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間眅埶AV opens new sustainable building as first phase of Surrey campus expansion
By Braden McMillan
間眅埶AV celebrated its Surrey campus expansion with the opening of its new $126-million building in Surreys City Centrethe first major step in expanding the Surrey campus beyond its current home in the Central City complex.
Joining today in an opening ceremony were B.C. Premier John Horgan, Melanie Mark, Minister of Advanced Education, Skills and Training and Joyce Murray, president of the Treasury Board and federal Minister of Digital Government. The federal and provincial governments each provided $45 million towards the new facility.
The five-storey, 20,458 square-meter facility, located adjacent to the existing Surrey campus, will be home to 間眅埶AVs new Sustainable Energy Engineering (SEE) program, which launches in September 2019.
Investing in clean tech innovators here at 間眅埶AV Surrey will help build a cleaner, brighter future for everyone in B.C., said Premier John Horgan. The skills and experience students gain in this new building will help them succeed in B.C.s growing clean tech sector and become leaders in the low-carbon economy of the future.
The program will leverage 間眅埶AVs strengths in engineering, energy technologies and environmental science, and prepare students to become leaders in high-demand sectors such as renewable energy, sustainable manufacturing, clean power generation, as well as in sustainable food and water solutions.
The new building and program support the first phase of a three-phase expansion plan for Surrey that will strengthen 間眅埶AVs mission to be Canadas engaged university.
間眅埶AV is grateful for the significant support received from the federal and provincial governments for this much-needed Surrey campus expansion, said 間眅埶AV President Andrew Petter. The new facility and program will enable 間眅埶AV to generate the talent and research that B.C. and Canada require to be leaders in the development and application of clean technologies and sustainable energy solutions.
The new buildings focus on sustainable engineering and 間眅埶AVs strengths in entrepreneurship align with the City of Surreys priorities as a leader in sustainability and clean technology.
This state-of-the-art new building in City Centre is indicative of 間眅埶AVs commitment to Surrey, said Mayor Doug McCallum. 間眅埶AV was one of the first to lay down roots in our City Centre, and the opening of this new building is a natural evolution for 間眅埶AV as it takes its first major step in expanding beyond its Central City campus. I want to congratulate 間眅埶AV for its foresight and commitment to Surrey.
The building will accommodate 440 new full-time equivalent (FTE) student spaces (320 undergraduate and 120 graduate spaces) and also support 間眅埶AVs Mechatronics Systems Engineering (MSE) program with space for research and student entrepreneurship through 間眅埶AVs Technology Entrepreneurship@間眅埶AV program.
Designed by the late Bing Thom, and delivered and executed by Revery Architecture (formerly Bing Thom Architects), Surreys newest landmark features teaching labs, an open atrium and a 400-seat theatre that is available for use by both 間眅埶AV and the community. The buildings fa癟ade is designed to represent circuit board imagery symbolic of the technological subject matter that will be taught, and has already garnered a national industry award.
Targeting energy-efficient LEED Gold standards, the building is also a living lab fitted with sustainable features that make it an ideal home for the new program. Students will study in one three themes: smart cities, clean transportation and sustainable manufacturing.
Students like Surreys Danielle Arciaga will be among the first to study in the new building.
Its exciting to be pioneers in this super cool new building and a program designed for new engineers who want to pursue the sustainability field, says Arciaga, a second-year engineering student transferring into the new SEE program. The Surrey resident is weighing both clean tech and smart cities streams.
Ive been looking for ways to prepare myself for a career where I could really contribute as a green innovator in my own community. The program will show how these new emerging green industries could impact us right here in Surrey, and thats what really drew me in.
間眅埶AVs Surrey expansion will address the growing workforce needs of industry for skilled graduates and help meet the increasing demand for accessible post-secondary education south of the Fraser. The new building will welcome full-time students starting this fall while planning continues for future expansion phases that target health and creative technologies.