Building Partnerships & Community
Real training, real jobs
The Tanana Valley Campus received a three- year $1.99 million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor to strengthen training in Interior Alaska's energy, construction, mining and power generation industries.
The grant involves a partnership of five community groups, including TVC, the Fairbanks North Star Borough School District, Alaska Job Center, Operating Engineers Local 302 and Interior Alaska Regional Council. It will enable TVC to train workers for jobs in high-growth, high-demand industries, including process technology, automotive technology, diesel/heavy equipment and drafting/CADD technologies.
"This proposal succeeded because of our community partnerships," says TVC Director Rick Caulfield. "Business, labor, government and TVC worked to identify the need, create innovative workforce training strategies and develop measurable goals."
TVC had wide support from businesses such as BP, Golden Valley Electric Association, Seekins Ford, NAPA Auto Parts and Gene's Chrysler Center.
The grant will allow workers to complete workforce development programs in a compressed, nine-month format so students can quickly put their job skills to work.
"We want to produce qualified graduates as quickly as possible so that they can move into the workforce," Caulfield says. "With expanding employment in construction, mining, tourism and possibly gas line development, the time is right to expand the pool of skilled workers."
Career allies
Building communities
Jobs in process
High-tech homes
The Cold Climate Housing Research Center offers a pioneering collaboration between private industry and university research. CCHRC's Research Test Facility, housed on UAF's Fairbanks campus, will allow university researchers to work cooperatively with private industry on construction issues in cold regions. Some of the past and proposed UAF-affiliated projects include:
- Constructing rainwater catchments for safe drinking water
- Testing and improving new wastewater treatment processes
- Improving indoor air quality in homes
- Developing an energy and sustainability extension program in rural Alaska
