Randolph Community College targets Liberty, N.C.-area site to serve both Toyota and Wolfspeed

Randolph Community College has a site in mind near Liberty to help train workers not only for the nearby Toyota auto-battery plant but also for the Wolfspeed semiconductor plant in neighboring Chatham County.

 

College President Shah Ardalan briefed county commissioners on the plan earlier this week as he and college trustees and administrators outlined fiscal requests of the county.

 

The college has identified a 22-acre parcel about five minutes from Toyota’s site and some 10 minutes from Wolfspeed, Ardalan told commissioners. The college expects to build on about 15 acres in all, he added.

 

He did not identify the site except to say it is near the entrance to the Toyota site and on high ground.

 

The idea is to make it a multi-use site, Ardalan said. The college would use about a third for training related mostly to Toyota and Wolfspeed, part would be a building used by bachelor’s degree-granting universities serving the companies’ needs locally, and about another third will be available for lease to companies that want to be near the megasites but do not need their own buildings, he explained.

 

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