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Dateline: November 7,
2002
CC
Regents award contract for new dorm
By Roger Estlack,
Clarendon Enterprise
The
Clarendon College Board of Regents awarded a $1.8 million contract to
Reynosa Construction to build a new residence hall last Thursday.
Meeting
in a special session, the regents accepted Renosa’s low bid and approved
three alternate additions to the project to allow for installing cable
television wiring, installing a veneer plaster system, and installing
abuse-resistant ceiling tiles instead of regular commercial tiles.
The
cost of the project is being financed by revenue bonds, which are paid for
by student fees. No local tax dollars are being spent on the new building.
The
new hall will consist of two separate wings housing 40 students each and
will be built similar to Southwest Hall with the rooms opening to the
outside to accommodate both male and female students. The facility will be
located west of Southwest Hall along Clarendon Avenue.
Groundbreaking
for the new facility will be held on November 14 at 11 a.m.
In
other college business, it was reported that CC has received a $5,000
challenge grant to pay for a scoreboard to be installed at Bulldog Field.
The scoreboard is expected to cost between $15,000 and $20,000.
CC
President Myles Shelton gave an update on the plans for the Equine Center,
the price tag of which has been reduced from $1.25 million to about
$750,000. The lower price does not include much of the equipment, such as
stalls and other items, needed to make the facility fully functional.
Regent
Jim Blackerby voiced his concerns regarding the high cost of the project
and its benefits to the college. He asked for the administration to
present some numbers to demonstrate how the Equine Center will help the
college and its students.
“We
can do that,” President Shelton said.
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