Construction Trades Program Contact: Eric Erickson
Phone: (360)473-0587
E-mail: eric.erickson@bsd.wednet.edu
WST Construction Trades Class Catapults' into Pumpkin History
The Union Pumpkin Fest launched on October 24, 2009 with Kitsap and North Mason high school students competing in Pumpkin Catapult Trials.

1 or 2 Year Program
Apprenticeships Available
Students in Construction Trades work with today's technology in a real work setting completing projects in the community. Students learn cost estimating, hand and power tool operation, blueprint reading, building code requirements, site preparation, footing and foundation construction, floor and ceiling construction, walls and partitions, roof frame construction, exterior covering finish and trim, stair construction and basic wiring techniques. There is a strong emphasis on safety standards and developing leadership skills. Advanced education is available at Bates Technical College's Carpenter Training Center, Laborer's Training Center in Kingston, and SCCC.

Career Cluster: Technology & Trades

Good hand/eye coordination. Ability to compute basic math functions. Analytical and problem-solving skills helpful.
Program is open entry, which means a student may start at any time depending on space available. Students need at least 1 year for minimum skill development.

Session I – 8 – 10:30 am
Session II – 11:10 am – 1:40 pm
Alternating days for Peninsula, Gig Harbor and South Kitsap or customized as needed.

Math; P.E.
*Note: Some school districts do not allow Equivalency Credit. Please check with your high school counselor for approval prior to enrolling.

Olympic College - Residential Construction 101, 102, 103 (15 credits each)
Preferred entry to apprenticeship training.
Industry skills standards used:-HEADER
Model Apprenticeship Instructional Program

Students work with today's technology in a real work setting completing projects in the community. Students learn safety standards; hand and power tool operation; blueprint reading; building codes; site preparation; footing and foundations; flooring and ceiling construction; walls and partitions; roof construction; exterior covering and trim; stair construction; remodeling techniques; basic wiring techniques.

Carpentry, roofing, plumbing, concrete/masonry
Electrician
Heavy equipment operator
Painter
Ironworker

