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American Council for Construction Education

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ACCE provides guidance, certification, and accreditation of construction related degrees, work force training, and professional development programs.

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The first annual CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY FORUM Thursday, February 20, 2025. The topics AI, robotics, and more. "People & Culture," advanced Learning, Construction Workforce Development, Professional Development, and Leveraging your IAB. wix.to/vMDLGSr

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ACCE PROGRAM HIGHLIGHT - Oregon State University Oregon State's award-winning faculty members have expertise and conduct research in four signature research areas... wix.to/5Js2Vxj

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It’s Women in Construction Week! Happy kick off to our amazing WIC community, behind every successful woman is a tribe of other successful women who have her back. Together we rise! #wicweek2025

It’s Women in Construction Week! Happy kick off to our amazing WIC community, behind every successful woman is a tribe of other successful women who have her back. Together we rise! #wicweek2025
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We like "The best way to understand the issues affecting women in construction is to listen to the women themselves." #WomenInConstruction

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wicweek.org WIC Week™, or Women in Construction Week™, celebrates and promotes the role of women in the construction industry. NAWIC - National Association of Women in Construction held the first WIC Week in 1998 and it has grown and expanded each year

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WIC Week™, or Women in Construction Week™, celebrates and promotes the role of women in the construction industry. <a href="/nawicnational/">NAWIC</a>   - National Association of Women in Construction held the first WIC Week in 1998 and it has grown and expanded each year
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Big shoutout to Oregon State CEM students for ranking second nationally in AGC National Scholarships! Read more about their achievements in our ACCE Program highlight: wix.to/8Ld0w76 #OregonState #ConstructionEducation #ACCE #AGCScholarships

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Considering getting a degree in Construction Management? Erin Mitchell Vitale Professor at Alfred State University say "Students should only consider a program that is accreditied by ACCE". #ConstructionManagement #constructioneducation acce-hq.org

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Did you know ACCE accredits or certifies many different types of #constructioneducation programs? Dan Belcher with JLG Industries Inc. discusses the benefits of #workforceeducation programs recieving accreditation. #ConstructionEducation #constructionworkforce

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ACCE Faculty Spotlight - Dr. Tony Lamanna Dr. Anthony (Tony) J. Lamanna is currently serving as The PENTA Building Group Professor at Arizona State University's Del E. Webb School of Construction. READ MORE.wix.to/1HGMxfU

ACCE Faculty Spotlight - Dr. Tony Lamanna 

Dr. Anthony (Tony) J. Lamanna is currently serving as The PENTA Building Group Professor at Arizona State University's Del E. Webb School of Construction.  READ MORE.wix.to/1HGMxfU
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THE reason to consider a career in construction "‘Your main challenge in 2025’: finding workers The construction industry needs nearly half a million more workers, particularly those with trades skills and experience, to deliver on project demand, per Associated Builders and

THE reason to consider a career in construction "‘Your main challenge in 2025’: finding workers
The construction industry needs nearly half a million more workers, particularly those with trades skills and experience, to deliver on project demand, per Associated Builders and
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Construction Management and related degree programs accredited by ACCE provide an excellent foundation for students pursuing careers in industrial and commercial construction along with residential home building acce-hq.org/post/acce-accr…

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Artificial Intelligence, or AI, is everywhere these days, and the United States’ booming construction industry is no exception. So, how might the use of AI change the industry in the future? Read More below. #AI #AIinConstruction #constructioneducation #constructionworkforce