The Loma Linda University Campus Transformation (LLUCTP) Construction Project

The Loma Linda University Campus Transformation (LLUCTP) Construction Project

6,948 Thumbnail Images of the Project

With a project as large as the LLUCTP, it is difficult to remember with any clarity the various phases of the project that are recorded within this website www.docuvision2020.com. In 2015, the project begin with the make-ready phase. This phase continued until the Anderson Street main entrance was closed in mid-April 2016. Security fencing, which still stands today (07.05.21) was installed around the construction site. Once the construction site was secured, heavy equipment began to arrive. The perimeter of the project was staked out and grading began east of the project where the ground-breaking ceremony would take place. The day after the ground-breaking ceremony, construction began in earnest. I began taking photos of the project in 2015 when the artist’s rendering sign was erected in the Anderson Street main entrance median. I photographed the demolition of the Mary ‘M’ apartments that were located on the corner of Anderson Street and Prospect Avenue. Today that area is the Northeast Parking Lot on the Dennis and Carol Troesh Medical Campus. On June 7, 2016, I officially began photographing and documenting the LLUCTP construction project on-site. Essentially, I was embedded with the laborers and skilled tradesmen where I rub shoulders with them and photographed them as they carried out their work whether it be at the bottom of the pit or on the roof of the adult tower. Note: The thumbnails are not zoomable.

The Images Are Group by Year in Ascending Order From Make-Ready to the Present

2015 to 2021

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Dennis E. Park, MA
After graduate school Dennis accepted a position at Loma Linda University. He worked there for 42 years in the areas of administration and financial management, also teaching accounting and management to dietetic students at the School of Public Health. Through the years Dennis has chronicled the growth of the campus, including the construction of the Drayson Center and the Centennial Complex and the razing of Gentry Gym. He is the author of "The Mound City Chronicles: A Pictorial History of Loma Linda University, A Health Sciences Institution 1905 - 2005." dEp 09.30.2016 🔨