NCCER publishes “Careers in Construction” Guide

Aug. 15, 2006
Organization hopes to promote construction work to high school students

Gainesville, Fla.-based National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) is set to release a “Careers in Construction” guide that showcases the available career opportunities in construction to high school students and anyone interested in pursuing a construction career. The guide includes a variety of pictures and illustrations as it reviews a career in construction career.

The guide will be packaged with the “Build Your Future” DVD that features interviews with craft professionals, project managers, and company owners at construction sites around the country.

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