Central New Mexico Community College is constructing a new skilled trades facility to help supply the demand for labor in welding, plumbing, HVAC and mechatronics. The building will replace the 50-year-old Ted Chavez Hall.
Source: The Business Journal

Central New Mexico Community College to replace Ted Chavez Hall with skilled trades facility
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