CRAFT TRAINING 
 
Why Craft Training?


 









Every year, billions of dollars are spent on new construction in the United States. The construction industry employs more than 5 million people. Craft training gives construction workers a considerable advantage over those trained by informal means. Construction craft training increases productivity and safety, and also helps to develop future workforce for the construction industry.


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ABC CraftMasters Training, Inc.

ABC CraftMasters Training, Inc. offers apprenticeship and construction craft training in 11 trades. The academy's apprenticeship training programs are fully approved and accredited by the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER), Maryland Apprenticeship and Training Council, District of Columbia Apprenticeship and Training Council, U.S. Department of Labor, and U.S. Veterans Administration.

Course curriculums are the standardized "Contren Learning Series" (formerly known as "Wheels of Learning"), which includes classroom instruction and hands-on lab experience. Classes are taught by certified instructors who are professionals in their trade. For more information on the curriculums, visit NCCER's website .

ABC offers the tools to build a career in the
construction industry. Apprenticeship is
a proven way to make it to the top.

"Shapiro & Duncan relies on ABC of Metro Washington to train our apprentices, and they don't let us down. Their nationally accredited and state and federally approved program turns out craftsmen that are among the best in the industry . ABC's commitment to quality craft training proves that they understand the importance of building a workforce for the future. Without ABC's craft training program, Shapiro & Duncan wouldn't be where it is today!"


Sheldon Shapiro,
Shapiro & Duncan, Inc.

Contact Nancy Tretick at 301-853-4668 or ntretick@abcmetrowashington.org for details on our programs.

* IMPORTANT NOTICE*

SHEET METAL:

Sheet Metal classes
have been delayed.

DEADLINE:

September 16, 2008 is the registration deadline for
ALL STUDENTS enrolling in the Craft Training or Apprenticeship Programs.

There will be a $225 late registration fee for ALL applications received after
September 17, 2008.

Applications will NOT be accepted after October 2, 2008 for the
2008 – 2009 School Year.
Course Calendars

Click by trade to see when your classes are being held for the 2008-2009 school year.

For other important dates, visit the Craft Training Calendar .

Important Deadlines

For information on:

  • Advanced Placement Exams
  • Mandatory Orientations
  • Deadlines

for the 2008/2009 school year, download this flyer.
Questions?

Visit our FAQ page for frequently asked questions and details regarding our Craft Training program.

Please note, we do not provide employment.


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