Higher Education

UCSD’s new Pepper Canyon West Living & Learning Neighborhood (PCWLLN) is a more than $300 million project to construct two mixed-use towers housing more than 1,400 student units. The University’s accelerated schedule required overlapping design and construction, so they called Coda to identify issues before they became problems.

Continuous operation and superior user experience

Streamline Planning & Delivery

Identify inconsistency in design and avoid high-risk, high-cost construction challenges. Proactively assess life safety, code compliance, and constructability to ensure program-specific requirements are met.

Avoid Disruption

Create a meaningful data strategy that ensures performant, compliant facilities. Improve efficiency, reduce labor costs, and ensure ongoing compliance by standardizing your facility and asset data.

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Coda’s U-VIEW solution allowed us to redesign the system to solve for issues before they became problems in the field, saving time and money.

ANDREW FAETT

CLARK CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGER

Coda’s U-VIEW solution allowed us to redesign the system to solve for issues before they became problems in the field, saving time and money.

ANDREW FAETT

CLARK CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGER

Higher Education Services

Solutions

  • Digital mapping
  • Accurate analysis of underground conditions
  • Complete mapping of existing building conditions
  • Complete data collection and integration into facilities management system
  • Thorough review of design documents to catch potential issues
  • Integration of all available data sources
  • Advanced reality capture technologies
  • Campus program and project level specifications for assets, spaces, and technology

Benefits

  • Maintain campus trust and reputation
  • Ensure efficient maintenance
  • Avoid operational disruptions
  • Equip facilities managers to operate effectively from day one
  • Align across facility stakeholders
  • Guarantee all safety and usability standards are met
  • Quickly detect and address inconsistencies between new and existing infrastructure