Architectural renderings and construction photos of the new Engineering Building at Penn State Scranton. The former Grainger Building was purchased by Penn State Scranton in 2018 for the future home of the campus' mechanical engineering program. This year, construction started on the renovations to the new building, which is located along the O'Neill Highway in Dunmore, and will also house the campus' Center for Business Development and Community Outreach and Police and Public Safety. Credit: Penn State Expand An architectural rendering shows the full front view of Penn State Scranton's future Engineering Building from the Ridge View Drive entrance. Credit: Penn State Expand View of the new Engineering Building from just off the O’Neill Highway will make for high-visibility presence for the campus. Credit: Penn State Expand The Engineering Building will include a fabrication or ‘maker’ space where students will be able to work. Credit: Penn State Expand Study pods and seating area situated along the main corridor of the Engineering Building, will have plenty of natural lighting. Credit: Penn State Expand Unique features of the Engineering Building will include study rooms, or ‘pods,’ where students can break out for individual or group study/work. Credit: Penn State Expand Heavy equipment is used to work on the outside areas of Penn State Scranton's new engineering building, located along the O'Neill Highway in Dunmore. Credit: Penn State Expand Construction workers inside of the new engineering building installing the infrastructure needed for the new offices, classrooms, labs and learning spaces that will be located there when the building opens next fall. Credit: Penn State Expand The new entrance to the Engineering Building starts to take shape and will be much larger and grander than the building's original entryway. Credit: Penn State Expand