JOB DIVISIONS
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(Heavy Equipment Operators & Laborers)
(Heavy Equipment Operators & Laborers)
(Drivers with CDL A or B)
(Finishers & Laborers)
Strong Job Security
Regardless of how the economy shifts, construction will always be needed. In fact, construction workers can expect an 11% increase in jobs before 2028, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
Learn on the Job
We don’t require college degrees, which also means no student debt. You can start as a laborer, learn on the job and move your way up from there. Our employees are rewarded for learning the business from the ground up.
Earn a Good Living
Our workers make good money. Construction is the second fastest growing industry in the U.S., and the increased demand for construction workers will likely push wages even higher over the next ten years.
“It doesn’t matter if you are a school leaver, a graduate or someone who has experience within a completely different sector, there are options for everyone to work in construction. Whether it be studying for a degree or applying for an entry-level role and working your way up based on hard work and hands-on experience.”