The new Central Community College Health and Science Education Center in Grand Island, Neb., is the latest addition to the college’s expanding campus. Providing traditional classrooms, lecture halls and laboratories, the 44,000-square-foot facility is also equipped with high-tech distance learning capabilities to allow interaction with instructors and students at other locations throughout the Central Community College system.
Approximately 12,500 square-feet of Dri-Design panels were used on the project in both exterior and interior applications. The .080-inch aluminum panels were finished in Crystal Ice.
Design for the project was provided by Wilkins Hinrichs Stober Architects, Kearney, Neb.
Installation of the Dri-Design panels was done by SGH, Inc., Omaha, Neb.
Dri-Design panels can be made from a variety of materials including painted aluminum, zinc, copper and stainless steel and are 100% recyclable. Panels are available in any Kynar color in both standard and custom sizes.