PAGLABAS NG LARAWAN: Kinikilala ng High-Speed Rail ang 13th Cohort para Kumpletuhin ang Central Valley Training Center Pre-Apprenticeship Program

June 28, 2024

 

ANONG KAILANGAN MONG MALAMAN:

The California High-Speed Rail Authority celebrated the graduation of 14 students from the 12-week Central Valley Training Center pre-apprenticeship program, marking a total of 206 graduates to date.

 

FRESNO, Calif. – The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) today recognized another 14 students for completing the Central Valley Training Center pre-apprenticeship program, bringing the total number of graduates to 206.

For students like Adrian Vasquez and Ponyboy Gonzales, the Central Valley Training Center provided a unique opportunity to better themselves while learning more about the construction trades in hopes to find a future career. Vasquez previously worked as a finisher for a tile company and now credits the Training Center for giving him the confidence to enter the trades and encourages others to do the same.

“My advice to future students is just have an open mind,” said Vasquez in an interview. “Go for it because you’re going to learn a lot of things here. The trades come here and talk with you. Hopefully, it opens your mind to continue this journey in being in a union.”

“My favorite part [of the program] was doing cement work. I got the chance to stamp the Aztec calendar. I’m Mexican. So that’s something big in my in my culture and it really meant something to me.” –Adrian Vasquez, Central Valley Training Center Graduate, who hopes to be a welder

Adrian Vasquez, wearing safety gear, brushes off a cement slab with a broom

“The advice I would have [for new students] is to be ready, be serious and make sure that you’re on time. The earlier, the better. This is a perfect opportunity for a career change and it’s a great program.”– Ponyboy Gonzales, Central Valley Training Center Graduate, who hopes to be a carpenter

Ponyboy Gonzales stares off into the distance wearing a hard hat, safety goggles, and bright yellow vest

The pre-apprenticeship training program targets veterans, at-risk young adults, and minority and low-income populations in the Central Valley. Over the course of 12 weeks, students are introduced to various construction trades from journeyman-level professionals.

As part of the program, students participate in a high-speed rail construction tour to learn more about the project. After graduation, Gonzales hopes to become a laborer or carpenter and hopes to work on building the nation’s first electrified high-speed rail system. “It was interesting to tour the project,” he said. “It’s going to be part of American history and is going to bring a lot of opportunities and jobs.”

A group of people in hard hats and high-visibility vests hold framed diplomas with tool boxes at their feet. Projected above them is the Central Valley Training Program logo

Since the start of the project, the Authority has created more than 13,500 good paying construction jobs, a majority of which are going to residents of the Central Valley.

High-speed rail contractors, including Tutor-Perini/Zachry/Parsons and Dragados-Flatiron Joint Venture, along with various subcontractors have either committed or interviewed graduates of the program to join their workforce.

The Central Valley Training Center is a project of the Authority, in partnership with the City of Selma, Fresno Economic Development Corporation, the Fresno, Madera, Kings, Tulare Building Trades Council, and the Fresno Economic Opportunities Commission.

To learn more about the Central Valley Training Center, visit www.cvtcprogram.com.

There are currently more than 25 active construction sites in California’s Central Valley, with the Authority having also fully environmentally cleared 463 miles of the high-speed rail program from the Bay Area to Los Angeles County.

Para sa pinakabago sa high-speed rail construction, bumisita www.buildhsr.com.

Ang sumusunod na link ay naglalaman ng kamakailang video, mga animation, photography, mga mapagkukunan ng press center at mga pinakabagong rendering:https://hsra.app.box.com/s/vyvjv9hckwl1dk603ju15u07fdfir2q8

Ang mga file na ito ay magagamit lahat para sa libreng paggamit, sa kagandahang-loob ng California High-Speed Rail Authority.

 

Speaker Bureau

Ang Bureau ng Mga Nagsasalita ng High-Speed Rail Authority ng California ay pinamamahalaan ng Tanggapan ng Komunikasyon at nagbibigay ng mga pagtatanghal na may impormasyon tungkol sa Programang Riles na Bilis ng Bilis.

Humiling ng Tagapagsalita

Makipag-ugnay

Augie Blancas
(559) 720-6695
augie.blancas@hsr.ca.gov

 

 

 

 

 

 

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