OU Engineering Lab Renovation
Client: Fairfield County Workforce Development Center
Location: Carroll, Ohio
  • Phase 1 delivered lab and classroom spaces designed with connectivity and flexibility in mind. The new spaces feature fabrication, robotics, mechatronics, vacuum and semiconductor labs. A combination of windows, overhead doors, and operable partitions facilitates observation of work and cross-collaboration.
  • Phase 2 will create medical training labs and support space for respiratory therapy and phlebotomy programs.
  • Other interior renovations include office, conference and a large multi-purpose room for the county’s economic development group.
  • Exterior building improvements bring in more natural light and make the envelope more energy efficient.
Architecture|Interior Design
Education and workforce entities in Fairfield County teamed up with SHP to create an engineering technology lab that prepares the next generation of skilled professionals and encourages economic growth in the region. This phased renovation of a former manufacturing warehouse provides a revitalized space for students to experience hands-on engineering, supporting programs for both Ohio University Lancaster and Hocking College. SHP provided master planning and facility assessment services, which led to the phased renovation program.
"The new lab elevates the ENGT program offered at Ohio University Lancaster by providing an enhanced environment for students to gain practical, hands-on experience that compliments their academic learning."
– Dr. Lewatis McNeal, Ohio University
"Whether we're instructing students in a traditional college program or providing short-term training solutions for area employers, utilizing a highly integrated lab with equipment that mirrors what will be seen on the job today and tomorrow is essential."
– Amanda Lemke, Hocking College