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ConstructReach Hosts ‘I Built This’ Initiative in Roswell to Transform Construction Industry

Paul and Ebony Robinson leading an I Built This event for students.

Paul and Ebony Robinson lead an I Built This event for students.

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Paul Robinson, ConstructReach Founder & CEO

Innovative industry workforce development initiative proactively addresses looming employee shortage in construction industry with nationwide events

Over half of the construction workforce is over the age of 46 and will be retiring. ‘I Built This’ introduces diverse students to construction opportunities to work toward changing those statistics.”
— Paul Robinson, ConstructReach Founder & CEO
ROSWELL, GA, USA, September 14, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ -- ConstructReach, a construction industry workforce development initiative and consultancy, will be hosting an “I Built This!” event on September 27-28 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Roswell, GA outside the Target store located at 1135 Woodstock Road. Over 150 high school students aged 16-18 years from neighboring school districts, and workforce development programs are invited to learn about the construction industry and engage in hands-on activities, including those related to carpentry, fixturing, design and technology, mechanical and plumbing.

Attendees will connect with general contractors and other construction professionals to discuss internships, job opportunities and scholarships while learning more about careers in the construction industry and gaining unparalleled insights. Now in its fifth year, ConstructReach’s “I Built This!” initiative introduces the construction industry to a diverse new generation and, in turn, assists an industry facing an impending labor shortage crisis. Through these events and a variety of services offered to its members, ConstructReach aims to transform the construction industry within the next decade.

Industry partners confirmed for the event include Fulcrum Construction, Quantum Lighting, Rogers Electric, Inside Edge, and Lugo Construction. Participating campuses from the Fulton County School District include Banneker High School, Fulton College and Career Academy, Tri-Cities High School, North Springs High School, Langston Hughes High School, Creekside High School, Roswell High School, and Centennial High School.

“Our mission at ConstructReach is to increase the visibility of the construction industry by educating students about career opportunities, connecting general contractors to interns and innovative internship curriculum, and creating content, experiences, and a ConstructReach social network to expose diverse populations to construction careers,” said Paul Robinson, Founder and CEO of ConstructReach. “Over half of the construction workforce is over the age of 46 and will be retiring. ‘I Built This’ introduces diverse students to construction opportunities to work toward changing those statistics.”

In 2015, Robinson realized the importance of developing an industry-wide initiative to create a diverse pipeline of talent while addressing a generational workforce shortage. ConstructReach was developed with the view that a more diverse workforce is the key to a brighter future and has hosted other “I Built This” events around the country.

The 2022 schedule for IBT events includes Detroit, Kansas City, Bridgeton, MO, Inglewood, CA and more. For more information or to interview Paul Robinson, please contact Kerry Andersen at kerry.andersen@1905newmedia.com .

About ConstructReach
Founded in May 2018, ConstructReach is a construction industry workforce development initiative and consultancy that seeks to increase the visibility of the construction industry by educating students about career opportunities within construction, connecting general contractors to interns, employees, and internship curriculum, and creating content, experiences, and a social network to expose a diverse population to sustainable construction careers. Over half of the skilled construction labor force is nearing retirement age and fewer students, especially from diverse backgrounds, are pursuing a construction career. ConstructReach works with students, educators, high school counselors, large brands, and general contractors throughout the country to ensure they have the information and connections they need to facilitate the long-term longevity of a new, more diverse construction industry. ConstructReach started efforts with more than 100 general contractors throughout the United States, but is currently adding additional general contractors, and expanding brands to its network. For more, please visit constructreach.com.

Kerry Andersen
1905 New Media
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ConstructReach 'I Built This' event video