Southeast Community College
Construction Technologies Center
A new construction technology facility addresses evolving program needs and provides hands-on learning opportunities for workforce instructional curriculum
Information
- Location Lincoln, Nebraska
- Size 95,000 SF
- Services Architecture
- Project Type Community Colleges
BNIM and Sinclair Hille Architects are working with Southeast Community College (SCC) to design a new Construction Technologies Center (CTC) in Milford, NE. The Construction Technology programs on the Milford campus have a tradition of excellence and are critical components in SCC’s mission to offer the highest quality programs and services to meet student, employer, and community demand throughout the College’s entire 15-county service area. The CTC is an important new facility for the campus and community at-large and is envisioned to help bring together students and faculty from six key programs – Land Surveying/Civil Engineering, Design and Drafting Technology, Building Construction Technology, Electrical Technology, Plumbing Technology, and HVAC/Refrigeration Technology – which are currently dispersed in different building on campus. The facility will aim to meet the evolving needs of the College’s different Construction Technology programs through program-specific instructional spaces focused on classrooms, class labs, and student and faculty collaboration spaces. These spaces are designed to provide hands-on learning opportunities and resources for workforce instructional curriculum, including labs for heating, cooling, refrigeration, plumbing, carpentry, masonry, and concrete.
People
Team
- James Pfeiffer
- Jeremy Kahm
- Amy Dishman
- Jeff Shaffer
- Hans Nettelblad
- Adam Wiechman
- Matthew Kella
- Dan Johnson
- Sarah Hirsch
- Kylie Schwaller
- Fiona Bhuyan
- Anastasia Huggins
- Isaac Decker
- Miguel Perez
Client
Southeast Community College