BKF Engineers provides innovative, sustainable solutions and a win/win approach to your campus projects. We are ranked #6 as the Top Student Housing Engineering Firm in 2024 by Building Design + Construction in the nation. Whether you are focusing on STEM, STEAM, Student Unions, Housing, or New Central Utility Plants, we have you covered.
Our engineers, planners, land surveyors, and grants and funding team members bring valuable expertise to award-winning projects in public and private universities and colleges throughout the West Coast. We’re ready to help design the next generation of successful educational spaces. Let’s collaborate to create efficient, future-ready campuses that meet the needs of students, faculty, and stakeholders.
We have the experience to make your campus projects thrive. Here’s a quick look at some of our recent accomplishments:
University of California, Davis
BKF is proud to have worked on many projects at the UC Davis campus, including:
New 3.3-megawatt Solar System at Terminal 2 Short-Term Parking
Since 1954, BKF has provided award-winning civil engineering, planning, and surveying services for hundreds of projects on the 8,800-acre University. We have completed over 2,000 projects on the campus, including:
Old Fire Truck House Renovation
Stanford Stadium
Stanford Town Center
Porter Drive Traffic Calming Evaluation
Rains Housing
Roble Hall 🏆
Durand House Renovation
Graduate School of Education Building Renovation and New Building
Santa Rosa Junior College
BKF is proud to have worked on many projects at the Santa Rosa Junior College campus, including:
BKF is proud to have worked on the The Multi-Disciplinary Building M LEED Gold certified project.⭐ This project includes the demolition of the original buildings built in 1935 with the new state-of-the-art building. The building is nearly 82,000 square-feet and three stories tall.
"The opening of Building M is not just a celebration of a new facility, but a testament to our commitment to provide students with the latest technology and tools to empower their learning,” said LBCC Board of Trustees President Herlinda Chico.