Did you know?
The construction trades are a high demand industry.
Choosing a career in construction can mean…
Great Pay
As an apprentice, you are able to earn while you learn. This means that you can start to make money without worrying about paying off student debt. Skilled professionals are well paid, and salaries continue to climb.
In Demand Jobs
There is a growing demand for craft professionals, with a current shortage of 1.4 million craft workers. Craft skills are skills for real jobs that companies are actually hiring for, and will continue to hire for decades to come.
Job Satisfaction
According to US News, construction careers are rated with a high level of job satisfaction with regards to upward mobility: opportunities for advancements and salary. Additionally, skilled craft professionals have unlimited potential to advance and grow their career.
Job Flexibility
There are endless opportunities for change and advancement within a craft career. You also get the opportunity to work with new technology and partner with a variety of industries and people.
Skilled trade labor needs will begin in early 2025 and will continue to ramp up through 2028, with continued needs through 2029 and early 2030.
The California Tower project will need labor in the following trades:
- Asbestos, Lead and Mold
- Bricklayers
- Boilermakers
- Plaster & Cement
- Painters
- Elevator Constructors
- Electricians
- Sprinkler Fitters
- Carpenters
- Iron Workers
- Laborers
- Operating Engineers
- Plumbing & Pipe Fitting
- Roofers
- Sheet Metal
- Teamsters
And more!

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