What does the construction industry include besides building new structures?
Repairing, remodeling, and maintaining existing structures
100: What is an apprenticeship program and how does it combine training?
➡ Answer: It combines classroom learning with paid on-the-job experience.
100: What is professionalism on a construction site?
➡ Answer: Following safety rules, being respectful, dependable, and doing quality work.
100: Who is responsible for safety on a construction site?
➡ Answer: Everyone on the job site.
100: What does the phrase “Build Your Future” mean in this module?
➡ Answer: Taking ownership of your career and planning for success in construction.
200: Name two major types of construction projects that exist within the industry.
➡ Answer: Residential, commercial, industrial, and infrastructure.
200: Explain the difference between an entry-level worker and a journeyman.
➡ Answer: Entry-level workers are just starting; journeymen are fully trained and certified.
200: Give an example of how dependability helps a construction crew.
➡ Answer: Reliable workers help the team meet deadlines and avoid delays.
200: Why does a positive attitude make you a safer and more reliable worker?
➡ Answer: It keeps you focused, cooperative, and open to following safety rules.
200: What are two ways a student can begin preparing for a construction career while in high school?
➡ Answer: Joining a CTE program, getting OSHA-10 certified, or visiting job sites.
300: What is one reason construction jobs are expected to remain in high demand?
➡ Answer: Growing population, new technology, and the need to replace old infrastructure.
300: What is one advantage of earning NCCER credentials?
➡ Answer: They’re nationally recognized and show employers verified skills.
300: Why is teamwork important to completing construction projects safely and efficiently?
➡ Answer: It ensures jobs are done correctly, reduces mistakes, and keeps everyone safe.
300: What is one example of showing leadership in safety without being a supervisor?
➡ Answer: Reminding others to wear PPE or reporting unsafe conditions.
300: How can technology like VR or digital blueprints change construction careers?
➡ Answer: They improve accuracy, training, and safety using virtual simulations.
400: What are three major groups of people involved in a construction project?
➡ Answer: Owners/clients, designers (engineers or architects), and contractors.
400: What are stackable credentials, and why are they important in construction?
➡ Answer: Credentials that build on each other to show growth and mastery in a trade.
400: Describe how communication can prevent accidents or delays on the job site.
➡ Answer: Clear communication avoids misunderstandings and ensures everyone knows their task.
400: How does teamwork improve both safety and job performance?
➡ Answer: Team members watch out for each other and share responsibilities efficiently.
400: What are the steps to move from apprentice to master in a trade?
➡ Answer: Complete training, gain hours of experience, pass exams, and earn a license.
500: Describe how construction affects the economy and community development.
➡ Answer: It creates jobs, builds housing and businesses, and supports local growth.
500: Explain how career ladders and lifelong learning impact success in the trades.
➡ Answer: They help workers advance to higher positions and stay current with new technology.
500: What are three personal characteristics that employers look for in successful construction workers?
➡ Answer: Positive attitude, responsibility, and willingness to learn.
500: Explain how personal attitude, communication, and respect contribute to a strong safety culture.
➡ Answer: They build trust, reduce conflict, and keep everyone committed to safe practices.
500: Describe one long-term goal you could set for yourself in the construction industry and the steps to reach it.
➡ Answer: (Example) Becoming a master electrician by completing apprenticeship, gaining experience, and earning certification.