A student in a bright yellow safety suit uses a pressure washer to clean the sidewalk in front of the Watershed Sciences building at UC Davis. Water sprays outward in a strong stream as part of the summer campus refresh project.
Learning by Leading Landscape Assistant Antony Melendrez pressure washes the entrance to the Watershed Sciences building as part of UC Davis’ summer refresh project. The initiative combines landscape care and power washing to help campus spaces look their best before fall quarter begins. (Photo: Anjie Cook / FOA Communications)

Building Entrances Get Summer Glow-up

Landscape Refresh and Power Washing Efforts Underway

Interested in additional cleaning services?

This project focuses on building entrances, but additional services—like window washing—are available on a recharge basis. To schedule, contact the Facilities Management Customer Experience Center: ☎️ (530) 752-1655 •
✉️ facilities@ucdavis.edu

While campus life slows down during the summer months, the work to keep UC Davis looking its best never takes a break.

This season, a coordinated effort led by Facilities Management’s Arboretum and Public Garden and Building Maintenance Services teams is giving building entrances across campus a much-needed refresh. Through a combination of pressure washing and landscape touch-ups, the project is ensuring that shared campus spaces remain clean, inviting, and ready to welcome students, faculty, and staff when fall quarter begins.

But this initiative is more than just a cleaning project—it’s also a hands-on learning opportunity for student landscape assistants in the Arboretum and Public Garden’s Learning by Leading™ program. As part of a summer pilot, these students are working side-by-side with Building Maintenance Services and Arboretum and Public Garden Grounds staff to revitalize building entrances from the ground up.

Two individuals observe as a student pressure washes the side of a campus building. One wears a neon yellow safety jacket; the other is in a white shirt and black cap. Trees, a parking lot, and a blue picnic table are visible in the background.
Learning by Leading Landscape Assistant Antony Melendrez consults with Facilities staff expert Danny Garza, paint shop lead with Building Maintenance Services, while fellow Landscape Assistant Dominic Lui power washes the side of a campus building. The project provides hands-on experience for students while improving the appearance and safety of building entrances across campus. (Photo: Anjie Cook / FOA Communications)

In the process, they’re gaining real-world experience in facilities and grounds operations while making a visible impact on the look and feel of campus.

And, power washing delivers more than surface-level shine: it removes harmful buildup like mold, algae, and mildew that can degrade building materials over time. It also eliminates slippery substances that pose safety risks on walkways. When done properly by trained crews using water-efficient equipment, power washing is a fast, effective, and environmentally responsible alternative to traditional hosing or scrubbing.

Please note that while some pedestrian disruptions may occur, teams are taking every precaution to minimize impacts and keep safety a top priority.

Glow-up schedule: 
Tuesdays

Arboretum and Public Garden Grounds staff and students refresh landscapes around entrances and prepare the buildings entrances for cleaning—blowing off debris, removing cobwebs, clearing walkways, weeding and mulching.

Thursdays

The student team—with assistance from Facilities Management staff—uses pressure washers to clean entrance areas while gaining hands-on experience with equipment and site management.

(Mondays and Wednesdays)

Students work in the Arboretum, continuing their regular landscape stewardship projects.

  • ⬇️  Buildings Scheduled for Glow-ups
  • Note: The current list of buildings scheduled for service is subject to change based on site staffing and available resources. 

    Academic Surge
    Activities and Recreation Center
    Bainer Hall
    Buehler Alumni Center
    Chemistry Building
    Chemistry Annex
    Earth and Physical Sciences
    Gallagher Hall
    Geidt Hall
    Ghausi Hall
    Hart Hall
    Kemper Hall
    King Hall
    Kleiber Hall
    Mathematical Sciences Building
    Mrak Hall
    North Silo
    Robbins Hall
    Roessler Hall
    Shields Library
    Student Community Center
    UC Davis Conference Center
    University Credit Union Center
    Watershed Science Research Center
    Wickson Hall

Special Thanks

This summer refresh project would not be possible without the collaboration and dedication of many individuals. Special thanks to Danny Garza, paint shop lead, for his on-the-ground guidance and mentorship. Appreciation also goes to Jeff Airehart, senior superintendent and Dan Calkins, supervisor of Facilities Management's Cabinet, Carpentry, and Paint Shops, for their leadership and support throughout this effort. From the Arboretum and Public Garden team, a heartfelt thank you to Stacey Parker, director of public horticulture and engagement, for helping integrate student learning into meaningful campus stewardship projects.

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