Project to be completed mainly during summer months of each year; celebrity builder Mike Holmes and The Holmes Group are project consultants
The new Algoma District School Board Technology Centre — a major overhaul of the technical shops area at White Pines Collegiate and Vocational School — will slowly become a reality, according to ADSB senior administration.
Carpentry, masonry, cabinetry, welding, sheet metal, machine and auto shops along with robotics and computer labs will surround a new, two-storey open concept maker space where students’ work will be exhibited at the new centre. “Right now we’re working through all the phases so we’ve got almost a four year plan to this,” Santa Maria responded.
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