School Construction Workforce Shortages – Bracing the Gaps
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School Construction Workforce Shortages – Bracing the Gaps

Conduit Street Blog
July 8, 2016

Summary

Maryland is addressing workforce shortages in the construction sector through various apprenticeship programs and training initiatives. This effort includes collaboration between educational institutions and organizations to prepare students for careers in construction and related fields.

With the construction industry in Maryland projected to grow significantly, these apprenticeship and training opportunities are crucial for ensuring a skilled workforce that can meet the rising demand for construction projects in the state.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This article underscores the importance of registered apprenticeship programs in addressing workforce shortages and preparing the next generation of skilled tradespeople. By highlighting various training initiatives, it illustrates how strategic partnerships among organizations and educational institutions can effectively respond to industry needs.

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