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one industry one training program
NCCER
NCCER Overview
Affiliated with the University of FloridaM.E. Rinker, Sr. School of Building ConstructionGainesville, Florida
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Industry Overview Workforce Shortage NCCER Accreditation Curriculum National Registry Web Site
NCCER
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INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
Types of Construction
Commercial Industrial Residential Maintenance Highway Pipeline
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Source: Wall Street Journal Job Rated Almanac 6/E 2002 Les Krantz
National Average Annual Gross Income
CRAFT STARTING MID-LEVEL
TOP
Electrician 25,000 45,000
70,000
Carpenter 21,000 37,000 59,000
HVAC 21,000 36,000 54,000
Plumber 23,000 42,000 67,000
Mason 24,000 43,000
66,000
Welder 19,000 31,000 46,000
Foreman 37,000 67,000 109,000
INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
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USA TODAYMonday, December 13, 2004
“Residential and commercial development in the next quarter-century will eclipse anything seen
in previous generations…..according to a Brookings Institution report”
INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
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INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
Brookings Institution Study
“...nearly half of what will be the built environment in 2030 doesn’t exist
yet..”
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Construction Industry Employment
1.43.97,7456,7324,608
2002- 2012
1992- 2002
201220021992
Average Annual Rate of Change
Thousands of Jobs
Will rank among the economy’s top-10 largest sources of employment growth
BLS Industry Employment by Occupation
WORKFORCE SHORTAGE
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BLS Expected Growth for Top-10 Wage and Salary Construction Occupations 2002- 2012 (%)
17.0Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers
10
17.4Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons9
18.8Roofers8
19.6Cost estimators7
22.5Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters6
22.8Sheet metal workers5
24.3Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers4
25.5Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers3
27.3Electricians2
37.5Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers
1
WORKFORCE SHORTAGE
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FMI Sample DataLabor Delta (Supply less Demand) as a Percentage of Total Estimated DemandNon-Residential Construction
September-042001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Ironworkers -- Structural 18% 10% 7% 5% 0% -1% -6% -10%
Ironworkers -- Rodmen 6% 1% 4% 3% -1% -4% -8% -11%
Operating Engineers 9% 4% 6% 6% 2% -1% -5% -9%
Carpenters -- Interior & Framing 4% 5% 7% 2% -4% -6% -13% -18%
Carpenters -- Drywall 10% 12% 10% 5% -1% -3% -10% -16%
Carpenters -- All Other 12% 12% 9% 4% -1% -4% -11% -16%
Electricians 15% 12% 10% 5% 0% -3% -9% -14%
Glaziers 2% 3% 6% -1% -4% -6% -11% -17%
Laborers 13% 14% 7% 2% -3% -6% -12% -16%
Masons 1% 1% 5% -1% -5% -6% -12% -17%
Painters 22% 25% 17% 11% 4% 1% -7% -12%
Pipefitters/Plumbers 1% -2% 3% -2% -7% -9% -16% -21%
Roofers 2% 4% 12% 7% 2% -2% -8% -14%
Sheetmetal Workers 18% 12% 7% 1% -4% -7% -13% -18%
WORKFORCE SHORTAGE
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The mission is critical!
Recruit 180,000/year
Replace 95,000/year
Train (New)
Retain & Train Incumbent
Improve the industry’s
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WORKFORCE SHORTAGE
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6,266,000
489,409
Total WorkforceRegistered Training
REGISTERED FORMAL TRAINING
WORKFORCE SHORTAGE
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INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
DEMAND FOR SKILLED WORKERS TRIPLES( % of Total Workforce)
DEMAND FOR SKILLED WORKERS TRIPLESDEMAND FOR SKILLED WORKERS TRIPLES( % of Total Workforce)( % of Total Workforce)
45%
20%35%
20%
65%
15%20%
20%60%
Professional
SkilledUn-Skilled
1950 1991 2000
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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NCCER
Who are we? A not-for-profit education foundation
created to address the critical workforce shortage facing the construction industry
What do we do? Develop and maintain standardized
construction curriculum Provide portable credentials
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NCCER HISTORY
Leading Contractors/Associations
Funded by the Industry
NCCER Standardized Training Process
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PARTNERING ASSOCIATIONS
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FOCUS AREAS
Craft Training
Safety Training
Management Training
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Research
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Standardized Construction Curricula
Craft, Safety & Management Education
Accreditation for the Organization
Instructor Certification
National Registry
STANDARDIZED TRAINING PROCESS
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CONTREN LEARNING SERIES
Core (Introductory Craft Skills)
Carpentry Electrical Plumbing Welding HVAC Construction Craft Laborer Concrete Finishing
Sheet Metal Insulating Scaffold Building • Ironworking• Pipelayer• Highway/Heavy
• Masonry• Sprinkler Fitting Electronic Systems
Technician Industrial Painting Heavy Equipment
Operations Industrial Maintenance
Tech Mobile Crane Operations Pipefitting Instrumentation Millwright Boilermaking• Pipeline• Painting Residential Carpentry Residential Electrical
Construction, Maintenance, & Pipeline Curricula
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ACCREDITATION PROCESS
Training Unit
ACCREDITED TRAINING SPONSOR
• Contractor• Job/Plant Site• School
Eligible OrganizationsContractorAssociation Chapter Owner Government AgencyTraining ConsultantFor Profit School
ATEF
• School
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Master Trainers24 hour ICTP for MTs
Craft Professionals
Craft Instructors24 hour ICTP
ICTP
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EXTENSIVE USE IN US
Over 500 Training Sponsors
More than 2000 schools
Departments of Education promote Contren in 25 states
AssociationsContractorsOwnersSchoolsConsultantsCorrections
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NATIONAL REGISTRY
Confidential
Portable Credentials
Documentation of training and skills attainment
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NATIONAL REGISTRY
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220 Current Users
Online Management of NCCER National Registry for Sponsors
Training Verification
ISN Software
Corporation
ANR
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Evaluates Journey-level Skills
Pre/Post Employment Testing
Meets Owner’s Demands
Provides Industry Credentials
Evaluates Professionalism
Training Prescription Promotes Upgrade Training
NCACP
National Craft Assessment & Certification Program
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Standardized achievement tests based upon industry
skill standards Developed in response to the nation’s need for industry-
driven exams for career and technical education Ideal for high school pre- and post-testing
NCCT
National Construction Career Tests
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CAREERS IN CONSTRUCTION WEEK
Third week in October Career Resources Local Community Involvement Build Your Future video
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NCCER
Questions? Contact NCCER Customer Service
(888) 622-3720
www.nccer.org