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Wisconsin groups support next generation of STEM workers

Ethan Duran, BridgeTower Media Newswires//May 2, 2024//

Clint Moses (far left) and Brian Westrate with Congressman Van Orden’s office (center right) stand with members of the UW-Stout construction team

State Rep. Clint Moses (far left) and Brian Westrate with Congressman Van Orden’s office (center right) recognized the University of Wisconsin-Stout construction team, faculty and staff with legislative citations on April 24. (Submitted Photo: ABC of Wisconsin)

Clint Moses (far left) and Brian Westrate with Congressman Van Orden’s office (center right) stand with members of the UW-Stout construction team

State Rep. Clint Moses (far left) and Brian Westrate with Congressman Van Orden’s office (center right) recognized the University of Wisconsin-Stout construction team, faculty and staff with legislative citations on April 24. (Submitted Photo: ABC of Wisconsin)

Wisconsin groups support next generation of STEM workers

Ethan Duran, BridgeTower Media Newswires//May 2, 2024//

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MILWAUKEE — Contractors, utilities and public officials this week had something to offer to local students interested in construction and science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).

The construction labor shortage and age gap are continuing conversations in the industry and drives more contractors to find ways to add to the labor pool. In March, there were around 295,000 construction jobs open across the U.S, according to preliminary data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The median age in the construction field is 41.9, BLS data showed.

Meanwhile, different groups this week awarded scholarships, recognition and partnerships to schools and students interested in construction and STEM fields. One partnership between contractors and a school will create a new learning laboratory at a Wauwatosa high school, officials said. Here’s what groups did this week to support the next generation.

Plumbing and mechanical contractors partner with Wauwatosa schools

Wauwatosa East High School has partnered with mechanical contractors JM Brennan and TOTAL Mechanical, manufacturer representative Air Flow, the Milwaukee and Southeastern Wisconsin Plumbing and Mechanical Contractors Association and Sheetmetal and Air Conditioning Contractors Association to develop a learning laboratory to prepare the next building and construction trades labor force, officials said.

The partners will further develop the HVAC part of the technical training space at Wauwatosa East.

“At Tosa East we are very proud of our program,” said Craig Griffie, the technical education teacher at Wauwatosa East. “The students are building a really strong foundation and it’s all due to the partners we have.”

State awards “fab lab” grants to 18 school districts

Gov. Tony Evers and Missy Hughes, secretary of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp., awarded $493,000 in “fab lab” grants to 18 school districts to train students in science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics. The money is used to help create fabrication labs at local schools and equip them with computerized manufacturing machines such as 3D printers and laser engravers.

Lawmakers recognize national construction contest winners

State Rep. Clint Moses and Brian Westrate, staff for U.S. Representative Derrick Van Orden, recognized the University of Wisconsin-Stout construction team, faculty and staff. The team clinched a gold medal in estimating at the Associated Builders and Contractors National Craft Competition held this year in Kissimmee, Florida.

Madison utility awards high school scholarships

Madison-based Alliant Energy awarded scholarships worth $1,000 to 25 high school seniors in Iowa and Wisconsin. The scholarships are awarded to students who perform community service work, academic achievement and wrote an essay about community problems solved through science, technology, engineering or mathematical concepts.

Julie Bauer, executive director of the Alliant Energy Foundation, said “supporting workforce readiness and fostering young minds interested in STEM-based careers is critical to developing the future of a skilled and innovative workforce.”

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