The Welding & Autobody Collision Center accommodates the growing student population and interest in the trade skill. This state-of-the-art was designed to replace the existing Industrial Technology Center on the St. Philips.
The Welding & Autobody Collision Center accommodates the growing student population and interest in the trade skill. This state-of-the-art was designed to replace the existing Industrial Technology Center on the St. Philips.
The Welding & Autobody Collision Center accommodates the growing student population and interest in the trade skill. This state-of-the-art was designed to replace the existing Industrial Technology Center on the St. Philips.
The two-story facility utilizes a pre-engineered metal frame system and metal panel exterior cladding. The first floor is a suspended concrete slab that allows for utilities to be run under the building for ease of access and maintenance.
The two-story facility utilizes a pre-engineered metal frame system and metal panel exterior cladding. The first floor is a suspended concrete slab that allows for utilities to be run under the building for ease of access and maintenance.
The new center provides 120 welding stations, six lab spaces for demonstrations, a prep and paint booth, two garage vehicle bays, administrative spaces, multipurpose classrooms, computer labs, and support spaces with the capacity to host job fairs and trade shows for students.
The new center provides 120 welding stations, six lab spaces for demonstrations, a prep and paint booth, two garage vehicle bays, administrative spaces, multipurpose classrooms, computer labs, and support spaces with the capacity to host job fairs and trade shows for students.