The Mercury News

San Jose City College career complex gets dramatic design

- By George Avalos gavalos@bayareanew­sgroup.com

SAN JOSE >> A new Career Education Center at San Jose City College is getting a striking design from famed architect Steinberg Hart and Flint Builders.

The project will create a careers-oriented center at San Jose City College that will consist of a new, 85,000 square-foot building and the renovation of an existing 40,000-square-foot building.

“The idea is to give students more tools to join the workforce,” said Katia McClain, a managing principal executive with Steinberg Hart’s San Jose office.

The Career Education Center is slated to cost $112 million.

“The complex is aimed at more workforce developmen­t,” said Rob Barthelman, a principal executive with Steinberg Hart. “The idea is to really drive student success in workforce developmen­t, career education, getting students into the workforce successful­ly.”

The center is described as the “flagship project” of a $748 million bond program authorized by voter approval of Measure X that will fund capital improvemen­t projects in the San Jose — Evergreen Community College District.

The new building will contain classrooms, computer labs, offices, student support spaces, social spaces and food services. Program-specific labs focused on medical, business and informatio­n technology discipline­s will also be available in the new center.

The adjacent building’s upgrade will modernize the existing structure and extend its useful life. The older building already contains industrial labs and classrooms.

The two buildings will be linked through a cross-yard connection.

The constructi­on project, slated to occur in phases, will begin in June 2021. At present, the completed center is due to be delivered to the college district by 2024.

The new complex also might bolster the efforts by both of the

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