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CSU Campus Construction Projects and Practices Lauded for Safety and Sustainability

​​Several CSU campuses were recognized for excellence in Safety in Construction and Sustainable Campus Practices during the February 2021 Facilities Management Virtual Forum, a systemwide conference facilitated by the Capital Planning, Design and Construction (CPDC) department of the CSU Chancellor’s Office.

The awards reflect a remarkable array of campus projects honored for their model efforts. Through a spirit of continuous improvement, these campus teams highlight the effective stewardship of the facilities across the 23 CSU campuses—collectively one of the state’s most important assets.

​Sustainable Campus Practices 

Sustainable campus practices have been a part of the CSU’s culture for decades, and the current focus is on reducing carbon emissions and equitably managing the impacts of climate change.

“While every campus has exemplary sustainability stories to tell, three were selected for their model efforts in 2020,” says Aaron Klemm, Chief of Energy, Sustainability and Transportation at the CSU Chancellor’s Office.

Safety in Construction

Seven CSU construction projects across five CSU campuses were recognized for stellar safety performance between 2018 and 2020, demonstrating that achieving better safety does not compromise productivity or quality. Winning projects had no recordable injuries and zero lost time injuries, resulting in cost savings and improved schedule performance. The honored projects were:

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Learn more about the CSU’s commitment to sustainable practices on the Capital Planning, Design and Construction website