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Building Brighter Futures
“Builders In Progress”

Detroit Public School Project
Management Team (DPSPMT)
Barton Malow is part of the six-member Detroit Public School Project Management Team (DPSPMT), overseeing the largest construction program in Michigan’s history — $1.5-billion.

Workforce and Career Enhancement
(WACE) Program

The DPSPMT, subcontractors, architects and engineers train students through the Workforce and Career Enhancement (WACE) initiative, coordinated by Barton Malow employee Lowell Baker.

WACE offers internships for college-level design and construction management students; pre-professional jobs for high-school students interested in the business, design, or CM side of the industry; and opportunities in the trades. WACE students also receive training in safe work procedures, job interviewing, and meeting job obligations. In addition, many participating companies furnish scholarships and buy students their own work tools.

To date, more than 100 students have taken part – 100% minority and 25% female (the highest level of female participation in such a program). Many WACE "alumni" are now pursuing careers in construction, through employment with local contractors and apprenticeship programs.

Build Up! Program

Through Build Up!, jointly developed by Scholastic, Inc., and the Associated General Contractors of America, teachers introduce 5th graders to careers in construction. The program integrates well into a school's academic and technical curriculum and reinforces the science, math and social studies skills taught in the classroom.

Under DPSPMT, Build-Up! has been offered at four new elementary schools: Schulze, Charles Wright, Howe, and Heilmann Park. The contractors building the elementary schools generously purchased the required program kits; Barton Malow is responsible for coordination.

Barton Malow’s Public Education Group advises school districts considering the Build Up! program and participates in the Construction Futures Advisory Committee, which promotes Build Up! through the AGC Greater Detroit Chapter.

Oak Park Business & Education
Alliance (OPBEA) Membership

The Oak Park Business and Education Alliance (OPBEA), a continuation of Consumers Energy pilot project, helps students become part of tomorrow’s workforce. This nonprofit organization of educators, businesses, and government entities is dedicated to improving the educational experience of individual students.

As a member of the Alliance, Barton Malow Company recently participated in the OPBEA Community Recognition Event, and through its Trade Labor Group, and is exploring ways to support this worthwhile organization.


Need more information? Contact Dail Carney.
 
 
updated: December 14, 2009