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UC Davis Plans Robert Mondavi Institute Phase II

Published 10/6/2008

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.