Building For Success teaches the basic building skills that will help to
ensure successful employment in the field of construction. This 12-week program
delves into many of the building blocks of the trade, from tools to materials to
actual techniques, and is taught using a mix of videos, handouts, instructor-led
discussion, and hands-on experience. Approximately half of the time is spent
exploring the technical aspects of the daily lesson, and the other half to
performance-based, construction-related lab activities.
At the completion of this program students should have the ability to:
- Understand, interpret, and employ basic building concepts.
- Perform basic construction-related math related to certain construction projects.
- Use effective learning techniques to acquire and apply new building knowledge and skills.
- Take initiative to accomplish tasks in a timely manner
- Demonstrate dependability and responsibility in the construction trade.
- Work to satisfy customer or client expectations.
- Operate and maintain tools and equipment safely.
- Demonstrate understanding of his or her role and responsibilities as an entry-level employee in the construction trade.
"I never knew I could build a house or read a tape measure. Now I've got a lot of confidence in myself and know that whatever I want to do, I can do it if I put my mind to it."
-Josh, program participant