Facilities Management
Completed Projects
Henry Madden Library our capital outlay program and private contributions make possible the current $105-million addition and renovation of the university's library. The Madden Library is the largest academic library in the San Joaquin Valley. The library is a vital resource for Fresno State's students and faculty, as well for other educational institutions, government agencies and businesses throughout the region.
Renderings and Building Design by AC Martin and Associates
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Construction on the Aquatics Center had been completed back in fall of 2011, at a project budget of $6,097,000. The funding for the structure was provided through California State University renewal funds, as well as loans from the CSU Risk Management Authority which is the CSU’s self-insurance program.
Campus consulting architects Taylor Teter Partnership designed the complex.
The center is located just east of Bulldog Diamond on the south side of Barstow Avenue.




The Peace Garden, also known as the "gift to the Library site" is completed! Improvements to this area have been greatly enhanced to include new walkways, accessible pathways to monuments, enhanced seating and new plantings. Visitors to the library are able to experience the new garden through the north facing glass, while visitors to the garden itself can note the serenity it affords. The improvements allow for both quiet meditation and more accommodating group experiences.
Renderings and Garden Design by Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects
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A Photovoltaic (PV) Solar Parking Structure
A Photovoltaic (PV) Solar Parking Structure recently completed in partnership with
Chevron Energy Solutions provides covered parking with a solar PV roof. The structure
covers 722 parking spaces on 5.5 acres in Parking Lot V. This solar system is estimated
to provide 20% of core campus power.
The Save Mart Center, a $103 million special events center supported entirely through private and corporate gifts and sponsorships, represents the largest such privately supported facility in the history of the California State University system.
A $22-million three-building complex which houses 100 faculty offices and is the new home of the College of Science and Mathematics, as well as the departments of Psychology and Earth and Environmental Sciences, computer labs, classrooms and the Criminology Department.
If you would like more information about The Water and Energy Technology Incubator please visit the International Center for Water Technology webpage at http://www.icwt.net.
A collaborative venture between the university, industry and public agencies. The facility features an underground water pit to be used for water and irrigation testing. This modern test facility provides independent testing and performance certification for pumps and other water technology equipment, an educational learning lab for students, and an incubator facility for businesses specializing in water, irrigation and clean-energy.















