Newly-renovated building to open on WT campus
January 24, 2012
After several months of labor, the WTAMU is holding a ribbon cutting ceremony for the newly-renovated Engineering and Computer Science building, which is located east of the Agriculture and Natural Sciences building. While the building is not yet finished, it is already being used for a combustion class.
Charles Minich, superintendent for Western Builders, has been working on the project since March 13.
“[The building has] a big lecture hall, three classrooms, a couple of labs, a computer lab, and offices,” said Minich. “Of course, in the future, they’ve got the whole second floor to build.”
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While the building still has some work that needs to be done, Engineering students are excited about having a new building.
“I’m so excited about the new building,” Grant Spruell, a junior Mechanical Engineering major, said. “It’s going to be really cool.”
”I think it’s great for advertising if you drive by it,” Erin Cortez, a junior Mechanical Engineering major, said. “The building should hold more students.”
Minich also pointed out the work done to restore the exterior of the building.
“It’s pretty much like an all new building,” he said.
The ribbon cutting ceremony will take place at the Engineering and Computer Science building on Jan. 31 at 11:30 a.m. Those wishing to attend should RSVP by calling 806-651-1990.
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