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Ill. Tollway Offers Teens Career Options

Illinois Tollway hosted high school students at maintenance sites, showcasing road construction and engineering careers. The program aims to inspire interest in transportation fields, provide hands-on experience and promote skilled workforce development for the agency and industry. Tours included observing roadway equipment, safety practices, road construction projects and engaging with professionals in various transportation roles.

May 6, 2025 - Midwest Edition #10
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Students from five Chicago-area high schools met in late April with Illinois Tollway engineers and roadway managers at Tollway maintenance sites as part of a program to offer teens a close-up view of how the agency builds and maintains its roads to help foster their interest in future transportation careers.

The visits, which also included tours of active Tollway construction sites, are intended to encourage students to consider future roles in the construction trades and engineering fields while also developing a new pool of skilled workers for the Tollway and the transportation industry.

"We are committed to inspiring the next generation of leaders to learn how their interests can translate into successful careers in the transportation industry," said Cassaundra Rouse, Illinois Tollway executive director. "By connecting students with our teams, we are proving a firsthand look at how the work we do every day keeps people and goods moving safely and efficiently while contributing to the regional economy."

Students toured the Tollway's Bensenville Maintenance Site on April 24, and the agency's Alsip Maintenance Site on April 25, to get a behind-the-scenes look at the agency's facilities, which house plows and roadway equipment, and are staffed around the clock by Tollway crews who maintain roads, assist customers and respond to emergency situations.

Tollway staffers briefed students on the equipment and safety practices they use to protect themselves and drivers while working on the roads and instruct the teens about the technology used by the agency, including overhead roadway gantries and digital message signs that relay real-time traffic and safety information to drivers.

Tollway staff educated students about the important role the roadway system plays in providing critical transportation links between communities that foster economic growth.

The tours are designed to allow the students to talk directly with transportation industry professionals who build and operate the Tollway system, providing the teens with insights into the career paths available at the agency. By fostering these conversations, the Tollway intends to encourage students to consider future careers in transportation fields that include civil engineering, construction and skilled building trades.

Students also visited Tollway work sites to view the equipment and construction equipment being used to upgrade and improve portions of the Tollway system.

Some of the teens toured construction occurring on the Tri-State Tollway (I-294) near Hinsdale — work that is part of a $4 billion project to widen and reconfigure a 23-mi. segment of the Central Tri-State Tollway between Rosemont and Oak Lawn to provide congestion relief, update aging infrastructure and address regional transportation needs.

Other students toured work near Bensenville where the Tollway is building the new I-490 Tollway along the western edge of O'Hare International Airport to connect I-294 with the Jane Addams Memorial Tollway (I-90) and the Illinois Route 390 Tollway while also providing for the first time western access into O'Hare Airport.


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