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Transportation Curriculum Coordination Council (TCCC)

Transportation Curriculum Coordination Council (TCCC). Addressing Challenges in Construction and Maintenance Workforce and Quality. Topics of Discussion. What is the TCCC Workforce development challenges TCCC core curriculum matrices Training data base Other ongoing activities.

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Transportation Curriculum Coordination Council (TCCC)

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  1. Transportation Curriculum Coordination Council (TCCC) Addressing Challenges in Construction and Maintenance Workforce and Quality

  2. Topics of Discussion • What is the TCCC • Workforce development challenges • TCCC core curriculum matrices • Training data base • Other ongoing activities 2008 WASHTO Construction and Materials

  3. Transportation Curriculum Coordination Council An eight-year old public/private partnership that is assembling a curriculum aimed at producing the highly-skilled transportation workforce our mobility demands. 2008 WASHTO Construction and Materials

  4. Partnership Effort • Regional certification groups • AASHTO subcommittees • Local transportation agencies • FHWA / NHI • Industry groups • Academia 2008 WASHTO Construction and Materials

  5. TCCC Mission • Coordinate training and certification efforts • Establish a national core curriculum • Develop training materials • Support agency training efforts 2008 WASHTO Construction and Materials

  6. Workforce Facts • Average age nationwide of workers in the construction skilled trades area is 48 years old • Many of those born during 1945–1950 will retire in 2010–2015 • There were not enough children born in America between 1990–1995 to replace them 2008 WASHTO Construction and Materials

  7. Workforce Facts(continued) • There will be over 950,000 vacant positions in the construction skilled trades area by the end of next year, and it is estimated that we will lose one million a year thereafter • A career in the construction industry was rated 498th out of 500 by high school students and their parents 2008 WASHTO Construction and Materials

  8. TCCC Current Activities • Curriculum matrices • National training data base • Maintenance academy • Training development 2008 WASHTO Construction and Materials

  9. Core Curriculum Matrix Development • Developed matrices listing core competencies for four skill levels in the following areas • Maintenance • Construction • Materials • Safety and Work Zone • Workforce Development 2008 WASHTO Construction and Materials

  10. DISCIPLINES COMPETENCIES BY SKILL LEVELS Level I Level II Level III Level IV Surface Preparation Assists in performing surface inspections Inspects surface for proper preparation in accordance with contract documents Recommends acceptance or corrective action based on inspection results Determines contract decisions related to surface preparation acceptance and payment Documents and follows up on corrective actions Recommendsdisciplinary action when corrective measures are not taken in a reasonable time frame Concrete Delivery Assists in inspections of delivery vehicles to make sure they are in good working condition Inspects trucks to assure that all gauges, meters, etc. are in working order Recommends acceptance or corrective action based on inspection results Determines contract decisions related to concrete delivery acceptance and payment Checks for worn parts that could affect mix quality Documents and follows up on corrective actions Recommendsdisciplinary action when corrective measures are not taken in a reasonable time frame Collects load tickets Verifies correct mix was shipped

  11. DISCIPLINES COMPETENCIES BY SKILL LEVELS Level I Level II Level III Level IV Surface Preparation Assists in performing surface inspections Inspects surface for proper preparation in accordance with contract documents Recommends acceptance or corrective action based on inspection results Determines contract decisions related to surface preparation acceptance and payment Documents and follows up on corrective actions Recommendsdisciplinary action when corrective measures are not taken in a reasonable time frame Concrete Delivery Assists in inspections of delivery vehicles to make sure they are in good working condition Inspects trucks to assure that all gauges, meters, etc. are in working order Recommends acceptance or corrective action based on inspection results Determines contract decisions related to concrete delivery acceptance and payment Checks for worn parts that could affect mix quality Documents and follows up on corrective actions Recommendsdisciplinary action when corrective measures are not taken in a reasonable time frame Collects load tickets Verifies correct mix was shipped Increasing skill level

  12. DISCIPLINES COMPETENCIES BY SKILL LEVELS Level I Level II Level III Level IV Surface Preparation Assists in performing surface inspections Inspects surface for proper preparation in accordance with contract documents Recommends acceptance or corrective action based on inspection results Determines contract decisions related to surface preparation acceptance and payment Documents and follows up on corrective actions Recommendsdisciplinary action when corrective measures are not taken in a reasonable time frame Concrete Delivery Assists in inspections of delivery vehicles to make sure they are in good working condition Inspects trucks to assure that all gauges, meters, etc. are in working order Recommends acceptance or corrective action based on inspection results Determines contract decisions related to concrete delivery acceptance and payment Checks for worn parts that could affect mix quality Documents and follows up on corrective actions Recommendsdisciplinary action when corrective measures are not taken in a reasonable time frame Collects load tickets Verifies correct mix was shipped Competencies by skill level

  13. National Training Database • National Interest: • TCCC, NTTD, LTAP • AASHTO, TRB, ITE • Locating existing training from a wide variety of disciplines within construction and maintenance • Assist in gap analysis for new course development • Under development for summer of 2008 2008 WASHTO Construction and Materials

  14. Training Products Database • Complete data on training courses • objectives, level, audience, tests, manuals, contacts, etc. • Review and link to competencies by level • Maintain online searchable training database • more than 50 subject areas 2008 WASHTO Construction and Materials

  15. Training Development • Inspection of Bridge Rehabilitation • Environmental Factors in Construction • Advanced Emulsion Technology • GPS Applications in Construction • Embankment Construction Inspection • Inspection of Pipe Installation 2008 WASHTO Construction and Materials

  16. For more information about the TCCC go to: www.nhi.fhwa.dot/tccc Or contact: Christopher Newman FHWA Office of Asset Management 202.366.2023 christopher.newman@dot.gov

  17. QUESTIONS? 2008 WASHTO Construction and Materials

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