Central Carolina Community College plans to build two new centers that meet LEED silver standards. One is a new 24,500 sf Siler City Center which was awarded to Monteith Construction of Monroe, and was designed by Hobbs Architects, of Pittsboro and is expected to cost $4.16 million. Construction is set to start within the month.
The county is also building a 25,000 sf Chatham Community Library on the Chatham Campus. The Library was designed by Cherry Huffman Associates, of Raleigh, and will built by Barnhill Construction, of Tarboro. Construction is scheduled to begin in August on this county-college joint-use facility.
CCCC President Bud Marchant said, “We have the programs and we have people interested in enrolling. Now, we will have the space to accommodate many more and deliver the educational services that will benefit the residents, communities and businesses of a thriving Chatham County.”
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