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In the past decade, construction and the trades were squeezed by a labor market. Workers were in demand and projects were frequently delayed because contractors didn't have enough workers on hand. Even with the economy in flux now, skilled workers will be in demand. S p o n s o r e d P r o f i l e s 11 Cianbro Maine's largest construction firm 12 Consigli Construction Co., Inc. Handling complex projects with creative thinking 14 Electrical JATC (Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee) Offering a tuition-free apprentice program 15 Hancock Lumber A commitment to the future 16 Hebert Construction LLC One of northern New England's leading contractors 17 Hews Co. LLC A manufacturer of custom truck bodies 18 Huttig Building Products A national distributor of building materials 19 IBEW Local 567 & 1253 Providing workers with a wide range of specialties 20 Interstate Electrical Services Corp. An electrical services merit shop serving New England 22 Maine Energy Marketers Association Technical Education Center Supplying well-training HVAC technicians 8 Building a workforce Construction firms ramp up workforce development to recruit next generation S TA RT I N G O N T H E N E X T PAG E ยป TRADES C O N ST R U C T I O N /

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