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Title: Inland Empire Carpentry Breakfast


1
Welcome!
  • Inland Empire Carpentry Breakfast
  • Industry Panel
  • Center of Excellence
  • November 27, 2007
  • 730 900 AM

2
  • 110 Community Colleges
  • 9 Centers of Excellence
  • 11 Community Colleges in Inland Empire
  • The Centers of Excellence
  • Synthesize Workforce Needs
  • Forecasts Emerging Industries
  • Convene Strategic Partners

3
Agenda
  • Introductions
  • Industry Analysis Findings
  • Comments from Industry Panel
  • Apprenticeships One possible solution
  • Discussion, QA

4
Why Carpenters?
  • Carpenters comprise about 30 of all construction
    workers
  • Carpentry is going to be among the top 15 most
    demanded skilled occupations for California till
    2014
  • 87 of employers report moderate to great
    difficulty recruiting experienced workers

5
Population 2006
Total Population (millions)
Inland Empire As A State, July 2006
4.2
4.0
3.7
3.6
3.5
3.0
2.9
2.8
2.8
2.6
2.5
2.0
2.0
1.8
1.8
1.5
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.1
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.5
Iowa
Utah
Idaho
Maine
Oregon
Kansas
Nevada
Hawaii
Alaska
Arkansas
Montana
Delaware
Vermont
Kentucky
Nebraska
Oklahoma
Wyoming
Connecticut
New Mexico
Mississippi
North Dakota
Inland Empire
Riverside Co.
Rhode Island
South Dakota
West Virginia
New Hampshire
Note Kentucky Ranked 26th
Source U.S. Department of Commerce
JohnHusing.com
6
Population Growth2000-2020!
Inland Empire Top 12 States (000)
8,335
7,783
7,424
3,326
2,660
2,657
2,022
1,839
1,538
1,454
1,201
1,091
1,047
Texas
Florida
Arizona
Georgia
Nevada
Virginia
California
Maryland
Tennessee
New Jersey
Washington
Inland Empire
North Carolina
Source U.S. Bureau of Census, Southern
California Association of Governments
JohnHusing.com
7
Why Construction Jobs are Important
8
Share of New Home Market
Share of Southern California New Home Sales
Inland Empire, 1994-2006
54
52
50
48
45
40
37
37
36
34
34
33
32
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Source Dataquick JohnHusing.com
9
Total Homes Sold2004-2006
10
Inland Empire is 68.4 of So. Calif. Industrial
Construction Market
Industrial Space Under Construction
Southern California Market, December 2006
San Diego
3,220,701
10.5
Inland Empire
Los Angeles
20,999,143
5,468,450
68.4
17.8
Orange County
998,530
3.3
Sources Grubb Ellis JohnHusing.com
11
Construction Employment Inland Empire, 1990 -
2010
160,827
177,666
175,237
146,939
172,380
168,930
164,622
130,890
121,319
92,400
80,100
71,700
61,000
58,800
53,500
47,900
46,800
44,800
42,100
41,700
39,100
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Source CA Employment Development Department
12
Carpentry Projections2006-2014
  • The most favorable Carpenter job market
    projections for the following seven years are for
    the Inland Empire region

13
Construction Industry3-Step Career Ladder
  • Beginning Construction worker
  • Advanced Skill Trades
  • Given the 21 construction trades, the best use
    of college resources would be to offer training
    in those with the most jobs carpenters,
    electricians, painters, dry wall ceiling tile
    installers, and plumbers/pipelayers. These
    represent over 70,000 jobs (55) of the sectors
    skilled jobs in 2011.
  • Management/Supervisory Training

14
Career Pathways
15
Inland EmpireTraining Programs
  • Carpentry and carpentry-related trades can be
    grouped into four categories
  • Carpenters unions and their training centers
  • Regional occupational programs (ROP)
  • Community colleges
  • Non-profit and for-profit organizations,
    including non-union associations

16
Unions
  • Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters
  • Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee (JATC)
  • Local 944
  • State-of-the-art Carpentry Training Facility
  • In Ontario, CA

17
ROPs
  • Baldy View ROP
  • Cabinet Making Cabinet Pre-Apprentice
  • Colton-Redlands-Yucaipa ROP
  • Cabinet Making
  • Construction Technology
  • San Bernardino County ROP
  • Construction Trades
  • (Locations San Gorgonio High School, Serrano
    High School, Barstow High School)

18
Community Colleges
  • Chaffey College
  • Construction pre-employment program
  • Palo Verde College
  • Building Technology (A.S. degree Certificate)
  • Victor Valley College
  • Building Construction Construction Technology
    (A.S. degrees Certificates)

19
Non-Union Associations
  • Associated Builders Contractors (So Cal
    chapter)
  • ABC So-Cal only offers fully accredited, state
    approved apprenticeship training programs in
    Electricians Plumbers
  • Associated General Contractors (Riverside Office)
  • AGC accepts apprenticeship applications for
    Carpenters, Cement Masons, Drywall lathers,
    Drywall finishers, Heavy equipment operators,
    Painters, and Laborers.
  • California Building Industries Association
  • Offers educational programs and certifications
    to member employers. Interested/willing to
    partner with CCCs to provide Contract Ed courses
    using NAHBs curriculum.

20
Residential Construction Academy Series
Carpentry2008 Textbook, Instructors Guide,
e-resource, DVD set, Carpentry Workbook
(Industry-wide Skill Standards. Over 3,500
nationwide since 2001) (www.residentialacade
my.com)
Sample Curriculum
21
Apprenticeships
  • There are 12 state-approved apprenticeable
    specialties associated with this occupation
  • Carpenter Maintenance Carpenter
  • Lather Prop Maker
  • Residential Carpenter Joiner
  • Shipwright Interior Systems Carpenter
  • Mold Carpenter Ship Carpenter
  • Casket Assembler Wood Boatbuilder

22
Carpentry Environmental Scan Report
  • Contents
  • Construction Industry Overview
  • Carpentry Occupation Outlook
  • Regional Comparison of Wages and Earnings
  • Regional Comparison of Employment for Carpenters
  • Carpenter Training Requirements
  • Skill Sets
  • Career Pathways and Training
  • Existing Curriculum/Training and Industry
    Involvement
  • Implications and Recommendations for Community
    Colleges
  • Apprenticeships
  • Articulation
  • Program development/modification

23
Completed Industry Scanswww.pdctraining.org
Bus Transit Computer Information
Systems Construction Industry Durable
Manufacturing Electricians Furniture
Manufacturing GIS Analysis Food
Manufacturing GIS Report Riverside County CCC
Service Areas Industry Demographic Report Palo
Verde College Industry Concentration Report for
Barstow Victor Valley Insurance
Industry Motorcycle Technicians Railway
Occupations
24
The Real Experts . . .
  • Frank Ward Southwest Regional Council of
    Carpenters
  • Mike McCasland Stater Bros. Markets
  • Santos Torres T.D.R.
  • Barry Noonan California Community Colleges,
    Chancellors Office
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