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The construction industry is grappling with a shortage of workers. But we don’t just need people to swing hammers, we need workers with both construction knowledge and tech skills. Here’s how we’ll produce them.
The UW Civil and Architectural Engineering Dept. has developed a virtual teaching modality that allows industry practitioners to participate in training without leaving their offices or jobsites.