• Ground Breaking Ceremony for Tarleton's New Engineering Building

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    Name: Ground Breaking Ceremony for Tarleton's New Engineering Building
    Date: March 31, 2017
    Time: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM CDT
    Event Description:
    A groundbreaking ceremony for a new engineering buildingset for 10 a.m. Friday, March 31continues Tarleton State Universitys yearlong 2017 centennial celebration as a founding member of The Texas A&M University System.
     
    Originally referred to as the applied sciences building, the $54-million project will provide space for many programs currently housed in several facilities across the Stephenville campus, including the civil engineering, electrical engineering, environmental engineering, engineering technology and newly approved mechanical engineering degree programs.
     
    This new state-of-the-art building puts Tarletons engineering, engineering technology and computer science programs at the forefront of educational delivery for these disciplines, said Texas A&M System Chancellor John Sharp, addressing current needs and providing space and flexibility for future growth.
     
    The number of Tarleton engineering, engineering technology and computer science students has doubled since 2010, according to President F. Dominic Dottavio, and continued enrollment growth is projected as Tarleton aids in meeting the need for highly skilled engineering professionals in Texas.
     
    Thanks to a number of corporate and small business partnerships that give our students the opportunity to solve real-world work challenges during their senior year, Tarletons engineering, engineering technology and computer science graduates are in high demand, he explained.
     
    Part of Tarletons Fiscal Year 2017-2020 Capital Plan approved last fall by The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents, the new engineering building will be located between Lillian and St. Peter streetsnorth of Washington Streeton a portion of what is now Lot P30. Completion is set for late fall of 2018. The 84th Texas Legislature approved the bond funding in 2015.  
     
    Heavy-use and high bay labswith main corridors wide enough to move materials and equipment by forkliftclassrooms and offices will be found on the first floor of the new three-story facility. Innovative classrooms, a robotics lab, a prototyping lab, a fluids and materials testing lab (including a flume and wind tunnel), computer labs and offices will be located on the upper floors.
     
    As Tarletons engineering, engineering technology and computer science programs continue to grow, there are plans to establish a School of Engineering and later a College of Engineering, Sharp said. When that time comes, Tarleton will be ready.
     
    Stantec is the architect and BE&K is the general contractor for the project.
     
    For more information on Tarletons engineering, engineering technology and computer science programs, visit www.tarleton.edu/COST. For a university map, go to http://map.tarleton.edu.
    Location:
    Corner of Washington & Lillian
    Date/Time Information:
    10:00 a.m.
    Contact Information:
    Harry Battson, Assistant Vice President of Marketing & Communications 254-968-1620
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