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San Bernardino Valley College
Applied Technology Building

Engineering For the
Future of Technical Education

To modernize one of the oldest buildings on campus into a cutting-edge training facility, the P2S team provided dedicated Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Technology, and Fire Protection engineering design.

The $101.1 million project, with $33.7 million funded from state contributions, resulted in the delivery of the 114,897 square-foot Applied Technology Building, on track to achieve LEED Platinum Certification. 

Leading the Way in Design Excellence


This project’s all-electric design and advanced sustainability strategies earned recognition from top industry organizations.

Among other awards, it received the San Diego Green Building Council Sustainability Award, 2020 Merit in Certification Systems — New Construction; California Higher Education Energy & Sustainability, 2020 Best Practice Overall Sustainable Design; and Construction Management Association of America (CMAA) Southern California Chapter, 2025 Project Achievement Awards — Education.

Exceeding Title 24 energy standards by 31%, the facility achieves an exceptional EUI of 29 kBtu/sf/year. 

Applied Training
for the Next Generation

As SBVC’s flagship facility for Career Technical Education (CTE) programs, the Applied Tech building prepares students for careers in Automotive Technology (Traditional, Hybrid, and EV), Solar Technology, HVAC, Refrigeration and Heavy Duty/Medium Trucks, including training in suspension and computer-controlled engines. Additional programs include those in Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Machining, Water Technology, Electricity & Electronics, and Industrial Automation.

Integrated Solutions on Display

When it comes to designing a high-performance building, there’s typically not one silver bullet that achieves the desired results—instead, it’s an accumulation of strategies. In this case, P2S harnessed a number of climate-appropriate solutions and high-efficiency features.

Hub for
Career Readiness

59,612 square feet of auto shops and laboratories, 2,061 square feet of offices, 6,000 square feet of study spaces, and 200 square feet of other support spaces—all assignable—create a vital campus hub for the nearly 5,700 students enrolled in CTE courses. A full-size Volvo EV big rig even counts among the facility’s specialized training resources.

Detail-Driven Sustainable Design

Balancing the precise execution of multiple solutions was a central part of the project. Daylight solatubes, bringing natural light into study and training spaces, and five solar thermal chimneys, boosting natural ventilation in labs, further enrich the atmosphere throughout the building. Behind the scenes, modular wetlands and underground water storage work to enable advanced biofiltration.

Building Connections for Hands-On Training

We recognized that every subtle design decision contributes to making SBVC’s vision of interactive, experiential learning come alive. For instance, glazing along the hallways offers views into the lab spaces, creating a visual cohesion that supports the interdisciplinary nature of the department programs hosted here. Classrooms and labs open onto campus circulation paths, complemented with operable wall systems that connect the entry plaza to flexible, multipurpose spaces. 

P2S is proud to have shaped this high-performance facility transforming how students are gaining hands-on experience in some of the most in-demand careers on the West Coast.

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