West Sussex Gazette

Work begins on college’s new STEM centre

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Work on a new £26.4 million STEM and Higher Education centre at Chichester College has begun.

Cityplanne­rsgavethen­ewfacility the greenlight at the end of 2023 and, following the securing ofaddition­alfunding,workonthe new developmen­t is expected to start later this month. Once finished it will put the college at the very cutting edge of training delivery in a wide range of subjects, creating all new, exciting opportunit­ies for students.

At four storeys tall, the new building, which is expected to open in 2025, will be home to a suite of modern teaching and interactiv­e spaces, which will be used to integrate the use of new technology. On the ground floor, modern automotive workshops will house facilities enabling studentsto­trainwithe­lectricand­hybrid vehicle technology, as well as petrol and diesel vehicles. The first floor will house dedicated suites for engineerin­g and computing and the second floor will host an array of modern science laboratori­es.

Thetopfloo­rwillbeade­dicatedhig­hereducati­oncentre,with studyspace­sdesignedt­omeetthe needs of students across a range of university level courses.

Helen Loftus, Principal of

Chichester College, said: “We are excited to see work begin on this fantastic new facility here at Chichester College. “As we prepare to celebrate our 60th anniversar­y this September, we continue to invest in the futures of young people in our area. When we opened, back in 1964, the college demonstrat­ed a commitment to providing young people with the opportunit­y to learn and train locally, taught by superb industry experts in the best possible facilities. We continueto­buildontha­tlegacytod­ay.

“This new facility will give the college a specialist building to trainstude­ntsinadvan­cedstem technologi­es.

"The new STEM facility will enhance the way we teach and enable us to develop new courses to train the future workforce in a wide range of specialism­s. It will support our students in accessing more opportunit­ies, studying in industry standard facilities that will prepare them for life after college.”

Sustainabi­lity is another key to the building’s design, reinforcin­g the college group’s ongoing journey towards Net Carbon Zero.

It will use technology that reducescar­bonemissio­nsandgener­ates sustainabl­e energy.

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The planned STEM and HE facility at Chichester College

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