When has austin community college completed the framework on the first round?”
ive buildings are under construction at Austin Community College’s Round Rock campus, and on Aug. 5, school officials celebrated the completion of framework for the school’s largest structure. The library and student services building is included in the first phase of construction on the campus, along with a health science center, a central utility plant and two buildings that will house the school’s general studies and applied technology programs. Construction of the five buildings is on track to be completed in time for the school’s opening in August 2010, when 5,000 students are expected to enroll. Facilities available to the first class of students will include radiology labs, automotive shops, administrative offices, traditional classrooms and space for other uses ranging from microbiology research to welding workshops. ACC President and CEO Stephen Kinslow said the school will work with institutions, such as Texas State University and Texas A&M Health Science Center, to add an ar
Austin Community College completes framework on first Round Rock campus building Austin Community College President and CEO Stephen B. Kinslow Five buildings are under construction at Austin Community College’s Round Rock campus, and on Aug. 5, school officials celebrated the completion of framework for the school’s largest structure. The library and student services building is included in the first phase of construction on the campus, along with a health science center, a central utility plant and two buildings that will house the school’s general studies and applied technology programs. Construction of the five buildings is on track to be completed in time for the school’s opening in August 2010, when 5,000 students are expected to enroll. Facilities available to the first class of students will include radiology labs, automotive shops, administrative offices, traditional classrooms and space for other uses ranging from microbiology research to welding workshops. ACC President and C