Central Piedmont Community College Breaks Ground for its Largest-Ever Building

Central Piedmont Community College officials broke ground for the new North Classroom Building, at the college’s central campus. The 154,100-square-foot facility will be the largest building ever constructed by the college, which is located in Charlotte, North Carolina.

“With this new space, the college will be better able to equip students with the skills required to pursue family sustaining careers and transform their lives,” said Dr. Kandi Deitemeyer, CPCC president. “I firmly believe we at the college are in the life-transformation businesses, and this new building will be an important element in this process.

North Classroom Building project summary:

  • Construction/project manager: Rodger Builders
  • Architect: Bergmann Associates
  • Total project cost: $56.1 million
  • Scheduled completion date: open for classes January 2020

The North Classroom Building will include:

  • 23 classrooms
  • 29 computer classrooms
  • 200-seat auditorium
  • Four biology labs
  • Two chemistry labs
  • Faculty/staff offices

The six-floor North Classroom Building will be larger than the Overcash Building, also located on the central campus. The Overcash Building, completed in 2005, is CPCC’s biggest facility to date, standing at 128,304 square feet.

“This new building will provide much-needed classroom space to address student demand on this campus,” Deitemeyer added. The new building will sit on the central campus main quad.

Filed under: eNews, Projects