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BNBuilders Breaks Ground on Additions to Fullerton College

Partnering with Roesling Nakamura Terada Architects, BNBuilders has broken ground on two new buildings at Fullerton College. The Chapman Newell Instructional Building and the Maintenance and Operations Building, totaling 29,713 square feet, represent a milestone in the enhancement of educational facilities within the North Orange County Community College District.

The Chapman Newell Instructional Building will consolidate various services currently dispersed across the campus. The Maintenance and Operations Building will house administrative offices, specialized trade work areas and essential support functions, including services for campus grounds.

“This endeavor is not merely about constructing buildings; it’s about building the future of the college,” said Brian Dague, project executive at BNBuilders, “We are proud to be part of creating spaces that will empower students at Fullerton College. This project embodies our dedication to shaping communities positively, and we are excited to contribute to the ongoing legacy of Fullerton College.”

Both projects are made possible through the financial support of Measure J, a voter-approved initiative from 2014 that allocated $574 million for significant upgrades to educational facilities within the North Orange County Community College District.

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