The college says the project is expected to be completed by the fall of 2006. The project will be funded from a 0.8-mill property tax that Oakland County voters approved in 2001. The new building will replace classroom space lost when the former tuberculosis sanitarium and oldest building on campus, Highland Hall, is demolished in 2009.

Oakland Community College also is planning an additional annex to another hall on the Highland Lakes campus in 2009, to recoup space lost when that hall is demolished.

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