NFCC Science Complex - Opening Summer 2007
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The “science guys” of North Florida Community College took shovels in hand a little after 2 p.m., Wednesday, March 15th to officially break ground for construction of a new $4.8 million science complex on the Madison, Fla. campus. “This project is the first new construction on the NFCC Campus in approximately forty years,” said President Morris G. Steen, Jr. The building will house the biological and physical sciences which have outgrown the Hargrove Science Building built in 1959.
Construction begins immediately on the 16,291 sq. ft. building which will house science classrooms and laboratory facilities. The building cost is $4.8 million. Working with NFCC faculty and staff, Clemons, Rutherford & Associates, Inc. of Tallahassee, Fla. drew up plans for the facility. Culpepper Construction Co., Inc. will manage the project. The new site is the old Madison Primary school across from the Colin P. Kelly Gym. For more information
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