The Collegian (Hurst, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 1, Ed. 1 Monday, August 22, 1994 Page: 2 of 12
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Several construction projects are
44 New additions oflabfy
Karen Bayless/77te Collegian
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Joe Bosley/Stacy Hagstrom/77ie Collegian
Bosley said.
Asphalt roads and walkways are
being replaced with concrete to avoid
to the architecture firm of Vestal^ ,
Lofts-Kalista last week for the nevf
addition to the Science Building. The
architects submitted bids to the Board®
of Trustees last week. The decision ■
of the board was not available by
Bobby Arnold, mechanic and heavy
equipment operator, starts the
construction on NW Campus (above).
Joe Bosley, superintendent of
maintenance on NW Campus,
watches Arnold in a new bulldozer
used for the construction. The district
has many construction projects this
year including NW and NE campus
science buildings, access ramps and
larger restrooms for the physically
challenged, parking lots, and others.
The NW Campus is having
construction on roads throughout the
campus (right).
lenged,” Mullen said. fl
“New additions of labs, clasSr I
South Campus Science building wen ®||||a
and awarded to Fisher-Pierson for al-
most $1.5 million. Construction
should begin this fall,” Lace said. ; «
during fall tion, said. Plumbing is being replaced
and restrooms are being brought up I
to American Disability Act (ADA/ x
standards. Ramps and handrails hav(
been added throughout the campus. 1
We’ve been doing a good bit oil
special parking for large vans and
and the groundskeepers are planting vehicles for the physically chal-
trees and putting in ground cover.
“The Health Physical Education
Building is getting a new face lift rooms and faculty office space for tH
with new brick and a sitting area in-
stalled in front of the building facing approved by the Board of Trusi
the north parking area, ” Bosley said.
“We also are remodeling a room
for geology.”
on TCJC campuses
by Karen Bayless Bosley said construction will be;
nw campus news editor on-going on NW Campus for the nextjp’’
several years. ®
On NE Campus, Lace said the
Dr. Jim Worden, vice chancellor of
educational affairs, said.
“Parking on NE Campus has,
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during fall registration, cars were®
parked on the lawn,” he said. "
Bond money is being spent on
educational equipment, office fumi-
the campus is now being repaired,
44 Parking on NE Campus
has been expanded because in Dr. Jerry D. Mullen, dean of instruc-w |
years past, during fall tion, said. Plumbing is being replaced -J
registration, cars were parked
on the lawn. ”
Dr. Jim Worden,
vice chancellor of educational affairs
taking place on TCJC campuses this construction company submitted bids I
fall, Dr. Bill Lace, director of college to the architecture firm of VestaU,
relations, said. Lofts-Kalista last week for the ne\y |
Construction on NW Campus addition to the Science Building. The* I
roads, access ramps and restrooms architects submitted bids to the Board®
will create some problems students of Trustees last week. The decision7* ,
should be aware of, Joe Bosley, su- of the board was not available by
perintendent of maintenance on NW press time.
Campus, said.
“Access to the north parking lot 44 New additions of labil C |
will come from N. College Drive, classrooms and faculty offiA g J
space for the South Camping
Science building were*
heavy maintenance, he said. The first approved...”
phase should be completed sometime ———p. «i t acG
in September. Most of the work is ‘
done at night because of heat. doctor of college relation^ , j
Access ramps and larger ^^Oncc^h^lecisioiHiunade,con^|
restrooms are being installed for the struction will begin in about 30 days’
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eas on campus, he said.
“The Node, A, Bl, B2, C tech
and C Administration buildings are been expanded because in years pasl
getting new single ply roofing,” he
said.
“The biology lab is getting a new
fume hood and furniture.”
Water damage on the interior of ture an(j computers. All the buildings
are being updated, Worden said.
Renovations on all South Cam-M
pus buildings are being completed,!
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The Collegian (Hurst, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 1, Ed. 1 Monday, August 22, 1994, newspaper, August 22, 1994; Hurst, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1351883/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room.