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Project Photo Gallery
Discover the amazing transformations within the College of Business and Entrepreneurship.
The classrooms, faculty offices, and collaborative spaces are designed with you in mind. Immerse yourself in the vibrant student commons, a hub of study and connection. We’re dedicated to creating a home that honors God and empowers you to thrive.
Why? We’re committed to equipping transformational leaders. Our campaign provides modern resources, a Christ-centered community, and support for your leadership journey. Experience better instruction, meaningful interactions, and student gatherings that fuel your growth.
Imagine the possibilities! As a COBE student, you’ll think innovatively and solve entrepreneurial challenges. Our academics and partnerships propel you toward success. With cutting-edge tools, learning becomes exciting and effective.
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Witness the magic! Step into the photo gallery and discover the transformative COBE Project. Together, we shape a brighter future where faith, community, and innovation converge.
View the construction timeline and browse through the photo gallery, providing a detailed visual account of the project’s development.
In November and December, the project team worked on the finishing touches. As the project nears completion, the focus shifted towards enhancing both the functionality and aesthetics of the building. Interior finish work included the installation of restroom fixtures, lighting, stairs, flooring, and countertops, and the refreshing of the historic…
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Less than a year after construction began on The Donnan/COBE Project, the transformation of NGU’s historic administration is nearing completion. Work continued on the building’s main grand entryway in October as crews installed exterior finishes and high-efficiency outdoor HVAC units. Progress was also made on the administration building’s balconies, overlooking…
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In September, construction crews continued their remarkable progress in transforming the 19,000-square-foot building, achieving significant milestones on both the exterior and interior. Exterior HVAC Units Installed: The installation of HVAC units was successfully completed, ensuring optimal climate control within the building for the comfort of our students, faculty, staff, administration,…
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In August, construction crews achieved significant milestones in the project, marking a major step forward in transforming the 19,000-square-foot building. Their efforts focused on the interior, where they installed drywall to create hallways, offices, classrooms, and community spaces. The new design of the building allows natural light to permeate the…
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July marked the beginning of a transformed appearance for the building, with a significant portion of the 4,700 square feet of exterior glass finding its place. Alongside the glass installation, the exterior brickwork commenced. In March, a ceremony was held for administrators, faculty, staff, students, and board of trustees to…
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Benefitting from the pleasant June weather conditions, construction crews made significant headway in the exterior work of the Donnan/COBE project. The building’s outer shell will soon be enclosed using a combination of glass and brick materials. By doubling the amount of exterior glass to 4,700 square feet, the building will…
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May progress included structural engineering work with the addition of support beams in preparation for the new interior layout. Concrete is replaced as part of the plumbing rough-in process. The installation of high efficiency HVAC equipment and ductwork continued as mechanical upgrades will provide year-round comfort along with energy savings.…
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The demolition worked slowed in April which made way for mechanical work to start along with the early stages of interior framing. Concrete was cut and removed to provide access for plumbing and electrical upgrades. Indoor HVAC systems are in the process of being installed while the exterior walls of…
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The North Greenville Community joined together in March for a beam dedication and prayer ceremony where students, faculty, staff, donors, and board members had the opportunity to permanently inscribe their names, prayers, and scriptures on a steel beam that will be used to complete the Donnan/COBE project. Electrical and communication…
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Interior walls are removed which creates a blank slate for construction crews to begin making designs on paper become a reality. The interior design includes 2,600 square feet of glass which will contribute to the modern space that will feel warm and inviting. Exterior doors, windows, and brick are removed…
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Windows and doors are removed in preparation for a grand entry and exterior balconies accentuating spectacular vistas. The Donnan building sits atop the highest point of the Tigerville campus – boasting amazing views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. All interior exterior 4C9FA9EE-EAE7-46F5-9F8A-6C7653A4B87B exterior 01BD64B5-504C-41FE-8C80-4720FCE1BAAE exterior 00244C3F-BFCE-48D5-BD22-9382CDF5B4D1 interior 65F67E5E-97E7-4A9A-B25F-1B25B19B62B3 interior 50D5979A-F6F1-4377-AD6A-67911BC50233…
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Major demolition occurred in December as interior walls and ceilings were removed in the 19,000 square foot building. Opening the space will make room for contemporary learning classrooms and a collaborative common area. All interior exterior 6ABCF4E7-D34C-4C70-A704-141D34C09030 interior 7B0AC3FF-E1D3-4EE7-B3E8-4537603E96A9 interior 5517394B-C91D-465B-A66B-3EDD3DA121B9 interior 8BBD89CE-F675-4DDB-8148-997F76607AB2 interior F5E5692A-6335-41D3-81A5-DDA0D1634B8A interior C5DEB7BF-76FB-4279-A741-F54B69AA7C04 interior 18AE438B-16EB-4626-9413-73E01E6C1D4E interior…
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Dumpsters arrived in November and were soon filled as the first phase of demolition started. One of the first steps of the demolition process was to protect and secure the two-story mosaic consisting of 100,000 tile pieces. The mosaic will be a highlighted feature at the entrance of the building.…
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