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NEWS RELEASE
-- For Immediate Release --
Date: August 7, 2007
Contact: Doug Lau, Director
of Marketing & Public Relations
College
prepares for new Child Development Center
For the past 16 years, Columbia College
has been using two triple wide portable buildings for providing child care for
toddler and preschool-age children, as well as for training future teachers,
aides and caregivers of young children. The buildings house the children’s
classrooms and act as facilities for hands-on work experience in child
development, or “practicum” for the adult students. Over time, the need for
more space became apparent as the program grew in scope and enrollment.
The Ponderosa Building houses preschoolers (3 to 5 year olds) and
the Pinyon Building
is the Toddler Center (18 to 36 months). In addition,
an off-campus site for infants (birth to 18 months) is located at the former Shaws Flat Elementary School on Shaws Flat Road in Sonora.
Funded by a Measure E bond, plans call for the construction
of a new college Child Development Center
on a two acre parcel at the Pinyon
Building location.
Designed as an integrated arrangement of five single-level buildings, the new
Child Development Center will consist of an Infant Center, Toddler Center,
Preschool Center, Family Care Services and Administration Center, and an adult
classroom building for child development instruction. The Foster and Kinship
Care Program, faculty offices and a library resources room will also be housed
within the future structures.
The five new buildings will total 13,341 sq. ft. of space
for use by students, staff, families and children. Cost of construction is
estimated at $6.2 million and the anticipated completion date will be summer of
2009.
Included in the design will be several
environmentally-friendly features, which will help qualify the center for a
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) green building
certification. The rating is the nationally recognized and accepted benchmark
for the design, construction and operation of high performance and
sustainability in buildings. The project architectural firm is Paul Roberts
& Partners, Inc. of Vallejo,
and the project managing firm is Kitchell CEM of Modesto.
In preparation for construction, the Pinyon Building
was dismantled and recently moved into a lot next to the Ponderosa Building.
Boyer Construction of Twain Harte served as the project’s general contractor.
Beth’s Construction of Applegate and a representative from Gary Doupnik
Manufacturing of Loomis handled the move. Doupnik is the manufacturing firm
that produced both 36’ x 40’ Ponderosa and Pinyon portables.
“The new buildings
will have a large courtyard at the center and the entire area will be
surrounded by shade trees,” said Tiffeny Flies, Columbia College
Child Care
Center manager, and
Foster & Kinship Care and Education coordinator. “It’s a very exciting
opportunity for us to have the much-needed classroom space and a group of
brand-new buildings to consolidate all our learning activities into one site.”
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News Release No. 052-07
August 7, 2007
For Immediate Release
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1: Dave Foust (standing, left) and Joe Nies of Beth’s Construction help
direct
forklift operator Dave Bower
of Gary Doupnik Manufacturing during the
transportation of
the Pinyon portable building at Columbia
College.

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2: Dave Foust of Beth’s Construction
guides forklift operator Dave Bower of
Gary Doupnik Manufacturing
through the turns during the transportation of the
Columbia College Pinyon
portable

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