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SCC opens new CFADA Professional Automotive Training Center
Sanford, Fla. (January 19, 2007) - After more than 10 years of planning, fund-raising, designing and building, Seminole Community College, joined by more than 500 guests, officially opened its 55,000 square foot, $10.1 million CFADA Professional Automotive Training Center on the Sanford/Lake Mary Campus this morning. The CFADA Professional Automotive Training Center is a one-of-a-kind facility in Florida, and one of only a handful of similar facilities in the nation and a fitting location to house SCC's General Motors Automotive Service Educational Program (GM-ASEP) which was recently named the top manufacturer-affiliated post-secondary automotive program in the nation by the Automotive Industry Planning Council (AIPC). More than 10 years ago, Barbara Miller, executive vice president of the CFADA approached SCC about building a new automotive training facility.
"In 1996, we [CFADA] realized SCC's growing Automotive Technology Programs were housed in out-dated buildings that jeopardized future expansion," CFADA Executive Vice President Barbara Miller said. "As a result, our members launched a campaign to collect $2.5 million for the construction of a new automotive training center." "When the state was unable to provide matching funds in 2003, Barbara and 10 CFADA members enthusiastically 'marched' on Tallahassee during the 2004 session," SCC President Dr. E. Ann McGee said. "They made it clear to the legislators that private business support was worth recognizing and their efforts insured SCC's receipt of a $2.5 million state match to complete the automotive center funding. The CFADA's passion for the project was met, not only with a financial match, but an additional $1.5 million, which was made possible by support from Senator Daniel Webster."
On October 19, 2004, CFADA members joined College officials as they broke ground on SCC's CFADA Professional Automotive Training Center which will allow SCC to improve and expand its current automotive programs, develop new curriculum and make it possible to offer dual-enrollment opportunities to high school students. Those students will then feed into SCC's college-level programs, resulting in economic benefits that will impact the local community for years to come, enhancing the training of a desperately needed workforce. The physical space in the new facility was designed by C.T. Hsu Group and built by Stiles Construction Co. to meet the unique training needs of SCC's automotive programs. Additionally, Hartmann Architecture Inc. served as the architect of record for the project. The Center includes a 19,200 square foot shop with 40 bays, four alignment lifts, four above ground lifts and 29 in-ground lifts. A corporate training suite houses eight bays with four in-ground lifts and one heavy-duty in-ground lift. Five classrooms, 12 administrative offices including the CFADA's corporate offices and an impressive 2,000 square-foot show room complete the facility.
"Not once during the past 10 years did I ever doubt we would be preparing for this grand opening celebration," SCC Automotive Programs Department Chair Jim Cox said. "We are proud to be a part of such a valuable partnership with the CFADA and we look forward to serving the educational needs of the Central Florida community and the state for generations to come." Top Left: SCC President Dr. E. Ann McGee recognizes the hard work and dedication of CFADA Executive Vice President Barbara Miller over the past 10 years. Top Right: SCC President Dr. E. Ann McGee recognizes SCC Automotive Department Chair Jim Cox for his work at SCC and with the CFADA. Bottom Left: (L-R) Jim Cox, Seminole Community College; Michael Smith, CFADA; Pete DeVita, CFADA; Raj Lally, CFADA; Barbara Miller, CFADA Executive Vice President; Dr. E. Ann McGee, SCC President; Michael Collier, President CFADA; George Nahas, Immediate Past President CFADA; Randy Parks, CFADA; Jim Poffenbaugh, CFADA. Bottom Right: SCC Auotmotive Faculty and Staff (L-R) Mark Davis, Dr. Carol Hawkins, Angela Kersenbrock, Ellen Laietta, Jason Gaschel, Mike Griffin, Dr. E. Ann McGee, Jim Cox, Barbara Miller, Mike Ossmer, Steve Curfman, Roger Bennett, Bill Weber. |
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