Breaking ground: Workforce education facility construction underway

Faculty of BBCC shoveling dirt
Photo by BBCC Public Affairs Office

By CHERYL SCHWEIZER of the COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD

MOSES LAKE — Dirt flew and spirits were high as Big Bend Community College officials celebrated construction of the new workforce education center with a groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday.

“All right. Let’s do this,” said James Sauceda, BBCC’s director of facilities and capital projects, as he led the way to the construction site on Bolling Avenue.

The new 70,000-square-foot workforce education center has “been a long time coming,” said Daneen Berry-Guerin, dean of workforce education. The arrival of the construction trailer was a confirmation the project really is underway, she said. “Wow, this is really going to happen. It’s really going to happen.”

“It’s somewhat safe to say it’s an historic moment in the evolution of our college,” said BBCC president Terry Leas.

“It took many years of work to arrive at this groundbreaking,“ said Juanita Richards, chair of the college’s board of trustees. The college’s workforce education programs have been housed in buildings that date back to the days when the Big Bend campus was Larson Air Force Base.

The program has produced quality training for its students, and now the facilities will match the quality of the instruction, Berry-Guerin said.

For more photos from the groundbreaking ceremony visit the BBCC Facebook page HERE!

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