Testifying recently on behalf of Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) before the U.S. House Committee on Education and The Workforce Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education, Brandon Mabile, strategic development manager for Performance Contractors of Baton Rouge, discussed policies needed to expand construction career pathways for high school students nationwide.
Speaking at the hearing โPreparing Students for Success in the Skills-Based Economy,โย Mabile testified one of the key issues currently facing the construction industry is โtheย severe workforce shortageย that threatens our ability to thrive and build critical construction projects on time and on budget.โ
Mabile said the success of the construction industry requires contractors to โlocate, encourage and educate a new generation of skilled workers and ensure these hardworking and determined individuals are able to participate in the American workforce and make a living right out of high school, if they so choose, at a time when they are most needed.โ
Mabile testified ABC has created a network of chapters and affiliates across the country that offer more than 800 apprenticeship, craft, safety and management education programs. This network includes programs for contractors and ABC chapters to connect with high school and college students.
Aย 2023 surveyย of ABC members reported that 79% of contractors have targeted career outreach to high school students, high school graduates and individuals with GED diplomas; and 65% have targeted programs for community college students and graduates. Regarding members with internship programs, 74% offer internships for college/university students and 62% for high school students. More than eight out of 10 ABC contractors offer paid internships to college/university and high school students.
โA job in the skilled trades is vital work that requires a high skill level, intense focus and a healthy work ethic,โ said Mabile. โIn the construction industry, highly skilled craft professionals are also able to obtain high-paying, high-demand jobs that are necessary in most every community throughout the country.โ
Associated Builders and Contractors is a national construction industry trade association established in 1950 representing more than 22,000 members. For more information, visit https://abc.org.

