MADISON COLLEGE | CONSTRUCTION AND REMODELING PROGRAM
MATC construction program opens $10.3 million facility as trades boom
SABINE MARTIN
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Madison Area Technical College Construction & Remodeling student Jaijot Essrha does work on a garden shed during a demo at the new construction & remodeling facility at Truax North Campus
MATC Construction and Remodeling Program director John Stephany, right, greets people at the ribbon cutting at the new Construction and Remodeling Facility at Madison Area Technical College’s Truax Campus on Wednesday. The $10.3 million facility is big enough for all of the students’ work to be done indoors.
Construction and Remodeling Program instructor Eric Donovan watches as student Heather Gullickson makes a measurement for a set of stairs during a demonstration at the new facility.
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Tools hang on the wall at the new Madison Area Technical College’s Construction and Remodeling Facility, which includes a lab where students learn to use power tools and handle equipment safely.
MATC Construction and Remodeling Program director John Stephany, right, greets people at the ribbon cutting at the new Construction and Remodeling Facility at Madison Area Technical College’s Truax Campus on Wednesday. The $10.3 million facility is big enough for all of the students’ work to be done indoors.
Construction and Remodeling Program instructor Eric Donovan watches as student Heather Gullickson makes a measurement for a set of stairs during a demonstration at the new facility.
Tools hang on the wall at the new Madison Area Technical College’s Construction and Remodeling Facility, which includes a lab where students learn to use power tools and handle equipment safely.