HBA Programs at a Glance
Local Home Builder Associations (HBAs)
throughout the country have developed industry/education partnership
programs that are educationally enriched, challenging and creative.
Programs provide middle and high school age students with
information about the industry and have an impact on career choices
during these critical career decision-making years. These
educationally enriched, challenging and creative HBA partnerships
also include adult training programs.
PROGRAMS-AT-A-GLANCE
– Find a
program:
State:
California
HBA Name: Building Industry Association of Southern California –
Orange County Chapter
Program Name: BITA
Age level: High School
Description:
The Building Industry Association, Orange County Chapter (BIA/OC),
the Home Builders Council, the Trade Contractors Council, and the
Anaheim Union High School District created BITA in 2001. It is a
unique educational endeavor that provides students with instruction
and training in trade and professional opportunities in the building
industry and fosters the industry as a career choice through a
program featuring hands-on experience and applied academics.
Students of all academic and economic levels are eligible to enroll
in the academy. The four year program is located at two local high
schools with approximately 180 to 200 students participating in each
program. Upon completion of BITA, students will have developed
awareness for different careers, both labor and non-labor, in the
building industry and will also be prepared for immediate employment
in the home building industry or entry into an apprenticeship
program, a community college or a four-year university. The program
is compliant with all California technology educational standards
and receives financing from the Southern California Education
Foundation.
Contact Information
Building Industry Association of Southern California – Orange County
Chapter
17744 Skypark Circle, Suite 170
Irvine, CA 92614
Phone: 949-553-9500
Email:
ljones@biaoc.com
Website:
www.biaoc.com
State:
Connecticut
HBA Name: Builders Association of Eastern Connecticut
Program Name: Apprenticeship
Program
Age level: High School/Community
College/ Technical Colleges
Description:
A primary goal of BAEC is to allow students to gain knowledge of the
vast range of careers and experience hands-on activities related to
the residential construction industry. Members form collaborations
with schools and local community groups to initiate service-based
learning projects and internships, and partner with schools on
sustainable hands-on construction projects.
As a first the BAEC completes a Memorandum
of Understanding (MOU) with each of the partners outlining their
participation in the hands-on construction project. The association
is currently developing an apprenticeship program in conjunction
with the community college.
Contact Information
Builders Association of Eastern Connecticut
20 Hartford Road, Suite 18
Salem, CT 06420
Phone: 860-859-3518
E-mail:
baec@aol.com
Website: www.baec.net
State:
Florida
HBA Name: Treasure Coast Builders Association, Inc.
Program Name: Training – Carpentry
Framing
Age level: Post Secondary
Description:
Carpentry Framing is an 8-month self-supporting training program.
The classroom, instructor, transportation to job sites, financial
aid assistance and student enrollment is the responsibility of the
Community College. At the beginning of the program, each student is
supplied with textbooks and tools by the Builder’s Association.
Each class has 10 to 13 students that are recruited by the Builder’s
Association. When builders are recruited for the hands-on
experience sites the Association is paid what it would cost to hire
a framing crew. The pay is used to help support the program as the
program is self-sustaining. At the end of each program, each
student is placed into a job in the construction industry.
Contact Information
Treasure Coast Builders Association, Inc.
6560 South federal Highway
Port Saint Lucie, FL 34952
Phone: 772-464-8222
E-mail:
gail@treasurecoastba.com
Website: www.treasurecoastba.com
State:
Indiana
HBA Name: Home Builders Association of Greater Terre Haute
Program Name: Tech Town USA
Age level: Middle School
Description:
Middle level student developers spend 20 days on this standards
based activity designed to introduce the construction industry and
possible career opportunities. Students research home design
concepts with family homework, design a house, draw a floor plan,
build a scale model, and develop a realty specification sheet.
Floor plans are drawn on graph paper; the models are made from
corrugated material and decorated with the students’ creativity.
The best student projects from each school are set up in a giant
scale subdivision at the Association home show. Each student gets a
Tech Town USA shirt to wear and customized business cards to hand
out as they work at the large student display. Students explain
their design to visitors and include important information like
size, price, and taxes.
Contact Information
Home Builders Association of Greater Terre Haute
2747 Sidenbender Road
Terre Haute IN 47802
Phone: 812-234-5736
E-mail:
hba@thnet.com
Website:
www.hbaterrehaute.com
State:
Iowa
HBA Name: Home Builder Association of Iowa City
Program Name: Home Building
Association of Iowa City Vocational Council
Age level: High School
Description:
This program enjoys a strong tradition as it has existed in Iowa
City for over 30 years. The program has students building a home and
selling it on the open market. Students also take courses in
interior design and architectural drafting classes to complete the
interior design of the home. The home is showcased on our Parade
when finished. The program is profitable as many members reduce
the cost of their products and services. Scholarships and tools are
given annually. Members also give presentations to elementary, high
school and junior high school students.
Contact Information
Home Builder Association of Iowa City
11 S Gilbert Street
Iowa City IA 52244
Phone: 319-351-5333
E-mail:
hbaofic@cs.com
Website:
www.iowacityhomes.com
State:
Michigan
HBA Name: Home Builder Association of Bay County
Program Name: Career Awareness
Age level: High School
Description:
We do a number of things including high school career days,
participating in the school to work program with having students
work in the office, and also supporting and promoting career center
building trades program. The building trades program has a booth in
our local home show as well as promoting the class home in the
Parade of Homes. We are also involved in a scholarship program with
a local college. In the younger levels we are also involved. In
particular, fifth grade students take part in a contest where they
are invited to draw their dream home. Winning drawings are selected
and then displayed at the local Home Show.
Contact Information
Home Builder Association of Bay County
2939 Skill Center Drive
Bay City MI 48708
Phone: 989-684-3560
E-mail:
baycountyHBA@charterinternet.com
Website:
www.baycountyhba.org
State:
Montana
HBA Name: Flathead Builders Association
Program Name: House Build Project
Age level: High School
Description:
The partnership between the HBA, high school and community college
enables students to experience the construction process first hand
beginning with construction loans and ending with the sale of the
home. The Association plays the role of owner and contractor in
this project. Instruction is provided by the community college.
-The program builds one house per year; proceeds from the sale of
the home support the program for the following year.
Students pay a small fee to offset cost of
equipment and assists with the instructor’s salary. Approximately
30 students participate annually. Participants are high school and
community college students. The high schools enter college in the
Running Start program, which offers students an opportunity to earn
dual credit towards both a high school and college degree.
Contact Information
Flathead Builders Association
275 Corporate Dr. Ste 550
Kalispell MT 59901
Phone: 406-752-2422
Email: not given
Website:
www.buildingflathead.com
State:
Nevada
HBA Name: Builders Association of Western Nevada
Program Name: BAWN Construction
Trades Program
Age Level: High School
Description:
The BAWN Construction Trades Program is an Association/Community
College partnership that benefits students from five counties. To
participate in this program students must be in 11th grade, maintain a 3.0
GPA in program-affiliated classes and complete a summer internship.
This program educates students in the basic knowledge areas needed
to be successful in the construction industry. The Association has
created an endowment to provide tuition assistance for students who
wish to pursue industry careers at the Community College.
Contact Information
Builders Association of Western Nevada
PO Box 1947
Carson City NV 89702-1947
Phone: 775-882-4353
E-mail:
rdemar@bawn.org
Website:
www.bawn.org
State:
North Carolina
HBA Name: Home Builder Association of Hickory-Catawba Valley
Program Name: Career Showcase
Age level: High School
Description:
Each year, the Catawba County School System, in conjunction with
Catawba County Community College, organizes a 1-day career showcase
designed to introduce high school 10th graders to various
career choices and opportunities. Our HBA members work together to
produce a unified set of exhibits representing
Construction Technologies.
The exhibits provide an opportunity for sophomores to learn about
the challenges and rewards associated with the many trades that
comprise Construction Technologies. Our primary goal is to educate
and attract young people to our industry, in order to supply our
future workforce. The specific goals of our showcase exhibit are to
convey:
-
The skills and expertise of trade
professionals
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The (cool) tools and technology used today by
skilled professionals
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The opportunities available to make a
rewarding and viable career in Construction Technologies
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A great opportunity to “be your own boss” down
the road if you want to
All exhibits are designed to inform and
engage students. The most popular ones are interactive. For
example, the Framing & Carpentry exhibit features a nail-driving
contest; the Masonry exhibit teaches students how to properly lay
bricks; and the Cabinetry exhibit walks students through fine
cabinet construction. Another popular, though not interactive,
exhibit is Home Automation. It features an integrated TV and sound
system, which is increasingly in demand. Additional exhibits
include HVAC, plumbing, architecture, landscaping, and advanced
energy technology.
Contact Information
Home Builder Association of Hickory-Catawba
Valley
3145 Tate Blvd SE
Hickory NC 28602
Phone: 828-322-6482
E-mail:
eofficer@hickoryhba.com
Website:
http://www.hickoryhba.com
State:
Ohio
HBA Name:
HBA of Portage and Summit Counties
Program Name:
Project Playhouse
Age level:
High School, Technical School
Description:
Project Playhouse is a collaborative effort
between various local high schools and vocational carpentry programs
and the program includes the students’ education in building trades,
drafting, and industrial electricity. A local member of the HBA
donates the materials needed for the project and then the playhouse
is auctioned off through the sale of raffle tickets at the “Akron
Home and Flower Show.” All proceeds either go directly to a local
non-profit organization that helps run the program or are split
between the schools and the non-profit. The program may change
directions in the near future with the building of a log cabin home
by the high schools at the “Akron Home and Flower Show” rather than
the building of playhouses.
Contact Information
HBA of Portage and Summit Counties
799 White Pond Drive
Akron, OH 44320
Phone: 330-869-6800
E-mail:
mikem@akronhba.com
Website:
www.akronhba.com
State:
Virginia
HBA Name: Tidewater Builders Association
Program Name:e:
Pre-apprenticeship Program
Age Level:
Out-of-school youth & Adults
Description:
The Association’s Pre-apprenticeship
Program provides cost effective private sector construction training
and employment to neediest citizens in the area. The students
receive hands-on construction training (carpentry, electrical, HVAC,
plumbing, and apartment/building maintenance) by constructing a
house. The homes are purchased by the local housing authorities and
sold to low to moderate-income families. 100% of all graduates have
jobs on graduation day.
Contact Information
Tidewater Builders Association
2117 Smith Avenue
Chesapeake, VA 23320-2515
Phone: 757-420-2566
E-mail: Not given
www.tbaonline.org
State: Wisconsin
HBA Name: La Crosse Area Builders
Association
Program Name: : color="#000000">Grant Program
Age Level:
High School
Description:
To help preserve local high school
construction programs and encourage students to consider employment
in the industry, the Association established a Grants Program.
Funds are raised and used to give needed tools to area schools.
This program helps to ease the "burden" of local school programs.
Contact Information
La Crosse Area Builders Association
816 2nd Ave S, PO Box 477
Onalaska WI 54650-0477
Phone: 608-781-5242
E-mail:
vicki@labaonline.com
Website:
www.labaonline.com
To post your program snapshot contact:
C. Deanna Lewis
Manager for Career Services
Home Builders Institute
1201 15th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: 202-266-8927
Email:
buildacareer@hbi.org