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Host Park of NRVTA Finishes Major Upgrades

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The Texan RV Park, host park of the National RV Training Academy (NRVTA) campus that serves as home to many students attending classes, has completed several major enhancements to its facilities this summer.

The projects include:

Fiber-optic wireless service was added to all campus buildings to give instructors, staff and inspection students internet access at speeds ranging between 250 and 300 megabytes per second.  Other students will continue to enjoy high-speed internet, but not at fiber-optic speeds.

“Moving staff and classrooms onto the fiber-optic network did wonders to reduce traffic load throughout the RV park, which also worked to increase internet speeds there as well,” said John Brown, who is contracted to manage the park along with his wife, Jennifer, until April.

In addition to those completed enhancements, several other projects are still underway.

“The building is dried in, meaning that windows have been added and all metal sheeting is attached,” Brown explained. “We should be able to open the classrooms to students by the end of November or early December.”

A 1.5-mile mowed and manicured walking path is being installed throughout the campus and around its three ponds. The path will require several culverts and bridges to be constructed.

“The campus is a really beautiful facility and we wanted to create a way for students to exercise or enjoy their time outdoors,” said Brown.

“The Texan RV Park looks significantly different today than it did when we acquired it in 2017,” said Terry Cooper, NRVTA president. “We have used just about every available foot of property to create classroom space, RV sites, cabins and still have room for parking.

“I laid out an ambitious plan for the Browns when they came onboard to manage the park last spring. They have gone above and beyond what I envisioned to create a true community here for our students and staff.

“Sometimes I wonder if we’re not caught in a loop. Increasing demand for training requires us expand our facilities to accommodate more students, which works to attract even more students,” added Cooper. “It just reaffirms that this type of skilled technician and inspector training has been desperately needed in the RV industry for many years. I’m happy NRVTA and The Texan RV Park can play a role in providing services to fill that need.”

the park is located in Athens, about 70 miles from Dallas.
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