Building and Construction Trades Council of St. Louis
The St. Louis Building and Construction Trades Council (BCTC) has assembled a team of more than eight (8) cooperating joint labor-management construction training programs (known as JATCs) to implement and manage a construction skills pre-apprenticeship training program. This effort, the BUD program, now in its fourth year is launching careers in construction for previously un- and under-employed individuals from across the St. Louis region, with a particular focus on women and minorities.
Collectively, this group of U.S. Department of Labor (US-DOL) approved apprenticeship training programs, works with area Workforce Development Boards (WDBs) and non-profit job training organizations serving the un- and under-employed to identify candidates interested in pursuing careers in the construction industry. Once identified, assessed and assisted in obtaining basic job readiness and basic skills competencies required by the trades, candidates are enrolled in pre-apprenticeship training offered by BUD program partners for an intensive five (5) week-long skills training program.
BUD offers enrollees a comprehensive introduction to construction employment and careers and provides relevant national skills certification training, with a particular focus on job safety. Once participants have successfully completed training they are enrolled in the BCTC employer/contractor database. The database serves as a pool of pre-qualified workers at various skill levels and proficiencies and is used by the construction owners and others in supporting the workforce inclusion goals that they are expected to meet and/or exceed, particularly in public supported construction projects.
The BCTC team includes core construction trades and their experienced JATCs with long histories of successful training and employment in middle-skills jobs in construction that offer excellent wages and benefits and career advancement. The BCTC oversees the management, training, data collection, assessment, and certified skill training and evaluation components of the program.
The BCTC program team is committed to work with partnering owners and only offers training when entry-level jobs are available. Through its collaboration with contractors WDBs, soft skill training providers and other stakeholders BUD is able to provide job and personal support services that offer participants and placed graduates the best possible chance for success.
With the assistance of SLATE (St. Louis City WDB, St. Louis Community College and the Missouri AFL-CIO, throughout and subsequent to its training, BCTC tracks graduate success. This success is exemplified in its 84% placement rate during the first three years of the program.
The BCTC program team includes, among others:
· Brick Layers Joint Apprenticeship Training Program
· Carpenters Regional Council Apprenticeship Program
· Construction Craft Laborers Joint Apprenticeship Training Program
· International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) LU 1 Joint Apprenticeship Training Program
· Iron Workers Joint Apprenticeship Training Program
· Operating Engineers Local 513 Joint Apprenticeship Training Program
· Plumbers & Pipefitters Joint Apprenticeship Training Program
· Sheet Metal Workers Joint Apprenticeship Training Program
· Cement Masons Joint Apprenticeship Training Program
· Floor Layers Joint Apprenticeship Program
Contact: Russ Signorino, BUD Program Director, 314-303-6082
[email protected]
NOTE: BUD is recognized as a non-profit 501(c)(3) under the umbrella of the Regional Union Construction Consortium (RUCC) in St. Louis, MO.