Construction Academy
The Construction Technology program prepares students for careers in designing, planning, managing, building and maintaining commercial, industrial and residential structures and infrastructures. Students in the Construction Technologies career field may continue into registered apprenticeships or traditional postsecondary programs.
Junior students complete the Core Construction curriculum and can receive their NCCER Core and OSHA 10 hour credentials. Seniors choose between two different specialized pathways: Carpentry and Masonry (Structural) or Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing. They can receive their NCCER Level One credential in their chosen specialty.
Careers in Carpentry and Masonry include:
Brick, Block and Cement Mason
Carpenter
Drywall Technician
General Contractor
Remodeler
Roofer
Careers in Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing include:
Electrician
Facility Maintenance Technician
HVAC Technician
Power Line Technician
Sheet Metal Fabricator
Plumber