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UTech opens Shared Facilities Building

Published:Saturday | December 16, 2017 | 12:00 AM
Contributed Senator Ruel Reid, (left) Minister of Education, Youth and Information cuts the ribbon marking the official opening of the Shared Facilities Building at the University of Technology (UTech), Jamaica Papine Campus last Thursday. The building contains 20 ‘smart’ classrooms, three state-of-the-art lecture theatres, computer laboratories, sanitary conveniences and an amphitheatre. The new building is one of the major infrastructural outcomes of the UTech, Jamaica Enhancement Project facilitated by a loan agreement of US$25.87 million between the Government of Jamaica and the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), with counterpart funding of US$16.78 million by UTech. The Project proceeded under the three main components of Institutional Strengthening, Building and Civil Works, and Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment. Looking on are (front row) UTech Chancellor, Edward Seaga (left), Genefa Hibbert acting chief operations and projects officer, UTech; (back row) Professor Stephen Vasciannie (2nd left), president of UTech, Dr Wayne Henry, director general of the Planning Institute of Jamaica and Stephen Lawrence, operations officer, Caribbean Development Bank.