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91快活林 Kicks Off Construction on a new Academic Complex building

May 10, 2023

By 91快活林 Public Relations Office

College and District Officicals holding gold shovels at the Academic Complex 1 Groundbreaking Ceremony

College and District officials gather to break ground on the 91快活林 Academic Complex 1 project. (Pictured L to R: Pankow Construction Vice President Jack Mollenkoph, Ryan Ahari from Councilmember Nithya Raham's Office, 91快活林 Director of Bond Capital Constriction Ian Erhardt, 91快活林 President Dr. Barry Gribbons, 91快活林 Board 1st Vice President Nichelle Henderson, 91快活林 Vice Chancellor and Chief Facilities Executive Dr. Ruben Smith, 91快活林 ASU President Ani Ramazyan, 91快活林 Chancellor Dr. Francisco Rodriguez, and 91快活林 Dean Deborah diCesare.

 

Los Angeles Valley College and the Los Angeles Community College District officials held a groundbreaking for its brand-new $90 million academic complex classroom building. Students, faculty, staff and the community gathered on the former site of the college鈥檚 original 1950s post-war bungalows to celebrate the start of construction.

鈥淥n behalf of the 91快活林 Board of Trustees, we are thrilled with how this new academic complex will support and enhance student learning,鈥 said Board of Trustees President David Vela. 鈥淭his new building will not only provide essential services but will enable students to achieve their educational goals and dreams.鈥

The Academic Complex 1 will be a three-story 84,000 square foot academic building that will feature smart classrooms, computer labs, lecture hall, and a skills demonstration and test room. The new building will also house the academic offices for the Business Administration, Computer Science Information Systems, Emergency Services, Mathematics, Psychology/Statistics and Sociology/Ethnic Studies departments.

鈥淭he Los Angeles Community College District is committed to providing affordable, quality educational programs that will help students gain the skills for new careers,鈥 said Dr. Francisco Rodriguez, chancellor of the Los Angeles Community College District. 鈥淚 look forward to our next generation of entrepreneurs, computer programmers, firefighters, sociologists, and transfer students learning in this new state-of-the-art facility.鈥

鈥淪ituated along the one of the main thoroughfares of the Valley, this beautiful new instructional building will serve as beacon of opportunity,鈥 said Dr. Barry Gribbons, president of LA Valley College. 鈥淭he new campus entry and historic quad will further enhance the college鈥檚 engagement with our community.鈥

The project鈥檚 site improvements will include a redesigned historic quad that will share information on the native tribes in the region and the early history of our college, a 11,000 square-foot buried stormwater retention system, as well as new hardscape and drought tolerant landscaping.

The project is expected to be completed in 2025.

For more information, visit the Revitalizing Valley College page.

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