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1 Preparing for Tomorrow s Careers...through Progress, Renovation and Revitalization College of DuPage Master Plan Overview College of DuPage

2 College Of DuPage Board Of Trustees Kathy A. Wessel David Carlin Sandy Kim Allison O Donnell Kim Savage Nancy Svoboda Joseph C. Wozniak Kristin Lodygowski Board Chairman, Wheaton Board Vice Chairman, Naperville West Chicago Winfi eld Darien Downers Grove Naperville Student Trustee, Warrenville Acknowledgements College of DuPage wishes to convey appreciation to Community College District 502 and the taxpayers whose continued support has ensured one of the strongest, most respected community colleges in the nation. College Of DuPage Administration Dr. Robert L. Breuder James Benté Joseph Collins Charles Currier Thomas J. Glaser Alicia Jaeger Angela Knoble Steven Lane Sharon Mellor Mary Ann Millush Joseph Moore Linda Sands-Vankerk Michelle M. Searer John Wandolowski President, College of DuPage Vice President, Planning & Institutional Effectiveness Vice President, Academic Affairs Vice President, Information Technology Vice President, Administrative Affairs Senior Project Manager Senior Project Manager Senior Project Manager Associate VP, Development; Executive Director, College Foundation Special Assistant to the President and Director of Legislative Affairs Associate Vice President, External Relations Vice President, Human Resources Associate Vice President, Marketing and Enrollment Director of Facilities

3 Since its founding in 1965, College of DuPage has provided a Value of a Lifetime to the surrounding region, serving as a world-class center for teaching, learning and cultural experiences that are accessible and affordable. More than four decades later, the College remains at the forefront of higher education and cultural opportunity, serving more than 30,000 students per semester. Many thousands more from surrounding communities enjoy our McAninch Arts Center, the COD Library and our athletic facilities. College of DuPage strives to exceed all expectations by preparing individuals for tomorrow s careers on a campus that offers an attractive, state-of-the-art learning environment. This is sustainable only through embracing the need for renovation and revitalization to meet a changing job sector. Recently, COD once again adapted to changing needs when it began construction of the Homeland Security Education Center (HEC) and the Culinary & Hospitality Center (CHC). Both facilities will establish College of DuPage as national leaders in these growing fi elds. We have also recently completed the Health and Science Center (HSC), the Technical Education Center (TEC), and a Stadium Complex consisting of a renovated football fi eld and running track. While constructing new facilities, we must continue to care for what we have by renovating and revitalizing the infrastructure of existing facilities. As good stewards of taxpayer money, College of DuPage has made it a primary goal to properly maintain original facilities through careful maintenance. However, some facilities are approaching 30 years of age, and the ability to provide necessary annual maintenance falls short. Technology and learning environments have evolved so drastically since these facilities were built that a more comprehensive renovation and revitalization is needed. Based on public feedback and our own assessments, our central focus over the next seven years will be: Renovation focused on original, aging COD facilities and infrastructure, including the Student Resource Center (SRC), which houses the COD Library, the Seaton Computing Center (SCC), the McAninch Arts Center (MAC) and the Physical Education Center (PE). Revitalization related to upgrading technology and security infrastructure to meet today s energy effi ciency standards. Also included are new facilities such as parking and accessibility, the need for conference centers to serve the community, the maintenance of recently constructed facilities, and continued growth of the Homeland Security Education Center. The total cost of the current College of DuPage Master Plan is approximately $415 million. Of this amount, nearly 50% is designated for the Phase II and Phase III construction of the Homeland Security Training Institute. College of DuPage is currently asking our community to assist funding a portion of this cost equal to approximately $168 million. Moving forward, College of DuPage will continue to listen closely, plan carefully and manage responsibly. Thank you for your continued support. Dr. Robert L. Breuder, President Teams from the College s CODiscover Listening Tour recently fanned out across District 502, inviting the public to provide feedback on the best ways to address these challenges. The public communicated overwhelming support for infrastructure improvements such as replacing aging roofs and electrical and plumbing systems, making security and technology upgrades, improving parking facilities and vehicular access, and retrofi tting aging classrooms to accommodate the expectations of today s sophisticated students. 1

4 1970s Groundbreaking OCC & K 1969 Lambert Farm 1960s BIC 1973 College of DuPage spent its fi rst two years without a campus. Its students ran between rented buildings to make their next class, inspiring the COD roadrunner mascot, the Chaparral. It was an incredible period of change, not just for the newborn College, but for the nation. The nightly news brought to people s living rooms the fi rst lunar landing, the Vietnam War and social unrest at home. COD s founders moved swiftly during this period, securing the 273-acre Glen Ellyn campus site in The following year, interim buildings west of Lambert Road became the College s fi rst home campus. By 1973, the Instructional Center (later renamed the Berg Instructional Center) had become the fi rst permanent building on campus and enrollment had soared to 10,000 students. Now in its fi fth decade, what began as an idea and 273 fertile acres has grown into one of the country s great community colleges, serving more than 60,000 students a year. As its story continues, College of DuPage continues to honor its history of progress in the face of changing times... 2 MASTER PLAN OVERVIEW VI EW :: AUGUST 26, 2010

5 Photos at left represent early stages (1960s and 1970s) of College of DuPage 1 Progress [COMPLETED] Stadium Complex Technical Education Center (TEC) Graphic Arts Labs and Art Studios (MAC) Health and Science Center (HSC) Early Childhood Center (ECC) Table of Contents [UNDERWAY] Culinary & Hospitality Center (CHC) Homeland Security Education Center (HEC) Berg Instructional Center Renovations (BIC) Student Resource Center South Facade Renovation (SRC) Student Services Center (SSC) 2 Renovation Student Resource Center (SRC) Seaton Computing Center (SCC) McAninch Arts Center (MAC) Physical Education Center (PE) Infrastructure (Campus-Wide) 3 Revitalization [ENHANCEMENTS] Sustainable Energy Initiatives (Campus-Wide) Site and Grounds Improvements Naperville Regional Center [NEW CONSTRUCTION] Homeland Security Training Institute (Phases II and III) Campus Maintenance Center (CMC) Parking Structure and Conference Center 3

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7 Photos at left represent projects recently completed (2,6,7) or underway (1,3,4,5,8) 1 (SRC) Student Resource Center Facade Renovation 2 New Stadium Complex / Football Field and Track 3 (CHC) Culinary & Hospitality Center 4 (SSC) Student Services Center 5 (SSC) Student Services Center 6 (HSC) Health and Science Center 7 (TEC) Technical Education Center 8 (HEC) Homeland Security Education Center Progress since Preparing for Tomorrow s Careers will occur only through recognizing progress and striving...to meet and exceed student and community expectations in maintaining and providing an educational experience that will support current and future technology, foster the latest teaching methods, and be fl exible in its ability to grow. In 2002, the citizens of District 502 approved a $183 million investment in College of DuPage, setting the stage for the most signifi cant period of change in the College s history. This section summarizes the achievements completed from the 2005 Facilities Master Plan, which carved a path for upward enrollment, renowned facilities and unparalleled workforce development opportunities for the region. College of DuPage exceeded its institutional priority of a 7.5 percent FTE credit enrollment increase for fall Net credit FTE tenth-day enrollment for spring 2010 reached 15,791, the highest full-time spring enrollment in the College s 43-year history. This fi gure represents an 8.4 percent increase over spring 2009, the largest comparable increase in nine years. Highlights Since 2003 Include: Completed: Stadium Complex; Technical Education Center (TEC); Graphic Arts Labs and Art Studios (MAC); Health and Science Center (HSC); Early Childhood Center (ECC) Underway: Culinary & Hospitality Center (CHC); Homeland Security Education Center (HEC); BIC Renovations; SRC South Facade Renovation; Student Services Center (SSC) 5

8 Progress :: Completed With the recently opened Stadium Complex, College of DuPage has one of the premier outdoor athletic complexes in the nation. The complex includes a new softball fi eld and a renovated baseball fi eld, both completed in In 2009, the football and track facilities were completely renovated, with additional amenities including new lighting, bleachers and a press box. College of DuPage recently completed the relocation of three new soccer fi elds located south of College Road. The new Technical Education Center (TEC) is located on the western portion of campus. This building contains the architecture, interior design, ornamental horticulture, automotive technology, computer-aided design, construction management, electro-mechanical technology, electronics-integrated engineering technology, HVAC, manufacturing technology, and welding technology programs. Many of these programs offer green topics and specialty certifi cates and courses, including renewable energy, energy audit, LEED preparation, sustainable landscapes, and sustainable interior design certifi cates. Outdoor areas adjacent to the TEC include a horticulture lab, raw material storage, automotive vehicular storage and a greenhouse. 6

9 The Graphic Arts Labs and Art Studios, located in the McAninch Arts Center, were renovated to create a stimulating, state-of-the-art learning environment. The graphic arts facility is now home to an industry-standard digital press and acts as a full-service printing center. The sculpture, jewelry and ceramics labs were all redesigned to meet today s educational studio environment requirements. The recently opened Health and Science Center (HSC) is located directly west of the Student Resource Center (SRC). The new facility houses a combination of laboratory, classroom, offi ce and instructional space. The facility has also created a joint location for the College s Health Sciences and Biological Sciences programs. Some of the disciplines included in the HSC: Allied Health, Nursing, Dental Hygiene, Diagnostic Medical Imaging, Health Information Technology, Radiation Therapy, Physical Therapist Assistant, Phlebotomy, Respiratory Care, Surgical Technology, Speech Language Pathology Assistant, Anatomy and Physiology, Microbiology, Chemistry and Botany. The Early Childhood Center (ECC) is located on the west side of campus, just south of the TEC. The building houses The Louise M. Beem Early Childhood Education and Care Demonstration Center, which provides a state-certifi ed day care and Kindergarten program and complements the College s Early Childhood Education program by providing hands-on learning for students. This facility is approximately 22,500 square feet. The Early Childhood Center serves as an example of quality care and education for young children and their families. The classrooms are organized under a simple sky-lit roof with an undulating interior corridor street, which playfully widens into a fl exible indoor activity area at the center of the building. The indoor street provides a protected play area for large motor skills development during inclement weather. 7

10 Progress :: Underway The new 60,000 square-foot Culinary & Hospitality Center (CHC) will be located on the northeast side of campus near the McAninch Arts Center (MAC). New and expanded kitchens, bake shops, a casual dining room, a culinary market, a fi ne dining restaurant, a six-room boutique hotel, and a large meeting room will create a living lab environment for the Culinary Arts and Hospitality Administration programs. Also included will be a multi-media center and amphitheater. The facility will encourage College of DuPage guests, businesses and community members to take part in a living lab educational experience for the College s students. Whether visiting or staying on campus, guests can take advantage of the four-star dining and hotel services offered by the Culinary and Hospitality students, as well as other College of DuPage programs at the McAninch Arts Center, which comprise the Western Suburbs fi rst Theatre District. The Homeland Security Education Center (HEC) will meet community and student demands for new programs in one of the country s fastest-growing job sectors. It will be at the forefront of regulations and increasing requirements for Criminal Justice, the Suburban Law Enforcement Academy (SLEA) and Fire Science/EMS training programs. A new 60,000 square-foot building will house these programs and provide state-of-the-art classroom and facilities, including training labs, a forensics laboratory, an indoor virtual street scene Immersive Training Lab that offers the only Homeland Security education experience of its kind in the Midwest, and a fully-equipped command center designed to instruct National Incident Management System (NIMS) protocol and simulation. 8

11 As the main hub of much of COD s teaching and learning, the Berg Instructional Center (BIC), currently undergoing a 90 percent renovation, houses classrooms, labs, and faculty and departmental offi ces. The current project includes extensive infrastructure work as well as renovations to classrooms and offi ce space. Beyond a full three-year renovation of the BIC s 477,000 square-foot interior, new glass and an updated exterior color scheme will blend with other recently constructed buildings to create a cohesive campus. Scheduled for completion in fall 2011, the south facade of the Student Resource Center (SRC) is being updated to refl ect the changing faces of its neighboring facilities: the BIC and the Health and Science Center (HSC). In addition, the new exterior will increase the much-needed energy effi ciency of the facility, provide additional thermal comfort for occupants, and upgrade the interface between the plaza from the interior to the exterior of the site. A new 65,000 square-foot Student Services Center (SSC) will be located at the intersection of the BIC and SRC. Linking the two buildings, the SSC will serve as the fi rst ever front door for the campus. The addition will consolidate Student Services and act as a hub for Admissions, Registration and Financial Aid and other student services such as Counseling and Advising, Records, Academic Support, the Cashier s Offi ce, and Testing Services. 9

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13 Photos at left: College of DuPage has renovation needs ranging from roof replacements and electrical overhauls to increased building security and storage needs. In some cases, original temporary campus buildings meant to last 20 years have served the College for nearly four decades and need to be replaced. The photos at left represent a sampling of needs specifi cally related to the Student Resource Center (SRC), Seaton Computing Center (SCC), McAninch Arts Center (MAC), Physical Education Center (PE) and campus-wide Infrastructure. Renovation needs needs 2 Purpose: Due to the age of many of College of DuPage s buildings, comprehensive repair and renovation is necessary to keep the facilities viable for state-of-the-art instruction and cost-effective operation. Key projects described in this section include: Renovation of Student Resource Center (SRC) Renovation of Seaton Computing Center (SCC) Renovation of McAninch Arts Center (MAC) Renovation of Physical Education Center (PE) Campus-wide Infrastructure Improvements 11

14 Renovation :: SRC Goal Renovate outdated Student Resource Center (SRC) facilities to create a collaborative, multi-functional educational environment Cost Estimate $33.4 million Scope Renovation of approximately 198,500 square feet of the total 376,500 gross square feet 12 Summary A complete renovation of the Student Resource Center is necessary for this facility to remain as the functional intersection of the campus, serving students, faculty and community members in meeting academic goals, as well as providing practical resource support and important social connection needs. Originally built in 1983 and expanded in 1996, the SRC houses the College s central administrative offi ces, Library, student bookstore, Academic Computing Center and cafeteria. With evolving instructional demands and community expectations, the SRC is now in need of substantial upgrades. Reconfi guration of interior academic and Library areas are needed to better align teaching and resource spaces with fl exible, technology-enriched learning environments. Spaces being vacated for new facilities, such as Culinary Arts and Student Services, must be repurposed to meet expectations for new academic and student support functions.

15 Renovation :: SCC Goal Renovate the Seaton Computing Center (SCC) to create an education facility that will support cutting-edge, experimental and highly-specialized computer applications Cost Estimate $3.7 million Scope 18,500 gross square feet Summary The Seaton Computing Center must be fully updated to be in-line with the educationfocused upgrades occurring in the adjacent facilities. SCC upgrades will integrate the building s interior with its neighboring buildings, while its exterior is made attractive and inviting for current and new College of DuPage students. In order for the facility to serve as a state-of-the-art instructional center, it will need a complete interior overhaul. Additionally, this renovation will repair vital infrastructure including an ineffi cient, rusting HVAC system, and a leaking roof. Constructed in 1990, the antiquated SCC houses computer dependent courses offering specialized software specifi c to Offi ce Technology, Computer Information Services, and Computer and Internetworking Technology. Though minor appearance upgrades have been applied during the facility s 20-year life, the SCC no longer serves today s teaching or learning styles, which require spaces that support collaboration, fl exibility, and innovation, currently standard in today s corporate climate. 13

16 Renovation :: MAC Goal Update the arts instruction environment and events capability of the McAninch Arts Center (MAC) to meet current performance and curriculum standards Cost Estimate $22.9 million Scope Renovation of approximately 119,000 square feet of the total 160,000 gross square feet 14 Summary Constructed in 1986, the McAninch Arts Center has served students and the community by providing a variety of excellent performance venues and arts education. After nearly 25 years of service, the facility is in great need of updating. Traditional studio / classrooms need to be transformed into collaborative teaching environments that encourage learning beyond traditional lecture-based instruction. Specialty arts educational spaces such as photography, dance and forensics need updating to keep programs current with recognized standards for modern instruction. All teaching spaces are to be technology-enriched, multimedia environments that permit both student and instructor participation in the worldwide conversation on the arts. In addition to instructional space improvement, College of DuPage must update its major MAC performance spaces, such as the Main Stage, Theater Two and Studio Theater. These upgrades will aid in attracting a wide variety of entertainment for the enjoyment of students and the community. Basic improvements to acoustics, lighting, comfort and safety must be addressed to maintain College of DuPage s leadership in quality music, drama and dance performances.

17 Renovation :: PE Goal Renovate the outdated Physical Education Center (PE) to create a multi-use educational and recreational environment to serve the future needs of students and the community Cost Estimate $18.9 million Scope Renovation of approximately 83,000 square feet of the total 130,000 gross square feet Summary While adequately maintained, the Physical Education Center has remained virtually unchanged since its construction in In addition to its outdated interior fi nishes and activity rooms, entry confusion continues to be a major concern. Most users of the building enter at its lowest level on the south side through a tunnel-like path, adjacent to the fi tness lab. For greater accessibility and safety, a more visible entry and convenient drop-off site is needed. Due to increased popularity and overcrowding, the current Fitness Lab has outgrown its existing space. Re-purposing the under-utilized racquetball courts will allow for a Fitness Lab and Weight Room expansion. Additional upgrades will include an overhaul of facility washrooms and locker rooms. Within the gymnasium, the aged running track and scoreboards are in need of replacement. Additional upgrades will include increased security control points for larger events, and washroom / storage facilities for remote playing fi elds. 15

18 Renovation :: Infrastructure Goal Repair and maintain vital campus infrastructure in order to reduce operating, maintenance and energy costs, while providing a healthier user environment and allowing for future growth Cost Estimate $53.3 million Scope Campus-wide Summary Much of the COD campus infrastructure is now more than 30 years old, and routine repairs are no longer suffi cient to maintain safe and effi cient operations. Key systems in need of repair and renovation include roofs and skylights, HVAC and electrical systems, food service, security, and information technology. Roofs of original COD buildings (SRC, SCC, MAC and PE) are in many cases original construction. Although maintained and patched as needed over the years, these roofs have reached the end of their usable lifespan and must be replaced. Likewise, many of the skylights on campus (SRC, MAC and PE) are original and are now faulty and leaking. Mechanical systems are outdated and in need of repair. The proposed upgrades will provide more effi cient and environmentally friendly heating and cooling systems. 16

19 Electrical upgrades and new effi cient lighting fi xtures will increase the system lifespan as well as reduce energy costs. To ensure campus security, the College plans to install centralized locking and alarm systems for operation and monitoring from a central command center. Additionally, security cameras are needed in many of the older buildings on campus. As technologies develop, COD must make signifi cant upgrades to the information technology networks of aging buildings. Wireless access is crucial to the educational requirements of the institution. The current wireless network needs to be upgraded to provide ease of access to College resources. 17

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21 Photos at left: College of DuPage is one of the nation s leading comprehensive community colleges, providing education and occupational programs in a host of disciplines designed to help students achieve their goals of immediately entering the workforce or continuing on to a four-year institution. Revitalization needs needs 3 Purpose: College of DuPage has vigilantly protected taxpayer investments in facilities with excellent maintenance. Periodically, however, campus facilities need more rigorous updating to continue providing a modern learning environment. COD will revitalize its infrastructure to meet today s energy effi ciency standards, address parking needs, and the need for additional community based meeting centers. Campus maintenance needs and growth of the COD Homeland Security Education Center are also part of this plan, which includes the elimination of 40-year old temporary buildings (K, L, M and OCC) on the west side of campus that were originally intended to last 20 years. Key projects described in this section include: [ENHANCEMENTS] Sustainable Energy Initiatives Site and Grounds Improvements Naperville Regional Center [NEW CONSTRUCTION] Homeland Security Training Institute (Phases II and III) Campus Maintenance Center (CMC) Parking Structure and Conference Center 19

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23 Revitalization :: Sustainable Energy Initiatives Goal Reduce operating costs, energy consumption and impact on the environment through sustainable design practices campus-wide Cost Estimate Included within overall estimate Scope Campus-wide Summary College of DuPage is committed to reducing energy consumption and implementing sustainable practices. The College supports a number of sustainable design initiatives that will be incorporated into all future work. For example, the new Culinary & Hospitality Center is intended to be the fi rst facility of its kind in the country to be LEED Certifi ed. The College also will replace old black tar roofs with new refl ective white roofs that reduce the amount of heat absorbed by the building. Covering the roof of the Berg Instructional Center with a 120,000 square-foot solar panel array and replacing parking lot lights with high-effi ciency LED fi xtures are among the sustainable initiatives of the College s long-term plan. College of DuPage currently implements campus-wide sustainable initiatives such as recycling and rainwater detention. These programs will be expanded as the campus grows. With all new construction the College plans to implement best practices in design and construction to increase performance and longevity of facilities and reduce the overall environmental impact of construction. 21

24 Revitalization :: Site and Grounds Improvements Goal Improve pedestrian circulation on campus by improving sidewalks and paths and implementing outdoor green gathering spaces Cost Estimate $5.2 million Scope Campus-wide Summary In addition to ongoing repairs to the College s 270-acre Glen Ellyn campus, a need for improved pedestrian foot-paths exists. Construction of the Culinary & Hospitality Center (CHC) on the east side of campus and the Homeland Security Education Center (HEC) on the west side of campus necessitates more direct east-to-west pedestrian paths. Improvements will focus on creating safe and effi cient pedestrian circulation. Additionally, College of DuPage is dedicated to implementing exterior green space for student and community use. The Campus Green will be a centrally located open green space, surrounded by the Berg Instructional Center (BIC), the Student Services Center (SSC) and the McAninch Arts Center (MAC). The outdoor space will support student social gatherings as well as artwork displays. Vehicular traffi c patterns must also be altered once construction of the CHC and HEC is complete. 22

25 Proposed Expansion Plan Schematic Elevations Revitalization :: Naperville Regional Center Goal Expand the Naperville Regional Center to accommodate educational needs of the community Cost Estimate $7.4 million Scope 24,000 gross square foot addition Summary The current Naperville Regional Center is the most utilized of the College s six regional centers and is yet another example of the robust array of educational options available to District 502. The Center provides the same full-service education available at the main campus in Glen Ellyn. This busy Center needs more general purpose classroom space and updated computer and science labs to support increased demand. COD plans to double the size of the facility in order to maintain its signifi cant impact on local high schools and the surrounding community. 23

26 Revitalization :: New Construction 24

27 ECC Lambert Rd TEC HEC Phase I Fawell Blvd Revitalization :: Homeland Security Training Institute Goal Construction of the Homeland Security Training Institute (Phases II and III) Cost Estimate $200 million Scope 23.9 acres Summary The Homeland Security Training Institute (Phases II and III of the Homeland Security Education Center) will provide a multi-jurisdictional tactical village, preparing regional and national emergency response agencies and a broad spectrum of homeland security and national security personnel. Elements of Phases II and III will include Commercial Simulation, Tactical Surface Training, Firearms Training including Ammunition and Simulated Ammunition, Aquatic Rescue, Fire & Rescue Programs, Training Labs for Intrusion Prevention, Computer Systems Security and Forensics, and Bioterrorism and Intelligence Training. These programs will be affi liated with local and state police as well as federal agencies. Amenities for the west side of campus such as food service, study and student gathering spaces, and structured parking, will also be integrated into these additional phases of the Homeland Security Training Institute. 25

28 Program Layout no scale Precedent Projects Existing Site Revitalization :: CMC Goal Construction of a new green building to serve as a Campus Maintenance Center (CMC) for the Buildings and Grounds Department Cost Estimate $8.4 million Scope 15,000 gross square feet Summary A new 15,000 square-foot Campus Maintenance Center will replace Building L, which is more than 40 years old and was the original temporary campus gymnasium. Building L has been used for the Buildings and Grounds offi ces since construction of the Physical Education Center in Today, Building L has numerous HVAC, structural, and leakage issues. The proposed new building will be as sustainable as possible, constructed with a goal of net-zero energy consumption. The new CMC may include: Storage for truck parts, lawn mowers, tools and materials Two interior bays for vehicle repair Lunch/training room Administrative areas with natural light Exterior parking for campus maintenance vehicles Fueling station 26

29 Location Map Precedent Projects Phasing Plan Revitalization :: Parking Structure and Conference Center Goal Construct a parking structure combined with adjacent community conference center Cost Estimate $61.5 million Scope Parking Structure to accommodate 2,800 vehicles constructed in two phases, and a 30,000 square-foot Conference Center Summary College of DuPage will locate a parking structure with a top fl oor conference center on a site where it can serve all buildings equally. Located directly south of the Berg Instructional Center (BIC), it will provide a visual screen to the College s existing central power plant. The central location will create a direct pedestrian link to the PE, MAC, BIC, SCC, SSC and SRC buildings. Centrally located between Chicago s airports, the new conference center will serve as a regional resource providing multi-use, fl exible, smart spaces able to accommodate medium and large academic and professional conferences, graduations, banquets, receptions, town hall meetings, trade shows and corporate training seminars. 27

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