Future Expansion/construction Projects
These construction projects are documented in the District's Five-Year Plan and are ongoing (estimated completion academic years listed below).
- Workforce Development Center (Health Science, Business Administration, Hospitality, and Logistics) - Phase I Work - 2013/14 (known as the Westside Center.)
- Allied Health Modernization - 2013/14
- Science Building Addition (Expands into current Parking Lot) - 2014/15
- Track/Field, Athletics Practice Areas, Field House - 2014/15
- New Liberal Arts Building (In place of old building) - 2015/16
- Workforce Development Center (Additional Office/Lecture space, Library) - Phase II Work - 2015/16
- Administration/Student Services Building (Consolidates Stu. Svcs. I/II, Admin/Counseling, and MIS Buildings) - 2016/17
- Visual/Performing Arts Building - New Art/Music/Photo Department Building - 2016-17
- Old Art/Music buildings converted to classrooms, modernized - 2016/17
- Vocational Technology Building (Electronics/Automotive/Welding)- 2017/18
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