Jun 1, 2018
Space City higher ed shoots for the stars
HOUSTON AREA – Several of area’s institutions for higher learning will soon break ground on multimillion-dollar projects.School officials cite increased enrollment and aging campus facilities as reasons for the campus improvements.Lone...
HOUSTON AREA – Several of area’s institutions for higher learning will soon break ground on multimillion-dollar projects.
School officials cite increased enrollment and aging campus facilities as reasons for the campus improvements.
Lone Star College projects include:
- Westway Technology Center: a $23.7 million renovation of a 54,000-sf building;
- Kingwood Health Care Instructional Building: a new $27.6 million, 60,000-sf building; and,
- Transportation Technology Center: a $12.9 million, 15,000-sf facility.
The University of Houston–Clear Lake will break ground June 2018 on a $21.4 million residence hall set to open in time for fall 2019 semester.
San Jacinto College will break ground in September 2018 on:
- a $22.6 million Central Campus Welcome Center;
- a $27.4 million North Campus Cosmetology and Culinary Center;
- a $16.1 million South Campus Cosmetology Center; and,
- a $30.1 million South Campus Engineering and Technology Center.
The college is also building a new $67 million Center for
Petrochemical Energy and Technology building, set to be complete by May 2019.
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