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​Construction Apprenticeship
Construction Careers
It is important to know when to learn to do something yourself and when to hire a life specialist. Several different careers fall under construction. In this apprenticeship, we gear our students to be specialists. Positions include but are not limited to: Electrician, Plumbing, Painting, Drywall, Carpentry, Interior and Exterior Design, and Landscaping.
Construction Project Planning and Management
Project Planning and Management typically have to do with an entire construction project from start to finish. This may entail: preparing cost estimates, collaborating with architects, engineers, and other construction specialists, monitoring projects and reporting progress, responding to work delays, and ensuring the project complies with legal requirements like safety codes.
Why is this important?
Construction is an important sector that contributes greatly in the economic growth of a nation. The Construction Industry is an investment-led sector where government shows high interest. Government contracts with Construction Industry to develop infrastructure related to health, transport as well as education sector.
What will you learn?
This will be a little different as each has its tips and tricks. It can also be beneficial to understand what unique tools are available to your profession.
The core of a basic construction course includes design, installation and maintenance of plumbing, electricity, modern framing and finishing systems. Students learn safety procedures for a construction site and machinery. Specific construction courses teach scaffolding techniques and mixing concrete materials.
What does success look like?
Success looks like a happy client! In construction, you are only as good as your work, which is empowering! Your hard work generates more business for you because, for clients, it is difficult finding someone they can trust with the job every time.
Successful construction firms are able to succeed because they know how to embrace changes in the industry, including streamlining of technology to improve their team's work quality and productivity rate.