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Economic & Workforce Development: The Impact of Clean Technology

Green Technology ConferenceTuesday, April 10, 2018Sacramento Convention Center

Mark E. FuchsExecutive Director Carpenters Training Trust Fund for Northern California

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Northern California Carpenters Regional Council (NCCRC) Mission Goal“The NCCRC represents carpenters located within California’s northern 46 counties. We lead the way in training, educating, and representing the next generation of skilled construction professionals…..to stand strong with our members and business partners to help them achieve success. United Brotherhood of Carpenters education and training advances leadership, skill, quality, productivity, safety and attitude with the goal of creating a constructive culture within the construction industry…”

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One Trade, Many CraftsCarpentersInterior Finish/Drywall/LathersAcoustic Ceiling InstallersMillwrightsPile DriversCabinet Makers, MillmenFloorLayersModular Office Systems Installers

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Construction FieldsPower GenerationInfrastructureIndustrial and ManufacturingHealthcareRetail, Warehouse and DistributionCommercial and Interior SystemsHospitalityMulti-Family Housing

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5 Building Principles have not changed…

Technology has…

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Advancements in Technology

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Sustainable Building MaterialsRenewable ResourcesGeospatial TechnologyHigh Efficiency Equipment3D Modeling – BIMAugmented and Virtual Reality

New Methods and Materials

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Integrative Design ProcessesBuilding Envelope and ThermalHigh Efficiency Energy controlsEngineered MaterialsPermeable ConcreteEngineered Structural WoodSustainable Materials like Bamboo

Training Procedures

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Building EnvelopeThermal ConductionWindows, Doors, Insulation

Air and Moisture BarriersExterior Finishes

Training Procedures

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Augmented and Virtual RealityVirtual WeldingVirtual Machine

Operations

Training Procedures

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Pre-FabricationBuilding Information Modeling - BIMPlanGrid, BlueBeam

Computer Numerical Controlled Machines – CNC

Factory OS & RADModular Buildings For Modern Families | Factory OS

Training Procedures

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RobiticsSurvey and LayoutDronesExo Suits

Training Procedures

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Cloud-Based Online Training Manuals Training available 24-7

Future of Construction

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Optimize Energy PerformanceNet Zero Goal

Access to Quality TransitMass Transit, Green Vehicles, Better

InfrastructureWater ManagementReservoirs, Waste Water and Distribution

Future of Construction

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3D Printing of BuildingsMars?

Questions?

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Mark E. FuchsExecutive DirectorCarpenters Training Trust Fund for Northern California2350 Santa Rita Rd. Pleasanton, CA 94566mfuchs@ctcnc.org925.462.9643

CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION CORPS

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WE ARE THE CCC

HARD WORK,

LOW PAY,

MISERABLE CONDITIONS,

AND MORE!

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OUR IMPACT

TRANSFORM LIVES OF YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN

PROTECT AND ENHANCE CALIFORNIA’S ENVIRONMENT

MAKE CALIFORNIA AN EVEN BETTER PLACE TO LIVE

ESTABLISHEDIN 1976 BY GOVERNORJERRY BROWN Governor Brown’s vision:

“A combination Jesuit seminary, Israeli kibbutz and Marine Corp boot camp”

THE VISION

OUR HISTORY

FOUR DECADES LATER:• Oldest and Largest

Conservation Corp in the Nation

• 120,000 Corpsmembers

• 75 Million+ Hours of Work Improving and Protecting California’s Natural Resources

TO PROTECT AND ENHANCE CALIFORNIA’S NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMMUNITIES WHILE EMPOWERING AND DEVELOPING YOUNG ADULTS

THROUGH HARD WORK AND EDUCATION.

CHARACTER

CREDENTIALS

COMMITMENT

PARTNERS

VOLUNTEERISM

OUR BUDGET

California’s

General Fund

55%

Reimbursement

Project Work

45%

CCC OPERATING BUDGET$100MM ANNUAL BUDGET • 55% State General Budget

• 45% Government, nonprofit, private sector contracts

WHAT

WE DO

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EMERGENCY

RESPONSE

• EARTHQUAKES

• FIRE

• FLOODS

• OIL SPILLS

• PEST INFESTATION

• MAN-MADE AND

NATURAL

DISASTERS

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FIRE RESPONSE

AND PREVENTION

• FIRST ENTRYFIRE CREWS

• FOLLOWS STATE AND FEDERAL FIRE CREW GUIDELINES

BASE CAMP

SUPPORT

• LOGISTICAL ASSISTANCE

• CAMP SUPPORT, SANITIZATION, SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION

FLOOD PROTECTION

• REPAIRING AND STABILIZING LEVEES

• AIDING COMMUNITIES FACING THREATS FROM MAJOR STORMS OR FLOODS.

• CLEARING FLOOD CHANNELS AND STORM DRAINS

ENERGY

EFFICIENCY

SURVEYS

AND RETROFITS

• CCC ENERGY CORPS SURVEYS PUBLIC AND GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS FOR ENERGY USE

• CREWS RETROFIT LIGHTING AND WIRING FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY

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TRAIL BUILDING

AND MAINTENANCE

• KEEP PUBLIC

LANDS

ACCESSIBLE

AND SAFE

• PRODUCE HIGH-

QUALITY TRAILS

• PROVIDE

CORPSMEMBERS

TRAINING AND

SKILLS

DEVELOPMENT

LANDSCAPE

CREATION AND

MAINTENANCE

• BEAUTIFY MEDIANS AND ROADWAYS

• RESTORE PARKS, CREEK BANKS, AND LANDSCAPES

• PLANT TREES

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CAL TRANS

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FISH & WILDLIFE

HABITAT

VETERANS CORPS FISHERY PROGRAM

• Restoring habitats for endangered salmon and steelhead

• Conducting fisheries research and monitoring

EDUCATION AND

TRAINING

CERTIFIED

TRAINING

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EDUCATION

CHARTER HIGH SCHOOLS

• John Muir

• San Diego UrbanHigh School

PARTNER WITH COMMUNITY COLLEGES

ADDITIONAL

CAREER TRAINING

TRAINING, CERTIFICATES AND CREDENTIALS

• Fire

• HAZMAT

• Chainsaw

• First Aid/CPR

• Emergency Medical Technician

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CAREER

PATHWAYS

ENERGY INDUSTRY

EMPLOYMENT

U.S. WESTERN REGION:

Difficulty finding and hiring energy industry employees

72.5% somewhat to very difficult

JOB TYPES

Technicians

Managers

Installers

DEMAND FOR ENERGY

INDUSTRY JOBS

CCC OFFERS TRAININGFOR SUCCESS BEYONDTHE CCC:

Personal growth

Life skills

Work maturity

Technical skills

Leadership

Financial literacy

BUILDING

THE PERSON

HOW YOU CAN

HELP US

TRANSFORM

MORE LIVES

• SUPPORT GROWTH OF THE CCC

• ENCOURAGE AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE STATE TO EMPLOY THE CORPS

“I have a high level of confidence when I know the Corps is working on a project- that the project is going to get done at the level or exceed the level that we expect.

We know we are going to have a very well disciplined organized workforce.”

- Ken Pimlott, Director of CAL FIRE

HIRE A CCC CREW

CLICK, CALL, OR FOLLOW

CCC.CA.GOV | 800 952-5627 |

THANK YOU

ccc.ca.gov | 800-952-5627

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