Indiana State University to Break Ground on $66 Million Renovation of Bailey College of Engineering and Technology

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Indiana State University will officially break ground on its largest capital improvement project this Friday at 11:00 a.m. The $66 million renovation of the Technology Annex at the Bailey College of Engineering and Technology represents a fundamental investment in the University and Indiana’s future workforce. The event will bring together Indiana State University administrators, state officials, and local community leaders to celebrate the start of this pivotal project.

Indiana State University will officially break ground on its largest capital improvement project this Friday at 11:00 a.m. The $66 million renovation of the Technology Annex at the Bailey College of Engineering and Technology represents a fundamental investment in the University and Indiana’s future workforce. The event will bring together Indiana State University administrators, state officials, and local community leaders to celebrate the start of this pivotal project.

"This is a historic moment for Indiana State University and our community,” said Mike Godard, President of Indiana State University. “The Bailey College of Engineering and Technology renovations demonstrate our commitment to supporting Indiana’s workforce needs by providing students with the advanced skills and education necessary to fill high-demand jobs. This $66 million investment is not just about upgrading a building—it's about investing in the future of Indiana’s economy. We are grateful for the continued support from the State of Indiana as we work to ensure our students are prepared to lead in an evolving workforce."

Project Highlights Include:

  • A complete renovation of the existing Technology Annex building to modernize and expand capacity.
  • Two new additions to increase space and functionality for advanced training.
  • Reconfiguration of first and second floors to enhance teaching, collaboration, and innovation.
  • The addition of new entryways, lobbies, and modernized infrastructure.
  • Dedicated workshops and laboratories to foster hands-on learning.
  • Cutting-edge learning labs and classrooms with state-of-the-art technology.
  • Installation of a new fire sprinkler system throughout the building.
  • Solar panels on the roof to promote energy efficiency and sustainability.

Bob Casey, Chair of Indiana State University's Board of Trustees, expressed the long-term vision for the project: " This groundbreaking is not just the start of a building but a symbol of Indiana State's commitment to innovation. We are creating a space where future engineers, technologists, aviation professionals, and leaders in applied sciences will collaborate, problem-solve, and innovate. These programs will prepare students to meet industry's evolving demands, ensuring they are ready to contribute to the betterment of our community and beyond."

Once completed, the newly renovated Technology Annex will enhance the University’s renowned Bailey College of Engineering and Technology programs, which include Computer Science, Robotics, Construction Management, and Engineering. These programs are critical to ensuring Indiana has a well-trained workforce equipped to meet the needs of industries across the state and the country.

Dr. Christopher Olsen, Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs, highlighted the project’s lasting impact: "This renovation will support Indiana State’s long-standing mission of preparing students to excel in critical fields. By investing in this facility, we are ensuring that Indiana State University continues to serve as a vital resource for our local economy and workforce, providing students with the tools they need to succeed in today’s competitive job market."

Terre Haute-based Garmong Construction will serve as the construction manager for the project, which is targeted for substantial completion by January 1, 2027.