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ComEd Hosts Celebration for Students’ Completion of Job Training Program

 ComEd, together with 31 construction industry companies, two local utilities, and seven social service agencies, today held a special ceremony for more than 90 participants who have successfully completed CONSTRUCT, a 9-week job training program that offers participants the information and guidance needed to compete for entry-level jobs in construction and energy-related fields.

The 90 most recent participants were part of the fifth group to go through CONSTRUCT since its inception. The program is designed to address the construction industry’s overall need to increase the pool of qualified minority candidates for construction jobs in Chicago and northern Illinois. Career guidance, life skills training, and practical education about the construction industry are part of the program, as well as increased knowledge of requirements for entering construction-related fields successfully. New this year, the curriculum was updated with courses focused on the growing fields of solar power and energy efficiency, auto cad, and high rise residential construction.

CONSTRUCT offers instruction and access to special sessions where students can hear from and meet company representatives. There is the opportunity to job shadow, and to attend a career fair to learn about a range of potential job opportunities in the industry.

To date, more than 310 students have participated in the CONSTRUCT program including the 90 new participants this year, up 30% from 2016. The success and continued growth of this program is due in great measure to the construction industry companies that are looking to hire local, diverse candidates to join their workforce.

Having electric utility ComEd, which serves nearly four million customers across northern Illinois, join forces with Nicor Gas and Peoples’ Gas, to continue this life-changing program is a testament to their understanding of and diligence in fulfilling their commitment to communities.

“We are ready and committed to train the next generation of the energy industry, with candidates from our local communities who are technologically skilled, innovative, and diverse,” said Anne Pramaggiore, president and CEO of ComEd.  “This program is a win-win for both the students and also the companies who benefit from having such a trained pool of candidates ready and eager to get to work.”

“The CONSTRUCT program brings tremendous benefits to students who want to advance their careers and learn about exciting new technologies in the construction industry and beyond,” said Cynthia Williams, president and CEO of the Austin Peoples Action Center. “With hard work and dedication, it has the potential to change their lives, their family’s lives, as well as the communities as a whole.”

“We are proud to support a program like CONSTRUCT that serves as a pipeline to help individuals prepare for apprenticeships in the construction industry, said James P. Connolly, Business Manager of the Chicago Laborers District Council. “CONSTRUCT leaves graduates with a solid foundation that can lead to good-paying, lifetime careers with some of Chicagoland’s most trusted companies.”

CONSTRUCT is run in parallel at seven sites across the Chicagoland area by ASPIRA of Illinois, Austin Peoples Action Center, Chicago Urban League, National Latino Education Institute, Quad County Urban League, SER Jobs for Progress, and YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago and South Suburbs-Homewood. These agencies help identify and train the program participants using various common eligibility and completion requirements, and are committed to working with each participant to provide job counseling and placement services.

"We entered into this program not knowing what to expect – the fear of the unknown,” said Mario Bradley, CONSTRUCT participant. “CONSTRUCT afforded us an opportunity unlike any other, an opportunity of self discovery, self worth, and importance. The CONSTRUCT program created a foundation that opens doors to endless possibilities."

"Accomplishing goals for yourself is half the battle, but sharing the knowledge to help others achieve their goals is the ultimate victory,” said Felipe DeJesus Ulloa, CONSTRUCT participant. “The CONSTRUCT program has equipped me with all of the necessary tools that will help pave the way for goals set to be easily conquered and achieved.”

Understanding the need to help knock down barriers to entry for construction-related fields, CONSTRUCT launched in May 2013 out of a partnership between ComEd, Intren and the labor unions. What began with ComEd, 10 companies and three social service agencies has grown to include Nicor Gas, Peoples’ Gas, 31 companies and seven social service agencies.

To complete the program, participants must attend at least 95 percent of all full class days and have taken select tests, among other things. Upon completion of the program, participants can choose any number of career paths, from applying to work with the participating companies and satisfying any applicable union requirements, to applying to ComEd or employers in other sectors.

While completion of the program does not guarantee a job, individuals who complete the program successfully are expected to be qualified, knowledgeable, and ready to compete for construction jobs in Illinois.

Anyone interested in applying should contact the agencies directly. The agency contact numbers are:

ASPIRA of Illinois

773-252-0970

Austin Peoples Action Center

773-378-8760

Chicago Urban League

773-285-5800

National Latino Education Institute

773-247-0707, ext. 223

Quad County Urban League

630-851-2203, ext. 222

SER Jobs for Progress

773-542-9030

YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago

773-955-3100

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