Title: Maryland Construction
1MarylandConstruction Professional Development
October 23, 2009
2Presentation Objectives
- Industry Update
- Workforce Shortage
- NCCER History
- Accreditation/Certification
- Curriculum
- National Registry
- Training Research
- Web Site
3Types of Construction
- Commercial
- Residential
- Industrial
- Energy
- Maintenance
- Highway
- Pipeline
3
4Who Will Build Your Projects?
- 75 million baby boomers approaching retirement
age - Beginning in 2005, approximately 8,000 baby
boomers per day turn 60 - 20 of the construction workforce will retire in
the next 2 to 4 years - By 2010, over half of the United States
population will be over 50 - Youth Demographic
will shrink in comparison to adult population
lt18
gt65
will grow faster than total population
4
SOURCE FMI, U.S. Construction Markets Report
5Construction Growth
- With total employment expected to reach
7.8 million by 2012, the construction
industry is predicted to be among the
economys top 10 largest sources of job
growth.
5
SOURCE U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S.
Department of Labor (08/2008)
6Educate the Workforce of Tomorrow
- According to the U.S. Census Bureau
- 8 of the 10 fastest growing occupations through
2014 don't require a bachelor's degree - They require a 2-year associate's degree
- or
- Post-secondary training
6
SOURCE "Educate the Work Force of Tomorrow" by
Luke Bellsnyder Jon Fisher, March 06, 2009
7About NCCER
The National Center for Construction Education
Research, affiliated with the University of
Florida, is a not-for-profit 501 (c)(3) education
foundation is the leading source of workforce
development resources for the construction,
maintenance pipeline industry.
- Resources include
- Accreditation
- Instructor Certification
- Standardized Industry-Driven Curricula
- Nationally Recognized Skill Assessments
- Industry-Recognized Credentialing Certification
- Construction Career/Recruiting Resources
- Construction Safety Front-line Management
Education
7
8Mission Statement
- To build a safe, productive, and
- sustainable workforce of
- craft professionals.
8
9NCCER Founding Contractors
- ENR
- Austin Industrial 31
- Bechtel/Becon 1
- BEK 40
- Fluor/Fluor Daniel 2
- KBR (Brown Root) 4
- KCI
- National Industrial Contractors
- Metric Constructors
- TIC (The Industrial Company) 33
- Washington Group/Rust Construction 16
- Zachry Construction 34
9
SOURCE Engineering News Record (ENR). The Top
400 Contractors. May 2008.
102009 Board of Trustees
NCCER is governed by a board of trustees
consisting of representatives from contributing
contractors, owners, NCCER partner
associations. All trustees are recognized for
their expertise in construction or
construction-related issues, serve a one- to
three-year term.
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11NCCER PARTNERS
National Association of Women in
Construction National Insulation
Association National Ready Mixed Concrete
Association National Systems Contractors
Association National Technical Honor
Society National Utility Contractors
Association North American Crane Bureau North
American Technical Excellence Painting
Decorating Contractors of America Portland Cement
Association SkillsUSA Steel Erectors Association
of America Texas Gulf Coast Chapter ABC US Army
Corps of Engineers University of Florida Women
Construction Owners Executives
American Fire Sprinkler Association American
Petroleum Institute Associated Builders and
Contractors Associated General Contractors of
America Association for Skilled and Technical
Sciences Association for Career Tech
Education Carolinas AGC Carolina Electrical
Contractors Association Construction Industry
Institute Construction Users Roundtable Design-Bui
ld Institute of America Electronic Systems
Industry Consortium Green Advantage Environmental
Certification Merit Contractors Association of
Canada Metal Building Manufactures
Association National Association of Minority
Builders
12NCCER Involvement
12
13Focus Areas
- Craft Training
- Safety Training
- Management Training
- Image Building
- Research
13
14National Wages
NOTE Top 10 of Wage Earners ? OT 400hr/yr ?
PD 12,000/yr
14
SOURCE Bureau of Labor Statistics. Occupational
Employment Statistics (2007)
15Texas Workforce Commission
SOURCE Texas Workforce Commission (01/21/2009).
16Job Worries?Consider Skills Training
- NCCER tailored an instruction curriculum to fit
standards developed by the industry as a whole.
Its a national curriculum, consistent with
federal guidelines. - And heres the real beauty of it Graduates
acquire portable skills. What qualifies them for
work in Texas also qualifies them for comparable
work in many other states. - It gets better yet. A document certifying skills
training of a higher order is a point of pride
for the one who carries it. - It tells the world he or she knows the job how
to do it the very same message a college diploma
is meant to convey.
SOURCE Texas Workforce Commission (01/21/2009).
17Skills Training Is Even More Important in
Difficult Times
- NCCER has developed a curriculum for workers in
tomorrows construction industry. - If you are an employer who needs a worker
trained to the exacting standards of the
construction industry, you can be sure that an
applicant with the appropriate certificate has
received the training necessary for success on
the job. - And if you are a high school graduate with an
NCCER certificate, you can expect to earn
375,000 more over your lifetime than you would
without it.
SOURCE Texas Workforce Commission. Texas
Business Today (Summer 2009).
18National Accreditation Growth
Sponsor Network
18
NOTE Only Sponsors within the U.S. are included
in map (03/25/2009)
19Accreditation Process
- Eligible Organizations
- Contractors
- Owners
- Associations
- Organized Labor
- Government Agencies
- Corrections
- Training Consultants
- Proprietary Schools
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20Instructor Certification Training Program (ICTP)
Master Trainer (MTICTP) Craft Instructor (ICTP)
Course Content In Hours
- To become a Master Trainer
- Train the trainer program
- Master Trainer does not require construction
craft skills - Must be trained certified directly by NCCER
through successful completion of the 4-day MTICTP - For a Craft Instructor to become NCCER certified
- Must be a journey person or technician in their
craft or have 3 years experience teaching their
craft - Must complete NCCER ICTP 3-day course given by a
NCCER certified Master Trainer - For a Trainee or student to receive transcripts
from NCCERs National Registry - Be taught by a NCCER certified instructor
- Successfully complete nationally standardized
written performance tests given by a NCCER
certified instructor - Receive training at a NCCER accredited high
school, college, government or industry training
program
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21National Accreditation Growth
600 Training Sponsors 400 Assessment
Centers 3500 Public Schools 19
Foreign Contries/8 languages
- INCLUDES
- Contractors
- Owners
- Associations
- Proprietary Schools
- Consultants
- Corrections
- Unions
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22Contren Learning Series
Crafts with an asterisk ( ) are also available
in Spanish.
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23Contren Learning Series
Crafts with an asterisk ( ) are also available
in Spanish.
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24Contren Learning Series
Crafts with an asterisk ( ) are also available
in Spanish.
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25Basic Green Training
- Your Role in the Green Environment
- Text web-based
- Provides NCCER green credential
- Developed by LEED-Accredited Professionals
- Designed to supplement Core, but
- Can be used as a stand-alone module
- Designed for entry-level craftsperson's to
explain - Their role in the green environment
- Basic methods of green construction
- LEED Green Building Rating System
- Supported by
- Green Collar Employers Council, Washington, D.C.
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26Standardized Training Process
- Standardized Construction Curricula
- Craft, Safety Management Education
- Accreditation for the Organization
- Instructor Certification
- National Registry
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27Subject Matter Experts (SMEs)
- Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) are a vital part of
the Contren Learning Series development process - A team of volunteer SMEs is assembled to review
revise the curricula for each craft - SMEs are construction, maintenance, or pipeline
professionals that have journey-level or
technician-level experience - SMEs represent construction companies schools
from around the country ensure that Contren
remains current with industry standards - SMEs should meet the following requirements
- Have an outstanding knowledge of their trade
- Have the ability to communicate verbally
- Be familiar with the Contren Learning Series
curriculum - Have journey-level experience in their craft
- Have experience teaching the trade to others
- Be able to attend meetings over an extended
period of time, - as much as 2 years for some crafts
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28Contren Connect
To view demo http//www.contrenconnect.com/
- The Contren Learning Series online supplement,
Contren Connect, is a viable solution to assist
contractors with these new standards - Use of Contren Connect will allow contractors to
save themselves their apprentices time money
while achieving the same level of competency
- Available in the following crafts
- Core Curriculum
- Construction Technology
- Levels 1 4
- Carpentry
- Construction Technology
- Electrical
- Electronic Systems Technician
- HVAC
- Plumbing
- Your Role in the Green Environment
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29Standards of Apprenticeship
- US DOL - 29 CFR 29.5 (4)
- Provision for organized, related supplemental
instruction in technical subjects related to the
trade. A minimum of 144 hours for each year of
apprenticeship is recommended. - Such instruction may be given in a classroom
through trade or industrial courses, or by
correspondence courses of equivalent value, or
other forms of self-study approved by the
registration/approval agency.
30Contren Connect Access Codes
31Contren Usage by Channel
32Module Completions
33NATIONAL ASSESSMENT PROGRAM
National Craft Assessment and Certification
Program S P E C I F I C A T I O N S
- Developed in 2000 to assess the competence level
of experienced workers who have no formal
documentation of training - May be used for both pre- and post-employment
testing - A training prescription is provided to all
assessed workers
SUPERVISOR SUPER47 Overview This written
assessment is a two-hour closed-book examination.
You will be permitted to use a basic function,
non-printing calculator during the examination.
The assessment center will provide any necessary
pencils. No extra papers, books, notes or study
material are allowed in the testing area.
NATIONAL CENTER FOR CONSTRUCTION EDUCATION AND
RESEARCH 3600 NW 43rd St, Bldg G ? Gainesville,
FL 32606 P 352.334.0911 ? F 352.334.0932 ?
www.nccer.org
34National Registry
Industry Recognized Credentials
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35Automated Credentials
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36Arkansas
SOURCE Arkansas Department of Career Education.
(http//ace.arkansas.gov)
37Louisiana
SOURCE Louisiana Department of Education.
Louisiana Community Technical College System.
(2009-2010)
38North CarolinaConstruction Education Programs
- Email Synopsis of Recent SBE Decisions
- From Chief Academic Officer,
- Rebecca Garland
- To Instructional Leaders
- Across the State
SOURCE North Carolina Department of Public
Instruction. Career Technical Education.
(06/17/2009)
39North CarolinaCareer Technical Education
39
SOURCE North Carolina Department of Public
Instruction. Career Technical Education.
Briefing Paper. (June 2009).
40Corinthian Colleges
41Kaplan College
42Vatterott College
43Perkins Funding
Performance IV Indicators
technical skill proficiency credential
certificate apprenticeship programs employment
BUILDING TOMORROW'S WORKFORCE
44Perkins Funding
- Performance Indicator
- New performance measures for secondary
education - (i) align with nationally recognized industry
standards
45Training Drives Business Results
- Sample Contractor Statistics
- Productivity up 10 to 24
- OSHA Recordable Injuries down by 67
- First Aid Cases down 90
- Turnover down 32 to 43
- Unexcused absences down 59
- Statistics provided by the Houston Business
Roundtables Workforce Development Awards 2005
46Return on Investment
Summary of Expected Training Benefits Identified
Through Study
46
SOURCE Construction Industry Institute, CII
Research Summary 231-1 (08/2007) "Construction
Industry Training in the United States Canada"
47Investing in Training
- Conclusion
- For every 1 invested in training,
- up to a 3 return on investment!
3.00
1.00
47
SOURCE Construction Industry Institute, CII
Research Summary 231-1 (08/2007) "Construction
Industry Training in the United States Canada"
48Featured on McGraw-Hill Construction Career
Center Homepage
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49Featured on McGraw-Hill Construction Career
Center Homepage
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50Weatherization
- The weatherization industry employs 1000s of
people who work in weatherization help
homeowners increase their energy efficiency
through low-cost measures. - DOE provides funding technical guidance to the
states, but the states run their own programs. - The state selects service providers, which are
usually nonprofit agencies 900 nationally. - During the last 32 years, the U.S. Department of
Energy's (DOE) Weatherization Assistance Program
has provided weatherization services to more than
6.2 million low-income families.
SOURCE EERE Weatherization Assistance Program.
Website http//apps1.eere.energy.gov/weatherizati
on
51Energy Power Generation
- Building relationship with the Center for Energy
Workforce Development (CEWD) - Working with multiple energy providers
- Developing curriculum
52Shipbuilding
- Building partnership sponsorship opportunities
with the - Gulf States Shipbuilders Consortium.
- Strategic diversity
- Repurposing existing intellectual property to
meet the needs of the shipbuilding industry.
53Build Your Future Campaign
- NCCER's Build Your Future campaign serves as a
comprehensive education recruitment tool for
the entire construction industry. - This nationwide campaign consists of a fast-paced
career video, Careers in Construction Week,
various promotional material, a career Web site
with job search functionality. - The BYF campaign is instrumental in linking
contractors with schools in their local community.
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54Cornerstone of Craftsmanship Campaign
- Designed to help revive the meaning importance
of craftsmanship re-instill pride,
professionalism, respect into the construction
industry. - This campaign spotlights organizations craft
professionals for their commitment to
craftsmanship the industry, while also
educating the general public about the
construction industry. - "The construction industry was built on a
foundation of craftsmanship it is pride in
craftsmanship that has made many generations of
workers to follow in their parents' footsteps
enter our industry." - - Don Whyte, NCCER president
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55Academies
- Construction Management Academies
- Project Supervision
- Project Management
- Safety Management
- Womens Leadership
56NCCER WEB SITE
57National Center for Construction Education and
Research
BUILDING TOMORROW'S WORKFORCE
THANK YOU Questions?