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    You are at:Home»Local News»MATC breaks ground on Advanced Technology Center

    MATC breaks ground on Advanced Technology Center

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    By KMAN Staff on November 12, 2022 Local News, Manhattan, Top Story
    Ceremonial groundbreaking shovel photo courtesy: Kate Kennedy

    Manhattan Area Technical College officially broke ground on the first of four phases as part of their ‘Building HIRE Education’ plan.

    The new Advanced Technology Center will replace the inadequate modular units that are currently in use on campus.

    MATC Pres. Jim Genandt (center) and stakeholders break ground
    Modular units being replaced by the ATC
    Community members and stakeholders during ceremonial groundbreaking
    attendees gather for indoor reception and guest speakers
    HIRE Education plan details

    MATC President Jim Genandt explained more about this brand new facility.

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    This expansion will also allow younger students to have greater access to the school’s resources as well.

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    Kansas Board of Regents Vice Chair Carl Ice praised the project and said these advancements will allow local businesses to thrive and encourage others to move to the area as well.

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    Manhattan Tech Foundation Representative Harry Watts spoke about workforce shortages and the relief the school will help provide once this project is completed. 

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    Genandt said while the first phase of their project has begun, the school still requires support from the community.  

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    The new facility is slated to be 47,000 square feet. Construction will begin early next year and is anticipated to open in January of 2024. 

    Anyone interested in learning more or supporting the project can check out MATC’s website. 

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