PSFA Building Closure - Updated May 16, 9:52 a.m.

Millennium Consulting was initially contracted to provide hazardous materials abatement oversight during construction activities. SDSU provided an earlier estimate of up to $10,000, which pertained solely to the hazardous materials abatement monitoring service Millennium Consulting provided earlier in the project. Changes to the scope of work in response to concerns raised by students, faculty and staff were made after the proposal was reviewed. The final approved amount increased to $53,475. The formal contract was signed on April 12, 2019.

As a result of additional concerns expressed around air quality and environmental testing from faculty and staff who attended SDSU’s two public forums, an additional task order for continued air monitoring services was issued to Millennium in the amount of $33,310. To date, no further proposals have been received from Millennium Consulting.

Last Updated May 13 at 7:06 p.m.

The presence of smoke will be apparent at various times at the PSFA Building beginning Tuesday, May 14, through Tuesday, May 21. The presence of smoke is intentional and part of planned testing of the plumbing systems at the PSFA Building. This process consists of blowing water-based smoke and large volumes of air through the plumbing systems, which will exhaust out of plumbing vents on the roof as well as through any openings in the exterior of the building. The smoke used for this investigative process is the same smoke used for concerts and theatrical events.

The following are FAQs related to the smoke testing:

Q: What is the smoke at PSFA?

A: Smoke testing of the plumbing systems will be occurring daily in the PSFA Building May 14 through May 21. This is planned testing, and the smoke is expected periodically.

Q: Why is this happening?

A: The presence of smoke is intentional and part of planned testing of the plumbing systems at the PSFA Building, and in direct response to the ongoing concern of some of those who generally occupy the building. The testing helps to detect leaks in both plumbing and HVAC systems.

Q: Is it safe to be near the PSFA Building during this time?

A: Yes. We do ask, however, that anyone who sees visible smoke to please keep your distance even though the smoke is not known to result in symptoms when exposed over a short period of time. Restriction to the PSFA Building, however, continues as part of the ongoing reoccupation.

Q: Where can I go for more information?

A: Please revisit this site, the SDSU Urgent page, frequently, as it is updated regularly.

Last Updated May 9, 9:46 a.m.

As SDSU is closing the semester, students have the opportunity to complete course evaluations, including evaluations of courses relocated from the PSFA Building. As these evaluations can have significant consequences for faculty members under evaluation, students are urged to use evaluations to assess the quality of the instructor’s efforts, not the facilities.

Students who have questions are asked to connect with the dean or associate dean in their respective college.

Last Updated May 7, 3:37 p.m.

The FAQs have been updated with additional information about workers’ compensation claims.

Last Updated: May 6, 8:47 a.m.

ONGOING TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF THE PSFA BUILDING

Last Updated May 3, 2019

Please visit PSFA Building Closure Information and FAQs.