At the International Builders Show in Orlando, Fla., the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) announced a new agreement with Boys & Girls Clubs of America.
The partnership calls America's youth to be introduced to a future career in residential construction.
The move arrives as the residential construction industry continues to struggle to overcome the lack of available skilled trade workers. In fact, a recent survey of NAHB members showed nearly two-thirds rank this issue as the most significant challenge they faced last year.
"As a builder myself, I'm keenly aware of the lack of available, skilled workers in our industry," said NAHB Chairman Chuck Fowke, a custom home builder from Tampa, Fla. "That's why workforce development has been a top priority for the association, and for me as chairman this past year."
Working together to promote construction career pathways, NAHB and Boys & Girls Clubs of America will connect young people to individuals in the industry, providing them with work-based learning activities and access to essential skills development programs to further their career exploration, the NAHB said.
NAHB CEO Jerry Howard and Boys & Girls Clubs of America President & CEO Jim Clark signed a proclamation at IBS in honor of their Workforce Readiness Agreement, emphasizing their shared commitment to building stronger communities by recruiting the next generation of skilled laborers in the housing industry.