Saddleback College’s Advanced
Technology & Education Park Building 1
Delivering Efficient Systems for
Specialized Learning Spaces
P2S provided engineering design, helping shape a highly efficient facility that supports technical education, operational flexibility, and long-term campus performance. The project required careful coordination of existing site utilities, phased utility extensions, and a separate electrical service to meet the demands of the new facility while minimizing disruption to ongoing operations.
P2S integrated adaptable HVAC systems, advanced lighting controls, electrified heating and domestic hot water systems, and technology infrastructure to support specialized instructional spaces.
The mechanical scope delivered a highly efficient, fully electrified heating strategy centered on heat recovery chillers that capture rejected heat from the cooling system for reuse — paired with a heat pump water heater that eliminates natural gas from the service hot water system. The resulting energy model delivers a measured Energy Use Intensity of 45 kBtu/sf-yr against the Title 24 Standard Design's 112 kBtu/sf-yr — a 60% reduction — and a 22% TDV savings over the Title 24-2019 baseline.
Through a collaborative design process with the District, Saddleback College, Gensler, and Swinerton Builders, P2S delivered engineering solutions that aligned with the campus’s sustainability, cost-efficiency, and future-ready educational goals.
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Unique Project Space
& Community Impact
Expanding Access to Career-Focused Education
Saddleback College’s ATEP Building 1 creates a unique learning environment where students gain hands-on experience in spaces designed to reflect the industries they are preparing to enter. The signature architectural feature of the complex is its sweeping mass-timber roof, in which exposed wood interior ceilings, constrained where chillers, condensers, rooftop air handlers, and the PV array could be placed without compromising the architectural intent.
The facility brings Culinary and Hospitality education together with Advanced Transportation and Logistics training, offering specialized classrooms, instructional labs, service bays, and flexible environments that support applied learning. Among the amenities are a 360° teaching model in which an instructor can demonstrate a culinary technique or a vehicle diagnostic from any workstation and project it simultaneously to every student in the room. For the Tustin campus and surrounding community, the building represents more than an expansion of academic space.
It creates new pathways into high-demand careers, supports workforce development in clean transportation and technical fields, and strengthens Saddleback College’s ability to serve students with modern, adaptable facilities designed for long-term value.