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Eastern Contractors Association was proud to be a part of the Capital District BOCES Career & Technical Education's recent Signing Day, recognizing students who are entering a skilled trades career following their graduation. A total of 46 students participated in the Signing Day event, with 18 of them entering the construction industry workforce. Five ECA member firms – AMC Construction and Management Corp., AOW Associates, Inc., BPI Piping, Inc., John W. Danforth Company, Jersen Construction Group, LeChase Construction Services, LLC, MLB Construction Services, LLC, Murnane Building Contractors, Inc., M. Sullivan Construction, Inc., and Tri-City Scaffold Co., Inc. – were also on hand, as several of the students will be joining their companies. The students are looking to become members of Bricklayers Local No. 2, the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters, Iron Workers Local No. 12, Laborers Local No. 157, Laborers Local No. 190, Plumbers and Steamfitters Local No. 7, and D.C. No, 9 Painters/Glaziers. Click here to read more and see photos from BOCES. The BOCES event was part of a nationwide celebration showcasing the impact career and technical education programs have on addressing the U.S. skills gap as the students commit to skilled trades careers, apprenticeships or advanced training. By empowering the next generation of skilled workers, we can help close the skills gap as we highlight the value of paths for young workers that offer great careers, stability, and long-term growth opportunities.
Eastern Contractors Association was proud to be a part of the Capital District BOCES Career & Technical Education's recent Signing Day, recognizing students who are entering a skilled trades career following their graduation.
A total of 46 students participated in the Signing Day event, with 18 of them entering the construction industry workforce.
Five ECA member firms – AMC Construction and Management Corp., AOW Associates, Inc., BPI Piping, Inc., John W. Danforth Company, Jersen Construction Group, LeChase Construction Services, LLC, MLB Construction Services, LLC, Murnane Building Contractors, Inc., M. Sullivan Construction, Inc., and Tri-City Scaffold Co., Inc. – were also on hand, as several of the students will be joining their companies.
The students are looking to become members of Bricklayers Local No. 2, the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters, Iron Workers Local No. 12, Laborers Local No. 157, Laborers Local No. 190, Plumbers and Steamfitters Local No. 7, and D.C. No, 9 Painters/Glaziers.
Click here to read more and see photos from BOCES.
The BOCES event was part of a nationwide celebration showcasing the impact career and technical education programs have on addressing the U.S. skills gap as the students commit to skilled trades careers, apprenticeships or advanced training. By empowering the next generation of skilled workers, we can help close the skills gap as we highlight the value of paths for young workers that offer great careers, stability, and long-term growth opportunities.