Johnson Center Expansion & Renovation

Completed Project

Johnson Center Expansion & Renovation

Project Description

The Johnson Center Expansion & Renovation (JCER) Project included new construction, demolition, and partial renovation of the existing 300,000 GSF Johnson Center. Spaces in the new addition include new weight training and cardio fitness, indoor running, walking track, indoor cycling, the Bike and Outdoor Adventures Shop, and a new east entrance with lobby, social spaces, and exterior site amenities.

Budget

$35,000,000

Square Footage

57,200 renovated; 53,632 new construction

Leed Rating

LEED Silver

Architect

FBT Architects

Contractor

Jaynes Corporation

Funding

The project is funded by Institutional Bonds.

Benefits to UNM Community

The JCER project is used for open recreation by students, faculty and staff under the direction of the Recreational Services Department of the Office of Student Affairs. It is an important tool in attracting and retaining students. Rec Services provides space for student recreational clubs and groups as well as sponsoring off-campus programming. The new addition spaces include new weight training and cardio fitness, indoor running, walking track, indoor cycling the Bike and Outdoor Adventures Sop, and a new east entrance with lobby and social spaces and exterior site amenities.