Peninsula College site work in Forks expected in September

FORKS — Renovation of an expanded facility for Peninsula College’s Forks branch is expected to begin in September.

The project in what once housed the Bank of America branch in Forks, which is at 481 S. Forks Ave., is now in the design phase, according to Phyllis Van Holland, college spokeswoman.

The new site will have 12,452 square feet, compared with the 8,000 at the current site at 71 S. Forks Ave., with more parking space.

It is expected to be opened for classes in early 2014.

The new site will have five classrooms, a learning center with study space, a student gathering space, a reception and advising and faculty office spaces, said Deborah Frazier, vice president of administrative services at Peninsula College.

The building also will include a multiuse space that will be available as a resource for community and cultural events for the region.

Peninsula College President Luke Robins and Carrol Lunsford of the real estate firm of Lunsford and Associates in Forks exchanged keys Tuesday — a move that marked the end of a several-year process in the college’s search for an expanded educational center to serve residents of Forks and the West End, Van Holland said.

Students currently can earn associate degrees entirely in Forks and take course offerings in academic transfer, professional/technical, basic skills and continuing education.

Frazier also said the college will retain as much of the current interior of the building as possible and plans very few changes to the exterior.

During the renovation process, the $1,307,114 the college received in grant funding in June from the state Department of Commerce specifically for the Forks Extension will be used for energy management systems that allow for optimal energy efficiency, Van Holland said.

McKinstry of Seattle is the contractor/ESCO, or energy service company.

Energy Performance Contracting is being used to complete the project.

Peninsula College is based in Port Angeles and has branches in Port Townsend and Forks.

For more information about the college, visit www.pencol.edu.

More in News

John Gatchet of Gardiner, left, and Mike Tabak of Vancouver, B.C., use their high-powered scopes to try to spot an Arctic loon. The recent Audubon Christmas Bird Count reported the sighting of the bird locally so these bird enthusiasts went to the base of Ediz Hook in search of the loon on Sunday afternoon. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Bird watchers

John Gatchet of Gardiner, left, and Mike Tabak of Vancouver, B.C., use… Continue reading

Forks schools to ask for levy

Measure on Feb. 11 special election ballot

Jefferson County commissioners name Pernsteiner acting sheriff

Jefferson Democrats to nominate three interim candidates

State commission fines fire commissioner

PDC says Kraft owes more than $4,600

Marine Center receives $15 million

Funding comes from Inflation Reduction Act

Port Townsend creates new department to oversee creative district

Melody Sky Weaver appointed director of Community Service Department

Orca that carried dead calf for weeks is mourning again

The mother orca nudges her dead calf with her snout, draping it… Continue reading

Weekly flight operations scheduled

There will be field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft… Continue reading

Will Barrett of Port Townsend and his cairn terrier Harris brave the cold and wet weather on Friday to walk around the Marine Science Center pier at Fort Worden State Park. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Rainy walk

Will Barrett of Port Townsend and his cairn terrier Harris brave the… Continue reading

Kate Dean.
Kate Dean reflects on Jefferson County career

Will work for state office of Public Lands

The Hub, a place to form community connections and incubate ideas, hosts a Night Market on the third Friday of every month. CEO Roxanne Greeson invited people to drop by for one of their events, or stop by between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, to see what they think of the space. (Roxanne Greeson)
The Hub aims to incubate ideas, grow community

PA business hosts spaces for artists, storefront to sell creations

Food resources are available across Peninsula

Officials say demand continues to rise over previous years