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Students in the Architectural and Civil Engineering (ACE) Independent Project course at Central Maine Community College made their formal presentations at the end of the academic year. The senior-level course emphasizes integrating prior learning with self-directed study. Three student teams presented their work, integrating the following in their presentations: handmade foam core models, computer-aided drafting, PowerPoint, interior finishes sample boards and hand sketching. The project’s focus was on the viability of a flex design to support a campus fitness center. The students who presented are, seated, from left, Amanda Potter, Emily Morris, Joshua Levasseur, Chris Gauvin, Derek Cash; standing, Rich Fritz, Eric Cohenour, Joshua Inda, Seth Allen, Scott Mercier, Chris Dyck, Matt Farrington, Patrick Milligan and Lance Courtois.
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