ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – The Florissant Valley Campus of St. Louis Community College (STLCC) will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday for its new Advanced Manufacturing Center, a $51.8 million facility designed to train students in various technical fields.
The state-of-the-art building will provide hands-on training in manufacturing, engineering, technology, and technical trades, preparing students for careers in fields such as HVAC, welding, electronics, and biomedical equipment repair.
“This is a really hands-on facility,” said Tom McGovern, Dean of Industrial Occupations, Business, and Culinary at STLCC. “Everything in this building is state of the art, is the equipment they’re going to find in the field when they go work on it.”
The new center is part of the STLCC Transformed Project, funded by Proposition R, an eight-cent tax increase approved by voters in 2021 to improve STLCC campuses.
The Advanced Manufacturing Center is one of six new buildings opening across the four STLCC campuses this year as a result of Proposition R. The facility includes specialized areas for training students for jobs with Boeing, particularly in sheet metal and composites.
Governor Mike Kehoe and St. Louis County Executive Sam Page are expected to attend the ceremony, which will take place at 9:30 a.m.
The opening of the Advanced Manufacturing Center marks a significant step in enhancing educational opportunities for students at STLCC, equipping them with the skills needed for the modern workforce.
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