The proposed 2012 bond program from HCCS outlines facility upgrade and construction plans totaling $425 million across its 11 college campuses. The largest allocations include $120 million for a new healthcare education building at Coleman College, $40 million for workforce and early college buildings at North Forest College, and $53 million for a new campus at Westside College. The upgrades are intended to meet growing educational demands, enhance safety and technology, and help develop the local workforce.
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HCC Educational Engagement Upgrade Information
1. Proposed Facilities Upgrade 2012 Bond Program
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College 2012 CIP PROPOSED STRUCTURE/FACILITY 2012 BOND ALLOCATION PURPOSE
Central Campus $23.5 million Meet Educational Demand, Safety, Security,
• Building Renovations; Parking Garage Technology Upgrades
Central
South Campus $24.5 million Meet Educational Demand & Workforce Needs
Estimated Cost
• Workforce Building
Coleman New Healthcare Education & Early College Building $120 million Meet Educational & Healthcare Workforce Demand
Northline Campus $ 20 million Meet Educational Demand; Enhance Safety
• Instructional, Parking & Multi-use Space and Security
North Forest $ 40 million Meet Educational Demand, Community Workforce
Northeast
• North Forest Area Workforce & Early College Buildings Needs, and Fulfill Annexation Commitment
New Northeast Campus $ 13 million Cost and Operational Efficiency
• Pinemont Facility Replacement
Alief Campus $ 10 million Meet Community and Educational Demand,
• Alief Campus Improvements Technology Upgrades
Northwest
Westside Campus $ 53 million Meet Educational and Workforce Demand
• New Campus
Southeast Campus $ 26.5 million Meet Educational Demand, Safety, Security
• Site Acquisition & Improvements
Southeast
Felix Fraga $ 16 million Meet Educational Demand, Safety,
• Facility Improvements & Site Acquisition Technology Upgrades
West Loop Campus $ 18 million Meet Educational Demand, Safety, Security,
• Facility Upgrade Technology Upgrades
Brays Oaks $ 12 million Meet Educational Demand & Community Needs
Southwest
• New Campus & Building
Stafford Campus $ 27 million Meet Educational & Workforce Demands
• New Workforce Building
Missouri City Campus $ 21.5 million Meet Educational & Workforce Demands
• Entrepreneurship Training Center & New Facility
Total $ 425 million