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Decker gets facelift, Center for the Performing Arts adds much-needed facility

-Messenger file photo by Kelby Wingert
The $11.9 million Center for the Performing Arts construction and Decker Auditorium renovation at Iowa Central Community College were well underway in September 2023.

Returning students at Iowa Central Community College were welcomed back to campus last fall by a familiar sight near the center of campus — bulldozers, cranes, hard hats and steel slats.

Decker Auditorium and the new Center for the Performing Arts are in their second year of renovation and construction. The $11.9 million project broke ground in August 2022.

The 50-year-old Decker Auditorium is undergoing a complete facelift with new seating, new lighting and a new sound system. This is the first time since it was built in 1978 that the 1,200-seat Decker Auditorium is undergoing any significant upgrades.

The need for updates to the auditorium has been apparent for many years, Iowa Central President Dr. Jesse Ulrich previously told The Messenger. It was part of the 2018 bond referendum, with $3 million earmarked for the project.

On the south end of the auditorium is the college’s new Center for the Performing Arts that will have a band room, theater room, expanded classroom spaces, a set shop and additional bathrooms. The whole space, including the auditorium, will be fully ADA accessible, something the current auditorium is not. ADA seating will be added, and there will be a ramp access to the stage. Previously, the stage was only accessible by steps.

The installation of an elevator will also add ADA accessibility to the second floor and balcony of the auditorium.

In the summer of 2022, the college’s Board of Trustees approved a bid from Sioux City-based Klinger Construction for $11,907,000. The project was designed by the Des Moines architecture firm OPN Architects.

Ryan Gruenberg, the college’s vice president of operations, said that despite a few delays here and there, the project is moving forward and he’s hoping it will wrap up just before winter, as long as everything else goes as planned and stays on schedule.

“Overall, we’ve been pretty satisfied,” Gruenberg said of the construction. “As with any building that age, there have been some hiccups along the way, but we’ve managed to get through those and we’re happy with where it’s at.”

In addition to the $3 million from the 2018 bond referendum, Don and Dianne Decker gave $1 million to go toward the project. Don Decker is a graduate of Iowa Central and chairman of the board of Decker Truck Line Inc. The Iowa Central Community College Foundation is running a capital campaign to raise the remaining funds needed to cover the project.

“This is probably the biggest project Iowa Central has really undertaken in the last 20 years,” Ulrich told The Messenger last summer. “This is the most public building we have on campus. It’s really, really important for us to get it right and it’s something that people will be proud of.”

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