InstitutionalThese projects are apart of our Continuing Contract Management Services with Santa Fe College: Minor projects include specific projects for planning, renovations, alterations, additions and new construction for which construction costs do not exceed $2,000,000.

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Santa Fe College Building E Air Handling Unit Coil Replacements

Client: Santa Fe College

Project Description: Blakeland Construction worked with the staff at Santa Fe College to insure that replacing the coils in Building E’s air handlers caused the least amount of disturbances to their classes. Project included removing and replacing chilled water and heating hot water coils and related piping.

Project Completion: Spring 2016

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Santa Fe College Building V Gym Lobby Restroom ADA Upgrade:

Client: Santa Fe College

Project Description: This project consists of new ADA Demolition and renovation of the Lobby Restrooms on the northeast corner of Building V. The work includes cutting and patching, selective structure demolition, concrete reinforcing, cast-in-place concrete, masonry mortaring and grouting, CMU masonry, metal fabrications, carpentry, casework, vapor retarders, joint protection, doors, frames, finish hardware, gypsum board assemblies, tiling, suspended gypsum board ceilings, painting, signage, toilet compartments and toilet room accessories. New mechanical, plumbing and electrical work.

Project Completion: Summer 2015

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Santa Fe College Building R Student Affairs Office Renovations:

Client: Santa Fe College

Project Description: This project consists of removing an interior wall in the Student Affairs Office and installing a new aluminum storefront glass. Converting an existing storage room into a working office with electric and data. Repainting the main lobby and replacing the carpet in the offices.

Project Completion: Fall 2014

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