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CONSTRUCTION CAREER DAY SUMMARY REPORT

CONSTRUCTION CAREER DAY SUMMARY REPORT

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CONSTRUCTION CAREER DAY SUMMARY REPORT

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  1. CONSTRUCTION CAREER DAY SUMMARY REPORT The growth since 1999, the year when the Construction Career Day Program was founded in Texas, has been phenomenal. The local initiative has evolved into a nationally recognized program due in part to the local CCD volunteers and the staff at the National Construction Career Day Center believing in the process of continuous improvement. With each event, something new is learned. The information provided in this report will assist us in building upon the success of the Construction Career Days initiative. Your successes and challenges will be shared with other CCD Teams across the nation and will be of help in the continual improvement of the CCD Program. If at all possible please submit this report to the National Construction Career Day Center within 45 calendar days following your event. Please feel free to submit photographs and video footage of your event. We maintain a database of this information that is yours for the asking. The instructions for each section of the report are in italics. CCD Event Summary Report Form (9-15-08)

  2. 9th central Florida construction career days January 25 – 27, 2011Central Florida Fairgrounds, Orlando, Florida www.ccdfl.com (Central Florida)

  3. Local Summary Report Date(s) of event: January 25 – 27, 2011  Location: Central Florida Fairgrounds Orlando, Orange County, Florida Total Number of Students:1,662 students/ 152 chaperones Minority Representation: 50% (Express as a percent % of the total number of students that attended. Example: 35%) Female Representation:25% (Express as a percent % of the total number of students that attended the event. Example: 40%) Number of Students Participating in “hands on” Activities: 100% (May be expressed as actual number or as a percent of the total students.)

  4. 2011 Statistics Number of School Districts: 6 (Orange, Osceola, Brevard, Volusia, Lake and Seminole Counties) Number of Schools: 45 Pieces of Heavy Equipment Available: 22 Exhibitors: • Student Event: 07 • Evening Event:08 Learning Labs:32 Most Popular Display or Activity other than Equipment: • Electrical FL Electrical Apprenticeship Training • Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) FL Department of Transportation • Mobile Scanning McKim and Creed, Inc. • Soil Testing Page One Consultants • Welding Sheet Metal Workers Local JATC

  5. Budget and Actual Costs Budget: What was the total amount budgeted for your event? $50,000.00 How much was actually spent (actual cost)? $54,607.27  Funding: • See Slides 6 and 7

  6. Funding Sources

  7. 2011 Actual Costs *Paid for by FHWA Grant

  8. Platinum Sponsors - 2011 $1,000 Exhibitor Booth Company Name on CCD Student/Teacher Gifts and CCD Sponsor Board • AECOM • Cardno/TBE • Hubbard Construction Company • Wilbur Smith Associates

  9. Platinum Sponsors- 2011 Companies providing Learning Labs are considered Platinum Sponsors (* Provided a Learning Lab) (**Provided Equipment) • ACME Barricades • AECOM * • American Audio Visual, Inc. • Allstate Paving, Inc. • Archer Western ** • Bob’s Barricades • Cardno/TBE • City of Ocoee ** • Elipsis Engineering & Consulting * • Florida Department of Transportation * • Florida Electrical Apprenticeship Training * • Florida Transportation Builders Assoc. • Hubbard Construction Company* • JMHC, Inc. • The Lane Construction Corporation * • Lynch Oil ** • Masonry Association of Florida * • Motor Carrier Compliance *, ** • McKim & Creed * • Nodarse & Associates * • Nortrax • Orange County Public Schools * • Page One Consultants, Inc. * • PCL * • Ranger Construction ** • Ring Power Corporation ** • RSC • Seminole State College * • Sheet Metal Workers Local 15 JATC * • Southeastern Surveying and Mapping * • Starbucks-Oviedo • Sweet Tomatoes Restaurants • Valerie Tutor & Associates

  10. Silver & Bronze Sponsors - 2011 • Silver Sponsors • $500 Donation – Exhibitor Booth, Company Name on CCD Sponsor Board • A2 Group, Inc. • BJ’s Wholesale Club • Infrastructure Engineers • Labor Ready • Page One Consultants, Inc. • PB Americas • Target Engineering Group Bronze Sponsors $250 – Company Name on CCD Sponsor Board • DRMP • Eisman & Russo • Elipsis Engineering & Consulting • Universal Engineering Sciences

  11. Other Sponsors - 2011 • Central Florida Fairgrounds • Complete Construction Group, Inc. • Florida Transportation Credit Union • Panera Bread • Rinker Materials • Winn Dixie, SR 50 & Bumby Special Thanks to all of our Construction Career Days Sponsors! This event could not happen without the support of all our Sponsors and Volunteers

  12. Highlights (List “the very best” of your event.) • Three day CCD event was moved from March/April to January due to student FCAT testing. • Positive move. Gives the students a semester to think about future plans. • Allows time to write a scholarship essay. Scheduled to have 2012 event January 26-28. • Heavy equipment operation, several hands-on interactive games for the students. • Equipment Passport (Attachment # 3) • Learning Labs, Hands-on participation for students. • Pocket Resumes (Attachment # 2) • Bus transportation provided to all schools by CCD • Lunch provided to all students and chaperones by CCD – Hot Dogs, Chips and Water • Hired a student film crew from one of the county schools to develop a video for us to use in future years to get more students and companies involved in CCD. • Scholarship Program: Provided by the Utility Contractors Association of Mid-Florida and the Central FL CCD Golf Tournament • Increased to six $500 scholarships. One for each school district (county). • Promoted scholarship program prior to and during event.

  13. Highlights (List “the very best” of your event.) • The 2nd Annual Central Florida CCD Golf Tournament raised $12,000. • 3rd Annual Central Florida CCD Benefit Golf Tournament scheduled for June 24, 2011, Celebration Golf Club in Orlando. • See the attached information that was given to all the students in the bags they were given as they arrived. • Attachment #1: Student Surveys were given to all students, filled out during the day and returned at the end of the event in exchange for a student back pack. • Attachment #2: Pocket Resumes were given to all students in their bags and then discussed at the interview learning labs. • Attachment #3: Passport to Construction Careers was given to all students in their bags and then punched in the equipment areas as they operated heavy equipment. • Attachment #4: What is Construction Career Days? Gives a brief description of the event, industry wages, listing of sponsors and important web sites. • Attachment #5: 511 flyers were given to all students and explained at the opening orientation. • Attachment #6: Work Zone Safety flyers were given to all students emphasizing work zone safety, “It’s Everyone’s Job”. • Attachment #7: Scholarship Program • Attachment #8:Central Florida Transportation Construction Career Forum (Adult Evening Event Announcement) was given to all students

  14. Challenges & Opportunities • (List ideas for enhancing the event next year.). • Website Development: More robust website that allows for students to learn about construction interactively. • Continue developing Facebook page. • More involvement from media and public relations • Ensure permission slips for students provide enough information on what the event is about. • Adult Career and Education Forum: Need more outreach to the community in marketing the event. • Bus Area: Place cones and tape between buses and equipment area. • Continue to reach out to schools that have not participated • Provide teaching points in advance to the teachers to use at their discretion. • Promote CCD by showing video at schools and Industry events (created a video at this years event to show for next years event) • Promote CCD Scholarship Program in schools. • Reach out to other potential construction related industries.

  15. 3 Day Event 1,662 Students 152 Chaperones

  16. 2011- Students 25% Female 75% Male 21% African American 23% Hispanic 51% White 3% Asian 2% Other • 45 Schools • 6 Counties • Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Volusia, Lake and Brevard Counties • Survey Forms received • 2,187 Students Registered • 1,662 Students Attended • 1,412 Students Completed Survey

  17. 2011 Learning Labs Man lift FDOT Masonry Masonry Assoc. of FL MOT FDOT No Zone Truck FDOT/MCCO Safety in Work Zones FDOT/MCCO Sink Hole Testing FDOT Slurry Testing Elipsis Engr. & Consulting Soil Testing Page One Consultants Static Scanning McKim & Creed Structures Design FDOT Subsurface Utility Engr. McKim & Creed Surveying Lane Construction Corp. Survey GPS 1 Southeastern Surveying & Mapping Welding Sheet Metal Workers Local 15 JATC Aggregate FDOT Asphalt Ellis & Assoc., Inc. Automotive Technology Seminole St. College Bridge Building 101 PCL Career Development Hubbard Const. Concrete Nordarse & Assoc. Concrete FDOT Construction Inspection FDOT Construction Jeopardy FDOT Deep Foundations FDOT Diesel Engines OCPS – Mid-FL Tech. Electrical FL Elect. Apprenticeship Training Engines OCPS-Mid-FL Tech. Exhibits Exhibitors Forklift FDOT GPS McKim & Creed Interviews AECOM ITS FDOT

  18. 2011 Learning Labs Layout

  19. 2011 Learning Labs A learning lab is where students can try their hands at various practices in the construction industry, such as bridge design using computers, surveying, concrete and asphalt mix and testing, road construction, re-bar tying, highway incident management, and work zone safety.

  20. More Learning Labs

  21. 2011 Exhibitor Area An exhibitor booth is a trade show where students can learn about construction career opportunities from vocational schools, contractors, consultants, and trades.

  22. 2011 EquipmentGames • Total:            22      • Operational:   15       • Static:         7 • Excavator:   scooping basketball into trashcans  -  2 ea • Excavator: knocking tennis balls off cones without knocking down the cones -   2 ea • Excavator: picking up pallet by means of rope/straps from one spot (one side of Excav) placing / unloading to the other side of the Excav.  Each area is marked off for accuracy of lifting and placing. - 1 ea • Backhoe/Loader: scooping hula-hoops and try to ring it onto the cones - 2 ea • Backhoe/Loader: scooping golf balls and try to place into buckets  - 2 ea • Bobcat Loader: bowling game  - 1 ea • Mini Excavator: lifting rings from one cone to placing into another cone - 2 ea. • Platform/Jig Lifts: 3 total

  23. Static Equipment

  24. Hands-on Equipment & Games

  25. 2011 Volunteers 130+ Volunteers per day from FDOT and Industry

  26. 2011 ParticipatingSchools

  27. 2011Sample Schedule

  28. 2011 Gift Bags For Students & Teachers • Black Backpacks were given to all students at the end of the event when they turned in their survey forms. • Black Tote Bags were given to Chaperons/Teachers. • The following slides will show what each student and teacher received in their bags Chaperon/Teacher Tote Bag Student Backpack

  29. Attachment 1 2011 Student Survey

  30. Attachment 2 Pocket Resume Top Half ←Bottom Half →__________Resume folds down to be 3.5”x3.5”__________Handy Reference for students as they enter the job market

  31. Attachment 3 Equipment Passport Every student received this booklet which they could get checked off as they visited that piece of equipment.

  32. Attachment 4 “What is CCD” Brochure

  33. Attachment 4b “What is CCD” Brochure

  34. Attachment 5 511 Information

  35. Attachment 6 Work zone safety

  36. Attachment 7 2011 ScholarshipProgram • Three $500 Scholarships Awarded to one student from: • Orange County • Osceola County • Seminole County • All students attending CCD were given the opportunity to apply for the six $500 scholarships. Construction Career Days www.ccdfl.com, select ‘Central Florida’ 2011 Central Florida Construction Career Days Scholarship Award Amount: $500 (per county) Recipients: One student from each school district – Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Brevard, Lake and Volusia Eligibility: Senior in high school (12th grade) or adult enrolled in Career and/or Technical Education Program (CTE) Attendee at Construction Career Days 2011 Planning to pursue an education or career in the Engineering or Construction Industry Application Procedure: Write an essay of no more than 500 words and no less than 250 words. • Explain what benefit you acquired from participating in Construction Career Days and how this may impact your career decisions. • If you receive this scholarship what will you use it for? • Provide a copy of your most recent report card. • Provide at least one letter of recommendation from a current teacher/counselor that reviewed your scholarship submission. Submit your scholarship application and required documents at scholarship@ccdfl.com . If you have any questions contact the following school representatives listed below. • Orange County, Harvey Levine harvey.levine@ocps.net 407-317-3200 Ext. 2749 • Osceola County, Jon Slaff slaffj@osceola.k12.fl.us 407-518-4593 • Seminole County, Joe Oldakowski joe_oldakowski@scps.k12.fl.us 407-370-0171 • Volusia County, Ernest (Dan) Cox edcox@volusia.k12.fl.us 386-734-7190 Ext. 20644 • Brevard County, Devona Avvampato Avvampato.Devona@Brevardschools.org 321-.633-.1000 • Lake County, Julie Summerlin summerlinj@lake.k12.fl.us 352-253-6784 Deadline: Scholarship submission must be made by February 28, 2011. This grant is made possible through the generosity of the Utility Contractors Association of Mid Florida; Inc. Recipients may use the funds for education, training, or conventional enrichment activities. RWC Project Controls Brevard County Public Schools ▪ Lake County Public Schools ▪ Orange County Public Schools Osceola County Public Schools ▪ Seminole County Public Schools ▪ Volusia County Public Schools Seminole State College of Florida ▪ Federal Highway Administration ▪ Florida Department of Transportation National Utility Contractors Association ▪ Utility Contractor Association of Mid Florida

  37. 2011 StudentScholarshipWinner Orange County

  38. 2011 StudentScholarship Winner Osceola County

  39. 2011 Student Scholarship Winner Seminole County $500

  40. 2011 West Orange HS Parent: Wow, Mr. Z! My son had such a great experience! Matthew had wonderful exposure to so many things. He learned a great deal, and had many stories of the day spent at the construction career expo. Thank you so much for bringing the kids to this outstanding event, he was quite overwhelmed at the opportunities and exposure he had there. He will never forget it, and no telling what long term influence it has had on him............... It was great, and as a parent, saying "thank you" does not seem like enough. So, THANK YOU so very much for really nurturing these kids, and especially my son, Matt. From: Hofstrand, Carolyn S.Subject: RE: Construction DAYS Just an over note to say thank you for another great event. This still is the best hands on field trip that gives students ideas on careers they may not have thought of prior to the  experience.  Our appreciation for everyone  who makes  it happen  even in these tough economic times. Sue Hofstrand, M.S., NBCT, NCC                                                Director of Counseling                     T DeWitt Taylor Middle-High       386-740-9800 x 23997                  Thank you for the great field trip. The individual booths were wonderful. My students loved the heavy equipment that they drove. – Brevard Co. Teacher

  41. 2011 The daughter of one of the teachers that attended our event participates in ‘Give Kids a Backpack’ program in other countries around the world. We were happy to donate over 100 of the student/teacher bags that we had leftover from the event. This is the thank you letter that we received.

  42. Wednesday, January 26, 2011 2:30pm – 4:00pm Exhibitors 08 People signed in for the event 67 Stayed for the program 60 Surveys returned: 30 • 2011Transportation Construction Career and Continuing Education Forum (Adult Event) TOTAL RETURNED SURVEYS 21% Female 79% Male 46% African American 25% Hispanic 25% White 0% Asian 4% Other/Did Not Answer *Labor Ready hired one of the attendees of the Career Forum. He has been certified as a Flagger and has been working regularly. Attendees listening to speaker on Interviewing and resumes.

  43. 2011 Transportation Construction Career and Continuing Education Forum (Adult Event) Attachment 8 Transportation Construction Career and Continuing Education Forum Announcement

  44. 2011 Transportation Construction Career and Continuing Education Forum - Program

  45. 2011 Transportation Construction Career and Continuing Education Forum - Survey Registration/Survey

  46. 2011 Committee Members • Co-Chairs • Radha Mehta Mehta & Associates • Loreen Bobo FDOT • Budget • Kellie Kirby McKim & Creed • Secretary • Cheryle Kirby FDOT • Facilities • Randy Carpenter RWC Project Controls • Food • Nimesh Bhavsar OM Engineering Services • Valerie Coe FDOT • Schools • Dee Zinck FDOT • Ilia Viera FDOT • Learning Labs. • Nicole Colon Quest Corporation of America • Megan Olivera Quest Corporation of America • Exhibitors • Lauren Lubel Ranger Construction • Sarah Blake Elipsis Engr. & Consulting, LLC • Volunteers • Lorie Wilson FDOT • Equipment Volunteers • Geralynn Morgan FDOT • Publicity • Megan Olivera Quest Corporation of America • Nicole Colon Quest Corporation of America • George Markward Markward, Inc. • Christie Artura-Klammer Sustainable Marketing & Public Relations • Equipment • Matt Sessions Ring Power Corp. • Jeff Mairs Archer Western • Steve Mello Cemex • Donations • Radha Mehta Mehta & Assoc. • Transportation • Deborah Markward FDOT • Scheduling • Leo Cortes FDOT • Edwin Algano DRMP • Adult Construction Career Forum • Lauren Lubel Ranger Const. • Scholarships • Steve Mello Rinker Materials • Lorie Matthews FDOT • Fund Raising Committee • Jeff Mairs Archer Western • Matt Sessions Ring Power Corp. • Steve Mello Cemex • Stacey Forget Florida Transportation Credit Union Contact Any Committee Member for Additional Information at: www.ccdfl.com Co-Chairs – Loreen & Radha

  47. 2011 Companies Represented on Committee Archer Western Orange County Public Schools RWC Project Controls Seminole County Schools

  48. 3rdAnnual Central FL CCD Benefit Golf Tournament Join us for the 3rd Annual Central FL CCD Benefit Golf Tournament June 24, 2011 Celebration Golf Club Orlando, FL Register at: www.ccdfl.com(Central FL) Contact: Stacey Forget at: sforget@fltcu.org 561-414-1624

  49. 2012 10thAnniversary WANTED: Sponsors, Committee Members, Learning Labs, Exhibitors, Equipment, Volunteers for the 10th Anniversary of Central Florida Construction Career Days – January 2012 If interested or for questions contact: Radha Mehta: radhamehta@mehtaeng.com Loreen Bobo: loreen.bobo@dot.state.fl.us TO VIEW THE CENTRAL FLORIDA CCD VIDEO: http://www.ccdfl.com/ccd/Home/tabid/36/Default.aspxClick on: Central FL The Central FL CCD Video is also posted on: Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwooKKrCY0A Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/20026755

  50. January 2012 10thAnniversary We are very pleased to have had another successful event. We look forward to 2012 and our 10th Anniversary of Central Florida Construction Career Days. For information visit: www.ccdfl.com (Central Florida)

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