
Sussex County Community College launches several capital projects
NEWTON, NJ (Sussex County) – Sussex County Community College (SCCC) is undergoing a transformation with several capital projects in progress and in the planning stages. These renovations and new construction initiatives are designed to enhance the campus experience for students, faculty, and the entire community.
SCCC plans and executes projects that align with its strategic initiatives to uphold and enhance its academic mission. By outlining key long-term goals, the College is committed to strengthening its commitment and making SCCC the College of choice for so many students.
These capital projects are designed to advance the College’s strategic priorities. Here are some examples of past, present, and future capital projects that reflect how SCCC aligns its efforts with its mission and goals.
High-Quality Academic and Occupational Programs: These projects are designed to strengthen and support SCCC’s academic offerings.
- McGuire Technical Education Center
- Renovated 8,000 square feet into a workshop environment for the trades program.
- Foundation for a robust trades program supporting workforce development.
- Optics Building Expansion for the Optics Technology Program
- A 2,600-square-foot addition and 2,100-square-foot renovation.
- Features: Two classrooms, two equipment labs, and ADA-compliant bathrooms. The exterior improvements include a new roof and EIFS siding.
Accessible and Supportive Environment: By fostering a holistic approach to academic and student support, this initiative ensures that the campus environment is welcoming and inclusive. Several projects in this area include:
- Library Science Building – Student Commons Renovation
- Transformation of a 10,500-square-foot Library into modern commons with classrooms, study rooms, offices, and collaborative learning areas.
- Administration Building, (B/C) HVAC Upgrades
- Modernized HVAC systems for energy efficiency and enhanced comfort
Inclusive College Community: these projects embrace all community members and are seen in future projects such as:
- Adult Transition Center, a program to assist developmentally disabled adults – Phase 1, completed
- Repair the old chapel building envelope: Structural repairs, new roofing, insulation, windows, and siding.
- Paved the way for future interior vocational and office spaces.
- Public Safety Training Academy (PSTA), planned
- Renovations will add two classrooms and basement access.
- Supporting training programs for community safety.