The University of California, Davis is planning to construct the second phase of the Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food Science. The $16.5 million, 32,000-sf project will feature a teaching and research winery, a food science laboratory, and a brewery. Construction will begin in June of 2009 with completion slated for July of 2010. The project team includes Flad Architects of San Francisco; Gayner Engineering; KPW Structural Engineers; civil engineers Creegan+D'Angelo; construction firm BNB Norcal of San Mateo; and HLA Landscape Architects. LEED Gold-NC sustainable design certification will be sought for the single-story project. The first three buildings in the Robert Mondavi Institute's academic complex, comprised of laboratories, offices, and instructional facilities, officially opened on Oct. 10, 2008.
UC Davis Plans Robert Mondavi Institute Phase II
Davis, Calif.