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CLIENT
                   Capital Development Board   State-of-the-Art
                      City Colleges of Chicago
                                    SIZE     Learning Environments
                                102,000 sf

                             COMPLETED       TRANSPORTATIONS, DISTRIBUTION & LOGISTICS CENTER
                                  08/2019
                            PROJECT COST
                        $44.8M (e) $44.8M (a)  Olive-Harvey College’s new Transportation, Distribution and
                                             Logistics (TDL) Center is the first of its kind in Illinois.
                            PROJECT TYPE
                                    New      A key component of City  “We live in a world where

                                AWARDS       Colleges of Chicago’s      goods traverse the globe
                  AIA Northeast Illinois Merit   College to Careers     at record speeds and the
                                  Award      initiative, the center can
                                             train up to 6,000 students   systems used to manage
             Chicago Building Congress Merit   each year for jobs in
                            Award Finalist   transportation, one of the   and execute this transport
                           SUSTAINABILITY    region’s fastest-growing   are increasingly complex.
                               LEED Gold     industries.                Our new Center will help
                                             Every aspect of the        prepare Chicagoans to thrive
                                             center’s design supports   in careers in this dynamic
                                             City Colleges of
                                             Chicago’s mission to use   industry.”
                                             cutting-edge technology    Juan Salgado, Chancellor
                                             and real-world scenarios
                                             to ensure graduates “hit
                                             the ground running.”
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