High-Speed Rail Celebrates 6,000 Construction Jobs While Helping Train for the Future

 
09/04/2021

 [ Article was originally posted on https://hsr.ca.gov ]

The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) today announced it has crossed another milestone with 6,000 construction jobs created to date across 119 miles of active construction in the Central Valley.

“We wouldn’t be where we are today without all the dedicated women and men who are out in the field each and every day,” said Garth Fernandez, Central Valley Regional Director. “We’re proud to work with a skilled labor force that is bringing high-speed rail to life while working with statewide and local partners to help train the next generation of high-speed rail professionals.”

Last month, the Authority welcomed students as part of ValleyBuild Partnership, a workforce training program that provides pre-apprenticeship training in the building and construction trades to put students on a path to the union construction apprenticeship of their choice.

“These students come from up and down the Central Valley, particularly from disadvantaged communities. We prep them for the job opportunities that come about on high-speed rail and other transportation projects,” said Chuck Riojas, executive director of the Fresno, Madera, Tulare, Kings Building Trades Council. “Bringing them onto construction sites gives them real-world experience and purpose to stick it out and become the next generation of workers responsible for building for the future.”

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Each of the project’s design-builders is implementing the Targeted Worker Program, where 30 percent of all project work hours are performed by workers from disadvantaged communities where annual household incomes range from $32,000 to $40,000. Out of the more than 6,000 jobs created, 2,230 went to residents from Fresno County, 1,039 from Kern County, 217 from Kings County, 291 from Madera County, and 588 from Tulare County as of July 2021.

For information about construction jobs with the Authority or pre-apprentice training programs like ValleyBuild Partnership, visit: www.hsr.ca.gov/jobs

SOURCE: https://hsr.ca.gov/2021/09/02/news-release-high-speed-rail-celebrates-6000-construction-jobs-while-helping-train-for-the-future/



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