February 2010
Stage X Construction Gallery
Work continues on campus toward completion of the college’s $45.27 million Stage X Building Program. Expansion of the Parkes Automotive Technology Center was completed in time for the Fall 2009 semester, and a new residence hall, known as Dauphin Hall, continues to take shape on the west end of campus, within a student housing complex that will be known as Rose Street Commons. Other Stage X projects include expansion and renovations at the Hager Lifelong Education Center, the Avco-Lycoming Metal Trades Center and Machining Technologies Center. Campus Map
Among additions to the Parkes Automotive Technology Center is an additional multimedia-equipped classroom. Photo by Larry D.Kauffman.
The Ford Asset program moved to a spacious new lab in the Automotive Technology Center. Photo by Cindy D.Meixel.
New working space was created for Honda PACT students. Photo by Larry D.Kauffman.
Cars await students in the new Honda PACT laboratory. Photo by Cindy D.Meixel.
Dauphin Hall rises on the west end of campus. Photo by Michael S. Fischer.
An apartment takes shape in Dauphin Hall. Photo by Michael S. Fischer.
Photo by Michael S. Fischer.
Showers await installation and progress continues inside Dauphin Hall. Photo by Michael S. Fischer.
Cables, cables and more cables. Photo by Michael S. Fischer.
A view from the bottom up at Dauphin Hall. The ground floor will include a new dining hall, convenience store, Fitness Center annex, and meeting spaces for student organizations. Photo by Michael S. Fischer.
The rear section of Dauphin Hall, looking east toward the Field House and tennis courts. Photo by Michael S. Fischer.
The still-open fourth – and top – floor offers mountain vistas. Photo by Michael S. Fischer.
Dauphin Hall construction continues between the Rose Street Apartments and Campus West Apartments. Combined, the three complexes will be called “Rose Street Commons.” Photo by Michael S. Fischer.
Transporting construction personnel to and from the upper levels, a lift overlooks Rose Street Apartments. Photo by Michael S. Fischer.
A peak from the roof – and past stacks of roofing material – into the fourth floor. Photo by Michael S. Fischer.
An up-close view of the building’s trusses. Photo by Michael S. Fischer.
A look into the top floor of Dauphin Hall. Photo by Michael S. Fischer.
Dauphin Hall will accommodate 267 students in one- and two-person bedrooms. Photo by Michael S. Fischer.

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