Madrone Building

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Madrone Building

Project: Madrone Building

General Use: Vocational Technology Instruction 

Square Feet: 7,562 GSF

Status: Complete 

Architect: Noll & Tam

Budgeted Cost: $3,433,102

Construction Start: July 2008

Opening: August 2009

Project Goal

Increase capacity of facility to meet needs and allow for up-to-date instruction

Overview

Currently in the bidding process, the Madrone expansion is a seperate new building adjacent to the existing Madrone facility design and will provide much needed lab space and storage.  The existing 5,439 sq. ft. single story Madrone Building contains class labs and offices that will remain and continue in its present use of automotive technology, industrial technologies, electronics, industrial automation, alternative fuels, computer networking and construction trades.

The Technical skills taught in the new facility will be welding (MIG, TIG, ARCH & Oxy/Acetylene) and auto body collision repair.

Project Status Updates

Current Bulletin: 8/3/2009

Previous Bulletin: 7/14/2009

Earlier updates have been archived. Please contact the webmaster for access.

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 Last Updated 8/3/09