Osceola County Selects Site and Initiates Search for Architect for Innovative $7.1 Million Technology Library

The Osceola County is pushing forward with plans for a new technology library project, and has already secured a location for the $7.1 million building. The county has issued a request for proposals for an architect for the one-story, 8,000-square-foot facility, which will be located on 9.76 county-owned acres next to the Florida Department of Health at 1875 Fortune Road.

This project represents a significant investment in the community and will provide residents with access to state-of-the-art technology and resources. The conceptual floor plan for the technology library includes a variety of cutting-edge features such as a dedicated 3D printer room, an artificial intelligence learning and coding room, a space for virtual and augmented reality, and a laser engraver. Additionally, the building will have a room for e-sports and co-working space for businesses as well as computers available for public use.

Those interested in learning more about the project can access the full story on the Orlando Business Journal’s website. They can also download free news, weather, and smart TV apps from their mobile devices to receive updates on the project. Channel 9 Eyewitness News will be live streaming updates on the project throughout its construction process.

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