California’s State Compensation Insurance Fund broke ground on the first phase of its new Vacaville Office Campus that, when completed, will employ approximately 1,200 people.
The campus will sit on a 32 acre site that is entitled to include five separate, two-story buildings that will house State Fund’s Information Technology operations, eventually becoming its primary data center. The entire Vacaville Office Campus is scheduled to be completed in 2011 and will house a number of other State Fund operations at that time.


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