NCCER Announces Fourth Annual Careers in Construction Week

May 30, 2008
The National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) last week announced that the fourth annual Careers in Construction Week is scheduled for Oct. 13-17.

The National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) last week announced that the fourth annual Careers in Construction Week is scheduled for Oct. 13-17.

Careers in Construction Week is designed to increase public awareness of the hard work and contributions of the nation’s craft professionals. In addition, this week promotes recognition among parents, teachers, guidance counselors and students of the rewarding career opportunities available in construction.

“2007 was a success,” said Don Whyte, NCCER president. “Thirty-eight governors proclaimed Careers in Construction Week in their state and the week received recognition from the White House. We encourage contractors and schools to use this week to honor our craft professionals and recognize construction as a rewarding career.”

During this week, NCCER will also broadcast the 2008 Build Your Future career awareness video. This video is distributed free of charge and features interviews from real craft professionals who are already experiencing a rewarding construction career. Contractors, schools, and industry associations throughout the country will conduct career fairs and various construction-related activities to help promote construction career opportunities in their communities. All organizations planning an event during this week should submit their event online at careers.nccer.org.

NCCER provides an array of promotional materials to assist organizations in planning a successful week. Materials include a comprehensive Careers in Construction Week Planning Guide that is equipped with sample press releases, logos, proclamation templates, and suggested week activities. All materials are available for download from the NCCER Careers Web site at careers.nccer.org.

Headquartered in Gainesville, Fla., NCCER is a not-for-profit 501(c) (3) education foundation created in 1996 to develop standardized construction, maintenance and pipeline curricula with portable credentials and to address the critical skilled workforce shortage. NCCER’s training process of accreditation, instructor certification, standardized curriculum, national registry, assessment and certification is a key component in the industry’s workforce development efforts. NCCER also drives multiple initiatives to enhance the career development and recruitment efforts for the industry.