Long term projects and brand new structures are exciting, but sometimes a seemingly simple upgrade to an already existing building can make all the difference.The Engineering & Computer Science building has recently begun a project that will replace broken window glazing panels and waterproof the entire exterior in order to prevent rain water intrusion. In the past, engineering students experienced trouble with gaps in the panels that allowed water leakage to occur. Now, with winter approaching, workers hope to complete construction within the next few months.
The Social Sciences/Public Administration building is also experiencing its share of construction work, but this time in hopes of keeping up with advancing technology. By the end of the month, there will be a new state of the art Video Teleconferencing Computer Laboratory that "includes new computer furniture, black out curtains, and video cameras and flat screens throughout the room," according to CSULB's website.
For further information, there is an interactive map at this location that enables the public to see what new developments are occurring in each area of construction by grazing over spots on a CSULB map and following links to subsequent pages.
[Photo courtesy of CSULB]

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