Construction companies build apprenticeship training facilities: Here’s the impact
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Construction companies build apprenticeship training facilities: Here’s the impact

AZ Big Media
January 16, 2024

Summary

Construction companies are responding to the workforce shortage in Arizona's booming construction industry by building apprenticeship training facilities. This initiative aims to equip more individuals with the skills needed to meet the growing demand for labor in the sector.

As the construction industry employed 193,500 people in Arizona in 2022, up 7.9% from the previous year, the need for a skilled workforce is crucial. The increase in construction activity, driven by migration and business growth, necessitates a focus on training programs to ensure sustainable development in the region.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story highlights the proactive measures being taken to develop apprenticeship programs in response to workforce demands, which is essential for fostering a skilled labor pool. Such initiatives can significantly enhance career pathways for individuals entering the construction trades.

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