BOND MEASURE HH NEWS AND UPDATES

DECEMBER 2025

SAN DIEGO CITY COLLEGE

A MESSAGE FROM VICE CHANCELLOR

DR. JOEL PETERSON

CAMPUS VOICE IN DESIGN

From ideas to early plans, your input is shaping what's next

Campus stakeholders at City College participate in a programming workshop for the Saville Theatre Replacement project.

Since the start of the semester, we have shared with you that our teams have been deep in the programming phase of the Measure HH bond program - listening closely to faculty, staff, and students – understanding how campus facilities are used today and looking ahead at what they will need in the years ahead. This work is essential and foundational, and it depends on the voices of the people who teach, learn, and work in these facilities.

 

Programming is the part of the

process where we ask many questions: How do students use this space? What’s

missing? What would make their experience better? It’s essentially the blueprint for the blueprint, as the input gathered during this phase becomes the framework for the activities that follow.

 

We are now entering the design phase, and it is important to understand what that means – and what it does not mean.

 

During design, the ideas and priorities shared by faculty, staff, and students during programming are taken up by skilled architects, planners, and engineers who specialize in translating articulated needs and vision into physical spaces. Conceptual designs rendered

into sketches, layouts, and massing concepts begin to emerge, allowing stakeholders to see how their ideas might come together in a real, usable form.

 

This phase is still very much in need of college voices. Faculty, staff, and students will continue to review concepts, ask questions, and provide feedback as design ideas are developed and refined.

 

Just as important, projects will not move beyond schematic design (think blueprint) until there is shared agreement on the layout, look, and fundamental design. This is to ensure designs reflect real needs, practical priorities, and how our campuses actually function.

 

Once a project advances past schematic design, the focus shifts. Design teams move into more technical detail - things like mechanical systems, ducting and piping, electrical

infrastructure, structural systems, and constructability. At that point, the functional and aesthetic design has already been set through collective input, and the work becomes all about technical systems, functioning, and constructability.

 

You can already see this transition taking place. Stakeholder teams are returning from design safaris, site walks, and benchmarking visits to other campuses and districts with practical ideas and observations. Workshops are helping shape early design concepts that respond to each college's specific needs and identity as initial layouts and options begin to coalesce.

 

The feedback you’ve given, the needs you’ve identified, and the vision you have for your spaces all begin to take form now. I appreciate everyone who’s taken the time to lean in. There’s a lot of work ahead, but we’re building the future of SDCCD’s campuses – together.

 

Sincerely,

 

Joel L. A. Peterson, PhD, MBA, MA

Vice Chancellor & Executive Operations Officer

San Diego Community College District 

CITIZENS' BOND OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE

Members tour the Educational Cultural Complex Theatre

On Monday, December 8, all five current members of the SDCCD’s Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee (CBOC) toured the Educational Cultural Complex (ECC) Theatre project to view construction progress firsthand.


The CBOC is an advisory body to the district on matters related to the implementation of the Measure HH construction bond program, as required by California’s Proposition 39, which mandates that citizen advisory panels be established to assure accountability for the use of public funds. Site visits such as this allow committee members to better understand project scope, sequencing, and progress as part of their ongoing oversight responsibilities.


The tour included Chancellor Gregory Smith, Vice Chancellor Joel Peterson, College of Continuing Education President Tina M. King, and other college and district representatives, along with bond program support staff. The visit was led by Chantel Marcq, project manager, and Omar Bernabe, superintendent, both with PCL Construction, along with architect Joaquin Varela Ferrer of HGA Architecture.


During the walk-through, committee members saw active work underway across the site, including interior demolition on the first and second floors and early structural preparations for new walls. In addition to interior work, the group saw excavation and footing activities, utility work, and exterior grading in progress, as well as new openings along the north side of the building. Walking the site helped connect construction activity to the overall project scope.

BUILDING TOGETHER

Meet the design-build teams partnering with City College to bring Measure HH projects from idea to reality

Design and construction are moving forward together under Measure HH. Eight design-build teams are partnering with campus stakeholders across the district to help turn program needs and campus input into early designs and buildable plans.


The Measure HH team spoke with each of these teams to learn more about their approach, experience, and how they’re working with campuses during the design phase. If you're interested in seeing profiles from all campus design-build teams, visit the Measure HH Project Partner section on the website here.

Saville Theatre Renovation

Roesling Nakamura Terada Architects (RNT) / Sundt Construction

What impact do you hope the new Saville Theatre will have on students, faculty, and the community?


We envision the new Saville Theatre as a space that elevates learning, creativity, and community connection. A state-of-the-art facility will expand instructional opportunities, support professional-level performances, and instill pride in students pursuing careers in the performing arts. Beyond the campus, the theatre will invite the community to experience performances and celebrate the talents of City College students alongside professional artists. Ultimately, we hope the Saville Theatre becomes a beautiful, vibrant gathering place, one that strengthens the cultural fabric of the campus and the city.


>> Read full interview

>> View project profile

"A" Building Expansion

Gensler Architects / Rudolph & Sletten

What excites your team most about being selected for this project? 



Our Rudolph & Sletten | Gensler team was genuinely excited by the prospect of contributing to City College's remarkable 100-year legacy in the San Diego community. Partnering to help shape the college's growth into its next century and support its emerging student leaders has been an incredible privilege.


>> Read full interview

>> View project profile

ALPHABET SOUP

Bond program terms explained

From planning and design to construction and oversight, Measure HH involves many moving parts – and plenty of shorthand. This glossary provides simple explanations of terms and acronyms that frequently appear in meetings and written materials.


Architect of Record (AOR)

The firm legally responsible for the architectural design and construction documents.


OAC (Owner–Architect–Contractor) Meeting

A recurring coordination meeting between the district (owner), architect, and contractor to review progress, schedules, coordination issues, and next steps during design and construction.


Schematic Design (SD)

The first design phase where ideas become early layouts, diagrams, and concepts showing overall organization and intent.


Design Development (DD)

The phase where schematic designs are augmented with mechanical and other systems, systems are coordinated, and materials and layouts are further defined.


Construction Documents (CDs)

Detailed drawings and specifications used for permitting, bidding, and construction.


See more terms and definitions in our Measure HH & Capital Projects Glossary!

San Diego City College Project Profiles

Stay Connected

With projects now underway and many more in the pipeline, Measure HH is already making a difference for the 90,000 students served annually by SDCCD. Visit the Measure HH website here!



We look forward to sharing more updates in future issues. If you have questions or ideas for a future story, we’d love to hear from you. Just send us a message at

SDCCDMeasureHH@sdccd.edu.

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