Construction and Facilities Maintenance

Program Description

Construction and Facilities Maintenance is designed to prepare students for entry-level employment. The program includes instruction in blueprint reading, construction math, industry specific vocabulary, and pre-employment skills. Students will learn proper maintenance and use of tools, equipment, and materials related to industry. Additional topics such as personal health, worksite safety, physical agility and strengthening ensure students understand the importance of safety and the physical abilities required for employment. Activities in the course include work-based learning that connects students to industry, local community, and local apprentice programs. Students will be required to complete 3 hours of independent study outside of class each week.

300 Hours (180 Classroom Hours/120 Hours Work Based Learning)

Enrollment Process

STEP 1

Contact Registration Staff at (909) 793-3115 ext. 500 or complete an Interest Form.

STEP 2

Staff will answer any questions. Optional: Call to schedule an appointment (909) 793-3115 ext.500

STEP 3

Finish the Registration Process by completing all online registration forms. Once completed you will receive a registration confirmation and a request to pay $50. The fee can be paid online or in person. A fee waiver is available to those that qualify or if referred from a partnering agency.

Orientation

Required New Program Orientation on 02/01/2024 at 5:00– 7:00 PM

Start

02/06/24

In-Person Classroom

T & Th
5:00 – 8:30 PM 
Plus 3.5 hours weekly independent study required (20 weeks)

Fees

$50 Registration Fee
Fee Waiver available to those who qualify and to partnering agencies

Location

Yucaipa Adult School
12358 #B 6th St.
Yucaipa, 92399
Room 6

End

06/27/24

Required 1st AID/CPR

03/02/24
8:00 AM – 4:00 PM 
First Aid/CPR/AED
Held at CRY-ROP Campus

Program Requirements:

  • 18 yrs. of age or older. Must be an Adult student, not required to have a high school diploma.
  • Ability to perform required essential functions of a construction worker including safety standards, good physical health & ability to lift 100 lbs
  • Must attend class sessions as scheduled & community classroom is a required part of the program
  • Reliable transportation is recommended for community classroom participation
  • Upon completion of the program, adult students should possess a willingness to secure employment

Topics Included in the Program:

  • Electrical
  • Solar Tech
  • Construction Math
  • Asbestos
  • Hand Tools
  • Wood
  • Overview of Construction
  • Site Preparation
  • Drywall & Insulation
  • Effective Use of Tech
  • Nail, Fasteners & Adhesives
  • Cutting & Shaping Tools
  • Stationary Tools
  • Portable Power Tools

 

Certificates Earned (with a score of 80% or better on each):

  • S/P 2-Construction Safety and Hazardous Materials
  • S/P 2-Soft Skills Training for Career Technical Education
  • OSHA 10
  • First Aid/CPR/AED American Heart Association
  • Target Solutions: Anti-Harassment Training
  • Southwest Carpenters Union Pre-Apprentice Certifications (I & II)

What types of jobs will I be qualified for?

Laborer – Assembler – Maintenance Worker – Project Coordinator – Facilities Maintenance Worker

Equal Opportunity Program

This is an equal opportunity program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request for individuals with disabilities.

Partners in Student Success