Johnson County Community College, Career and Technical Education Center

Johnson County Community College, Career and Technical Education Center

Clark & Enersen, in association with another architect, was selected to provide programming, equipment planning, architectural, and mechanical, electrical, and structural engineering services for priority projects identified in Johnson County Community College’s 2016 Master Plan. These projects include two new buildings (Career and Technical Education, and Fine Arts and Design), renovation of the existing Arts and Technology Building, and renovation/expansion of the Welding Building.

The new Career and Technical Education (CTE) building houses industrial technology programs including:

  • Automotive Technology.
  • Electrical Technology.
  • Automation Engineer Technology/Industrial Maintenance.
  • Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning.

The new building created space for programs needed to develop workforce needs and provides state-of-the-art space for the automotive technology program. This includes a large high-bay area equipped with 18 vehicle lifts, in addition to individual transmission and engine overhaul laboratories. An exterior auto yard is located adjacent to the high-bay workspace for easy access to vehicles for maintenance and instructional activities.

Our firm provided programming, equipment planning, and mechanical, electrical, and structural engineering for this project. This facility was designed and constructed using sustainable practices and is currently awaiting confirmation of LEED Silver Certification.

Stats and Results
Location Overland Park, Kansas
Square Feet 71,000
Construction Cost $27.9 million
LEED Certification Silver

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