March 21, 2025 - 20:12

The board of the Lebanon County Career and Technology Center has reached a unanimous decision to engage Fidevia Construction Management and Consulting for assistance in conducting a comprehensive feasibility study. This collaboration will also involve Beers + Hoffman, a firm known for its expertise in project evaluation and development.
The feasibility study aims to assess potential improvements and expansions within the center, which plays a crucial role in providing vocational education and training to students in the region. Board members expressed their commitment to ensuring that the center remains equipped to meet the evolving needs of the local workforce.
By partnering with Fidevia and Beers + Hoffman, the board aims to gather valuable insights that will inform future decisions regarding facility upgrades and program offerings. This initiative reflects the center's dedication to enhancing educational opportunities and better preparing students for successful careers in various industries. The study is expected to yield significant recommendations that will guide the center's strategic planning moving forward.
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