Manzanita Park Residence Hall

 

Project Description

As the first new undergraduate dormitory built on the Stanford campus in 20 years, the Manzanita Park Residence Hall will provide a new home to 125 upper-class undergraduate students in the heart of the Manzanita Park Community.

The residence hall will feature a mix of single and two-room double student rooms, as well as a number of well-appointed programme spaces. A grand lounge with adjoining kitchenette will provide an ideal space for social and academic activities. Study spaces, seminar rooms, and a computer cluster will provide further collaborative spaces for students to study and socialize.

Along with Lantana, Castano and Kimball Hall, the New Manzanita Park Residence Hall will complete the Manzanita Park Community of undergraduate residences.

Project Data

Department/School Residential and Dining Enterprises
Architect BAR Architects
Contractor McCarthy Building Companies
Gross Square Feet 41,805
Construction Schedule March 2014 - Summer 2015
Project Manager Mike Mithen
Project Website manzanitaparkresidence.stanford.edu

 


 

Current Work

This Week's Activities:

  • Concrete placement for east side retaining wals scheduled for Tuesday, 1/11 
  • Expect increased traffic due to concrete trucks
  • Preparations for placement of east side slab-on-grade continue (rebar, rock/gravel, vapor barrier)
  • Layout of west side framing is scheduled to begin 

Construction Impacts:

    Hours of work: 8:00AM-5:00PM

  • Pedestrian & Bike Circulation: Pedestrian & bicycle circulation will be interrupted due to construction site fencing.  Please use caution while circulating near the site.
  • Noise: Noise impacts from construction vehicles & equipment (back-up alarms, etc). 
  • Dust: Dust generation from regular site activities; Dust control measures will be implemented
  • Vehicular: Typical circulation of construction vehicles 
Safety Reminders
  • Any Stanford visitor to the site needs to be authorized by Stanford Project Manager/Engineer.
  • Hard hats, safety vest, closed toe shoes and long pants are required on the jobsite at all times.
  • Expect construction traffic and vehicles, please use caution while driving, walking or biking in the vicinity.
Notes For additional information on this project, please contact Stanford Project Engineer, Ethan Landy, at 650.497.2691 or contact Stanford Project Manager, Mike Mithen.