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Lee commissioners hear CCCC growth plans

01.27.2010Admin, Faculty & StaffCollege & CommunityFacilities/Buildings

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Lee commissioners hear CCCC growth plans

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The Lee County Board of Commissioners and county administrators met with the Central Carolina Community College Board of Trustees and college administrators Tuesday for an overview of the college’s long-range plans. College President Bud Marchant said the most pressing need is for a new Continuing Education building on the Lee County Campus. Architect G. Taylor Hobbs, of Hobbs Architects, of Pittsboro, presented a schematic of the proposed two-story, 36,000-square-foot building. When funding is available, it will be built on land purchased by the college in 2006, across Kelly Drive from the college’s Science Building. The design includes an adjacent 4,000-square-foot shop building. Projected construction cost is about $9 million. 

Lee commissioners hear CCCC growth plans

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Architect G. Taylor Hobbs, of Hobbs Architects, of Pittsboro, reviews a site layout with possible future buildings from Central Carolina Community College’s long-range plan during a joint meeting of the Lee County Board of Commissioners and county administrators with the college’s Board of Trustees and administrators. The Tuesday meeting at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center provided an overview of the plan, specifically the need for a new Continuing Education building on the Lee County Campus. Hobbs also presented a schematic of the proposed two-story 36,000-square-foot building. When funding is available, it will be built on Kelly Drive on land purchased by the college in 2006. The design includes an adjacent 4,000-square-foot shop building. Projected construction cost is about $9 million. 

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