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Dallas College Celebrates Grand Opening Of Construction Sciences Building

Dallas College held a grand opening celebration last week for its state-of-the-art Construction Sciences Building.

Oct. 11, 2021

(DALLAS) — Dallas College held a grand opening celebration last week for its state-of-the-art Construction Sciences Building. Approximately 300 attendees, representing industry partners and community and education leaders, were in attendance.

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Dr. Joe May, Dallas College chancellor, thanked the Construction Education Foundation (CEF) for its 20-plus-year partnership and collaboration in bringing the LEED Silver building to fruition.

“At Dallas College, our mission is ‘to transform lives and communities through higher education,’ and this new Construction Sciences building is the latest tool to aid us in this regard,” he said. “Our goal for this building is to serve as a vehicle for putting people in our community back to work in high-demand construction and skilled trades jobs.”

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Dallas College Board Vice Chair Phillip Ritter spoke of the many people and partners that moved the building forward from conception to reality. “This facility, with these partnerships, is an example of what is possible when you collaborate with Dallas College for the benefit of our students and economy,” he said. Countless hours of consultation and more than $2.5 million in monetary and in-kind donations have helped build and equip the Construction Sciences Building.


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