Center for Applied Technology

Wayne State College

A state-of-the-art facility for applied technology, this new construction of a 53,000 square foot, two-story educational facility features thirteen modern instructional labs for manufacturing, applied engineering, construction management, safety management, and robotics. It also includes classrooms, labs, and offices for industrial technology, computer technology, and information systems programs, as well as a skywalk connection to an existing building.

 

Wayne, NE

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Center for STEM, Power Mechanics, and Applied Technologies

Community College of Aurora

New construction of a 55,000 square foot educational facility. The building will provide students with hands-on training and education to prepare them for entry into the workforce or transfer to four-year institutions. The curriculum will offer pathways in various fields including construction, diesel power mechanics, engineering, cyber security, renewable energy, as well as other STEM pathways in math, science, and applied technology. The building will be equipped with modern technology and equipment to provide students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in their chosen fields.

 

Aurora, CO

Renderings provided by BVH Architecture

Westbrook Music Hall

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Construction of a new music building that will create a gateway at the southwest corner of campus and become an important path to downtown. It will have modern acoustic features and will be able to accommodate student growth.

 

Lincoln, NE

Rendering provided by Sinclair Hille Architects & BNIM Architects

Westfall Hall

Colorado State University

Renovations to student dorm to increase efficiencies throughout the building include new and efficient windows, sustainable flooring, LED light fixtures, window coverings, moveable wardrobes, and fresh paint.

Fort Collins, CO