The facility in Calamba, Laguna, is the new home of GBF TTC. Furnished with complete training labs, classrooms, dormitories and a canteen, the TTC building is designed to meet all of its students needs under one roof.
This laboratory enhances trainees' skill in electrical competencies that focuses on Applied Electricity and Electrical Motor controls such as: Electrical testing, developing and interpreting various electrical diagrams, wiring circuit connections, familiarization w/ basic principles of electrical machines, controlling motors w/ common industrial controllers/starters.
A space which provides computer services to students and is also used as the venue for AutoCAD trainings.
This lab is equipped with programmable Logic Controllers of various brands, computers for programming PLC, and simulators for various applications of PLC in Electro-Pneumatics and Motor Controls among others.
Contains trainers and various types of sensors such as capacitive, inductive and optical sensors.
This room is equipped with HVAC simulators for refrigeration and air conditioning units.
This contains pneumatic trainers containing an arrangement of various pneumatic valves and regulator devices to train students how to control pneumatic based mechanics.
This laboratory has basic electronic equipment on analog and digital signal circuits.
The Mechanical Lab contains a variety of mechanical tools, equipment, and two simulators for different types of mechanical drives: belt drive, chain drive, and gear drive.
The Hydraulics Lab contains four training simulators for hydraulic applications such as pressing, moving, and lifting heavy loads, e.g. excavators.
A Process Instrumentation Lab is designed to provide hands-on training and experimentation in the field of industrial instrumentation and control. It is equipped with a variety of instruments and sensors used to measure and control various process variables, such as temperature, pressure, flow rate, and level.
This lab is designed to provide hands-on training and experimentation in the field of mechatronics and control systems. It combines the principles of electrical and pneumatics to create automated systems that use compressed air to power mechanical devices. Key components includes air compressors, solenoid valves, cylinders, sensors and other control devices.
Classrooms 1-3 function as venue for technical or soft skills seminars, workshops and meetings.
The GBF Library has Technical Reference books & various collections from Dr. Juan Montero, Ben Viloria, Capt. John Andrews, Filipiniana, Louie Lichauco, Felipe Torres and others.
A 100–capacity room used for closed door programs such as product presentations, conferences, seminars and other events.
The campus has 7 rooms for the male quarters and 6 rooms for the female quarters that can accommodate a maximum of 132 occupants in total. The dormitory also has a lounge, a study room, and common comfort room. Each dormitory room is designed to accommodate a maximum of 12 persons.
This dining hall caters the employees, students and visitors which can serve up to 60 persons.
To ensure the wellness of our scholars, the GBF TTC Campus has spaces and equipment for recreational activities like basketball, badminton, table tennis, board games and music. Students also gather weekly in the values formation room for sessions and dialogues with their values formation teacher.