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The Construction and Energy Technologies Education Consortium (CETEC) serves as Maryland's primary training hub for the construction and energy sectors. Established by six leading community colleges, CETEC offers over 9,000 students access to diverse training programs in construction trades. Topics range from pre-apprenticeship and construction management to green building techniques and OSHA safety courses. By providing essential skills and resources, CETEC aims to elevate workforce competencies and address industry demands across Maryland’s construction and energy landscapes. **Relevant
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The Construction and Energy Technologies Education Consortium (CETEC) … is a single training point-of-contact for Maryland’s Construction and Energy industries.
CETEC – MD Community Colleges CETEC was formed and is led by 6Charter Community Colleges: • Baltimore City Community College; • Community College of Baltimore County; • College of Southern Maryland; • Frederick Community College; • Montgomery College; and • Prince George’s Community College. Member Colleges include: • Allegany College of Maryland • Anne Arundel Community College • Carroll Community College • Cecil College • Chesapeake College • Garrett College • Hagerstown Community College • Harford Community College • Howard Community College • Wor-Wic Community College
Impact of CETEC Construction Training Over 9,000 students enrolled in Construction Training at the 6 CETEC Leader Colleges in FY12.
Increased Resources for Skilled Trades Training Facility Space
Examples of Construction Training Topics include: • Pre-Apprenticeship • Apprenticeship • Construction Management • Building Information Modeling (BIM) • Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) • Computer-Automated Design (CAD) • Weatherization Professional • Photovoltaics • Green Building Techniques • Survey Technology • OSHA-10 & -30 Safety
National Knowledge Sources • National Center for Construction Education and Research • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency • Building Performance Institute • U.S. Green Building Council • Center for Energy Workforce Development • Mid-Atlantic Joint Excellence in Solar Training Consortia • National Skills Coalition