Auburn Engineering breaks ground on Gulf Coast Engineering Research Station
Golden shovels turned dirt Thursday morning as the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering broke ground on the
The 21,000-square-foot facility, located at
Auburn President
"We couldn't be more excited to be part of this community and this region of our state," he said. "I look forward to the partnerships, the discoveries and the impact to come."
Roberts said
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He said the station will support research into water quality, marine health and how human activity — from urban development to chemical runoff — impacts natural systems
"The point is: this isn't just academic work," Eden said. "It's about finding real solutions to protect our coastal communities, strengthen economic resilience and preserve the natural resources that make this region so important to the state of
In addition to research, Auburn Engineering plans to use the facility to engage residents and visitors through outreach and continuing education programs that build awareness of the region's natural, historical, cultural and environmental resources.
"Just the thought of an engineering research center led by Auburn University, with collaboration from universities all over, is really special for us — and a great example for all of our school-aged kids and surrounding areas," Kennon said.
Funding for the station was provided by the Alabama Gulf Coast Recovery Council in partnership with the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
He said it was selected for RESTORE funding by the Alabama RESTORE Council as an infrastructure project that supports both economic development and environmental restoration.
"This is going to be a great project for coastal
The region has faced significant economic disruption from both natural and man-made disasters. These challenges have included declines in tourism and related industries, damage to infrastructure, harm to agriculture and fisheries and lasting effects on the natural environment.
With the creation of this facility, Auburn Engineering and its partners will conduct both fundamental and applied research to address the most pressing challenges facing
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