
437
High Schools in Massachusetts
648k
Students in Massachusetts
158K
Residential Construction Workers in Massachusetts
4:1
Student to Worker Ratio
1 in 4 students entering the trades will more than double Massachusett's current workforce.
About CICMA
Careers in Construction is a workforce development program designed to help Massachusetts based traditional high schools launch trades programs and promote adult retraining programs. Help us create the Next Generation of Home Builders.

Active Projects
to Fund
The program either facilitates or directly supports finding the funds, acquiring the tools, sourcing the materials, and attaining the curriculum for school administrators and students who are interested in a trades career.

HOW YOU CAN HELP
We are building the next generation of project managers, foremen, tradespeople, etc. to take the baton eventually from the individuals on which this industry was established. Pledge your support today!
Launch Your Program
Are you interested in starting a trades program at your high school? BRAGB can help you go through the process to launch a trades program.
From preliminary discussions with administrators, counselors and instructors to gauging student interest through obtaining grant funding to enable the programs.

TRUSTED PARTNERS.

GET INVOLVED
TODAY!
ACTIVE PROJECTS.
Quincy High School Tiny House Project
Quincy, MA
Students who are interested in carpentry, electrical, plumbing, and other vocational programs are getting the opportunity to receive serious hands-on experience — by building a tiny house.
Students are working to construct a 192-square-foot home, complete with running water and electricity. Stay tuned!
Holliston High School Tiny House Project
Holliston, MA
