university’s 615-bed residence hall complex and pavilion building known as Laurel Village. The two residence halls received LEED Gold certification, while the pavilion building received LEED Platinum.

FORT COLLINS — Denver-based PCL Construction Inc. has begun work on an $87.5 million project for Colorado State University in Fort Collins to build three student-housing buildings to be called Aggie Village.

Aggie Village will have 972 beds, as well as community and academic space. The nearly 400,000-square-foot spaces comprise five levels above grade and one below grade. Complex features will include an Intercultural Connections Community, a courtyard with outdoor programming space for 500 people, and office space for Division of Student Affairs programs.

The team is aiming to obtain a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Gold certification. The project is…

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