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CCM Releases Design for a Regional Advanced Engineering and Manufacturing Center

County College of Morris has developed its plans for a regional Advanced Engineering and Manufacturing Center that will support the education of students and graduates, and to train current employees of area businesses, for the new demands that have occurred in their fields.

College and county officials understand that manufacturing is a vital part of Morris County’s economy, however meeting the need for skilled employees is challenging as many workers retire and new technology and skills are needed in manufacturing. The new CCM center will meet the need for advanced skills, which should provide students with good-paying career options.

The planned 31,500-square-foot facility will include two electronic labs, two prototyping labs, two computer labs, a 3D printing room, an analysis lab, an automation and controls/robotics/emerging technologies lab, a measuring and materials testing lab, a welding lab, maker space, conference rooms, classrooms and offices. The center is designed to allow faculty, students and industry partners to work collaboratively in an advanced environment utilizing state-of-the-art technology. Serving as architect for the project is USA Architects of Somerville.

CCM plans to break ground in the fall for the $10 million facility, which will be constructed near the building it owns at 675 Route 10 East in Randolph. Funding for the center’s construction is being provided by the Morris County Board of Freeholders, the state and private donors.

“CCM is committed to the communities we serve throughout northwest New Jersey and is a dedicated partner in ensuring companies have a pipeline of skilled professionals,” said CCM President Anthony J. Iacono. “Our business is to transform lives through education and in doing so transform communities by serving as an economic engine. A central part of our mission is to assist with attracting new businesses and retaining existing ones, and CCM is proud to serve Morris County and beyond with this new facility.”

The manufacturing industry in Morris County serves multiple sectors including pharmaceuticals, metals, plastics, production, technology and scientific instrumentation, according to the Morris County Economic Development Corporation. The Bureau of Labor Statistics notes that median annual wages in manufacturing tend to be higher than the median for all industries. For example, the bureau reports that in 2017 industrial engineers and mechanical engineers were earning a median salary of $85,880.

Construction of the center will free up space in the college’s current engineering and manufacturing lab, which will allow for the construction of the Paragano Family Foundation Simulated Medical Center. Through the CCM Foundation’s “Forward” Campaign, the Paragano Family Foundation has provided a leadership gift of $350,000 to support the initiative. Along with development of that center, CCM will be expanding its healthcare programs.

Plans for the two centers were developed following a series of roundtable meetings by college officials with engineering, manufacturing and healthcare facilities, the Freeholders, the Morris County Economic Development Corporation and the Morris County Chamber of Commerce.

For more information on the college’s Engineering and Manufacturing programs, visit https://goo.gl/982uAu/. For information on healthcare programs, go to https://goo.gl/rFMbni/.

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