Tuscaloosa, Alabama, September 30, 2025
News Summary
The University of Alabama’s College of Engineering has officially opened the newly renovated FORTE building, enhancing its capabilities in workplace safety training and professional development. This facility will host the UA Safe State program’s OSHA training institute and features state-of-the-art classrooms and a safety training lab. The FORTE building is set to serve both students and industry professionals, contributing to community safety initiatives and workforce readiness across Alabama.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama – The University of Alabama’s College of Engineering officially opened the newly renovated FORTE building on September 26. The facility, which stands for Facility for Outreach, Research, Training, and Education, marks a significant upgrade in the university’s capabilities to enhance workplace safety training and professional development.
Located at 1408 Second Ave., the FORTE building replaces a locally owned music store and is set to become the new home of the UA Safe State program’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) training institute and education center. With modern amenities, FORTE’s design includes state-of-the-art classrooms, a hands-on learning space, and a safety training lab, all aimed at providing effective learning environments for both students and industry professionals.
Clifford Henderson, the dean of UA’s College of Engineering, emphasized the positive impact that the facility will have on the university, the college, and the surrounding community. The opening of FORTE reflects UA’s ongoing commitment to providing education to future engineers and computer scientists while serving as a center for community outreach and engagement.
Each year, UA Safe State delivers education and outreach services to thousands of workers and hundreds of companies throughout Alabama. Their offerings include OSHA training, environmental services, and safety consulting. The new facility will enable UA Safe State to expand its reach and enhance its impact on workplace safety and industry health across the state.
The modern classrooms and hands-on learning spaces at FORTE are engineered to support both in-person and hybrid instruction, broadening access to the programs offered. By strengthening UA’s role as a statewide leader in safety education and workforce readiness, FORTE plays a pivotal role in preparing students for the demands of the workforce while ensuring that safety remains paramount in all professional environments.
Henderson highlighted the importance of workplace safety, emphasizing that everyone should return home safely after work. The facility will provide students with invaluable real-world practice-based learning opportunities, offering them direct connections to industry professionals. As a result, FORTE is expected to make significant contributions to advancing safety in various sectors.
In conclusion, the renovation of the FORTE building marks a significant milestone for UA Safe State, establishing it as a prominent entity in worker safety training across Alabama. Supporters and contributors were recognized for their efforts in transforming the building into a hub of safety, innovation, and education, further solidifying the university’s mission to empower current and future professionals in the field.
FAQ Section
What is the FORTE building?
The FORTE building stands for Facility for Outreach, Research, Training, and Education and serves as the new home of the UA Safe State program’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) training institute/education center.
When was the FORTE building opened?
The University of Alabama opened the FORTE building on September 26.
What features does the FORTE building include?
The building features state-of-the-art classrooms, a hands-on learning space, and a safety training lab.
How will the FORTE building impact the community?
FORTE will play a crucial role in community outreach and engagement, helping to enhance workplace safety and industry health across Alabama.
Key Features of the FORTE Building
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Location | 1408 Second Ave., replacing a locally owned music store |
| Purpose | Home of the UA Safe State program’s OSHA training institute |
| Facilities | State-of-the-art classrooms, hands-on learning space, safety training lab |
| Community Impact | Enhances workplace safety and industry health, community outreach initiatives |
| Support | Transformative contributions from various supporters and contributors |
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- ABC 33/40: UA’s FORTE Building Opens as New Hub for Safety Training
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- Google Search: University of Alabama FORTE Building
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