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The future of the construction industry depends on strong, engaging education programs that get younger generations interested in construction and technical careers. Construction management and construction-focused engineering programs are gaining ground in colleges and universities across the country, providing more opportunities than ever for students to immerse themselves in this rewarding industry. Read about resources for learning about scholarships, program and technical training opportunities.



UVM Board Passes Resolution for Proposed $95M Multi-Purpose Facility

The University of Vermont Board of Trustees has unanimously passed a resolution that lays out a specific financial plan for the Athletic Department's Multi-Purpose Facility project and paves the way for construction to begin as early as this winter, pending receipt of all the necessary permits....


ADOT Program Helping Women Enter Construction Trades

Iris Bost, an unemployed single mom of three, hoped to break into the male-dominated construction industry that would provide better pay than working retail. Through a social media post, the Globe resident was excited to learn about an Arizona Department of Transportation-sponsored Construction Academy at Gila Community College....


Trainers Provide Excavator, Dozer Demonstrations at Yancey Bros., Sitech South Technology Day in Georgia

In a series of demonstration and educational events, Yancey Bros. Co. and Sitech South held their most recent Technology Day event at Yancey's Gwinnett County location in Dacula, Ga., on Oct. 18. As with the previous demo events, the next-generation Cat excavators (Cat 320 GC, 320, 323) were the feature of the event and Yancey and Caterpillar product trainers provided comprehensive demos and walk around of these machines....


Crane Industry Hosts Open House, Power UP Workshop

In September, Crane Industry Services LLC (CIS) held an open house for its new 8,892-sq. ft. Centered on Safety Training Center, located in Carrollton, Ga. Representatives from Maxim Crane Works, a CIS customer, assisted with cutting the ribbon on the new facility....


State DOT Makes Major Commitment to Safety Certification Program

The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has made a major commitment toward improving safety in and around the state's roadway construction work zones. The agency is the first in the nation to help hundreds of its employees earn the "Safety Certification for Transportation Project Professionals" (SCTPP) credential endorsed by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)....


Telsmith Supports Port Washington High School With Donation

Telsmith Inc., a manufacturer of mineral processing equipment, donated funds to Port Washington High School that will assist with purchasing new manufacturing equipment for the technical education department....


UIC Towers Combine Learning With Living

A $100 million “living-learning” community that will provide residential and academic spaces for students at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) is making significant progress. The 10-story building will stand adjacent to the Chicago Transit Authority's recently renovated Peoria Street bridge and Blue Line station, with views of the city's skyline....


Topcon, Bentley Strengthen Constructioneering Initiatives and Programs

Topcon Positioning Group, a world leader in positioning technology for the survey and construction industries, and Bentley Systems, the leading global provider of comprehensive software solutions for advancing the design, construction and operations of infrastructure, announce new developments in the constructioneering workflow initiative....


Telsmith Takes Part in Manufacturing Day

Telsmith Inc. , a manufacturer of mineral processing equipment, took part in Manufacturing Day Oct. 5, 2018, by inviting students from local schools to visit its facility in an effort to connect future generations to careers in manufacturing....


Gov. Fallin Recognizes Need for Construction Workers

The construction industry is one of Oklahoma's largest industries, employing more than 82,000 Oklahomans, but a nationwide skills gap is leaving many of those construction jobs unfilled. Oklahoma predicts a growth of 12 percent in the construction industry in the next eight years, and across the country there is expected to be a need for 700,000 new construction professionals by 2026....



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