More Than 700 Diverse Residents Have completed
ComEd CONSTRUCT Infrastructure Academy over the past decade
ComEd today hosted members of the community, corporate leaders
and workforce partners at a graduation ceremony for the newest
cohort to complete the CONSTRUCT Infrastructure Academy. Today, 69
local residents graduated from the training program, which prepares
skilled, diverse talent for growing jobs in the utilities and
construction fields.
Celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, the CONSTRUCT
program has provided skills training to help over 700 participants
from diverse backgrounds successfully complete the program and
prepare for careers in the skilled trades.
Launched by ComEd in 2013 with a handful of community and
corporate partners, the CONSTRUCT program increases the pool of
qualified minority candidates for construction jobs in Illinois by
strengthening job readiness and life skills and preparing for
industry-required testing. Over the past decade, the program has
expanded to include 40 corporate partners, including labor,
construction companies, educational institutions and 10 workforce
community partners working to recruit, train and prepare area
residents for well-paying construction and related careers.
“Delivering clean, reliable and resilient power for the 9
million people we serve requires a strong and well-trained local
workforce,” said Gil C. Quiniones, CEO of ComEd. “Through
our continued investments in CONSTRUCT, ComEd taps into the
strength and diversity of our communities to help us meet our clean
energy demands of the future. I want to congratulate the latest
graduates of the CONSTRUCT program and thank our coalition of
partners who are helping diverse, local job-seekers receive the
training they need for family-sustaining careers.”
CONSTRUCT exposes students to innovative solar and energy
efficiency technologies to help prepare them to join the local
future energy workforce. They gain knowledge and experience that
helps qualify them for entry-level jobs with good-paying, livable
wages. Participants can earn various certifications, including a
Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) and an Occupational
Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) 10-hour safety training
certification via City Colleges of Chicago’s Olive Harvey College.
CONSTRUCT participants also receive a stipend to supplement
expenses during training.
“The ComEd Construct Infrastructure Academy training program
offers residents access to the most comprehensive preparation,
support, and connections to launch successful careers in
construction and related jobs,” said Sharon Latson-Flemister,
Project Manager for CONSTRUCT at Chicago Women in Trades, one of 10
training agencies. “This program offers a unique opportunity to
communities that have traditionally faced barriers to the industry
and helps lead to transformative career opportunities for women and
people of color. We applaud the program’s long-standing commitment
to building and supporting the diversity of Illinois's well-paid
construction workforce.”
During the 11-week training program, trainees access the
program’s network of corporate partners, which positions graduates
for full-time employment. Over 70 percent of graduates are placed
into jobs. This year’s CONSTRUCT graduates reflect broad diversity,
including 43 zip codes from across the region. 95 percent of this
year’s graduates are minority, and 45 percent are women.
“We at IBEW Local 9 are proud of the relationship we have with
ComEd and couldn’t be happier to be involved in the CONSTRUCT
program again this year,” said Bill Niesman Business Manager,
IBEW Local 9. “One of the most rewarding and heartwarming parts
of our jobs is attending the CONSTRUCT Graduation each year, and
hearing the many previous grads speak about their success in not
only obtaining a job, but landing careers that have changed their
lives and the lives of their families as well.”
"Intren is proud that we were one of the founding construction
companies to partner with ComEd to launch the CONSTRUCT
Infrastructure training program a decade ago,” said Matthew
Turk, COO of Intren. “This program has changed the lives of
many by expanding access to construction jobs for local residents,
with a focus on improving diversity in the workforce. We are proud
to support ComEd’s efforts to prepare a diverse and bright
workforce for the future, and we look forward to the next 10
years.”
CONSTRUCT is one of several education and training programs
ComEd supports for participants before, during and after high
school. Training opportunities for the trades include the Chicago
Builds program at Dunbar High School through a partnership with
Chicago Public Schools (CPS); as well as the ComEd sponsored
Overhead Electrical Line Worker (OELW) Training at Dawson Technical
Institute, which has graduated over 825 residents, with over a
third of graduates hired to ComEd.
“The Will Group is committed to enhancing opportunities for
individuals interested in the construction and electrical
industries. Like ComEd, we believe in building a stronger and more
diverse workforce for construction-related jobs in Illinois,”
said Stephen Davis, Chairman of The Will Group, an
electrical company with a manufacturing facility in North Lawndale.
“As a company, we are grateful for the ComEd CONSTRUCT program. Our
partnership has provided job training and employment opportunities
to several students who are now employees of our Company.”
Additionally, ComEd provides various STEM education and college
scholarship programs to boost exposure and to expand diverse
participation in the energy industry careers.
“CONSTRUCT not only gave me insight to the various roles an
electrician could pursue, but allowed me to develop a deeper
understanding of electrical construction, what it takes to deliver
a project from start to finish, and how to coordinate with the
various players involved in powering electricity in communities,”
said Daniel Saaverda, a graduate of CONSTRUCT 2022, trained by
the National Latino Education Institute. “The CONSTRUCT program
propels individuals, like me, into an expanding career field of
prideful work that teaches practical skills. With this new training
under my belt, I look forward to the future.”
Recruitment for the CONSTRUCT program occurs in the fall, and
classes begin in February. CONSTRUCT participants must be at least
18 years old with a high school diploma or GED equivalent and a
valid driver's license, and able to pass a background check and
admission interview. Applications will be available at
ComEd.com/CareerTraining.
For updates on the program and to learn how to apply, please
contact our Workforce Development team at
WorkforceDevelopment@ComEd.com or visit ComEd’s website.
ComEd is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NASDAQ:
EXC), a Fortune 200 energy company with approximately 10 million
electricity and natural gas customers – the largest number of
customers in the U.S. ComEd powers the lives of more than 4 million
customers across northern Illinois, or 70 percent of the state’s
population. For more information visit ComEd.com and connect with
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