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Statesboro High Construction preps for Southeast Georgia Skills Challenge

Area contractors to host 21 high schools at Bulloch County Agricultural Complex
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SHS Construction classes recently welcomed local professionals from Chandler Roofing in preparation for their upcoming competition. Credit: SHS Construction

Statesboro High School's Construction students are preparing to compete in the Southeast Georgia Skills Challenge on Nov. 2, at the Bulloch County Agricultural Complex.

Hosted by the Associated General Contractors of Georgia, Inc. and area contractors, this is the second year that more than 200 students from 18 area high schools will return to Statesboro to showcase and compete in eight different construction skill challenges.

The students have learned these skills in their respective schools' Architecture & Construction Career Pathway courses. These courses are part of their school districts' Career Technical & Agricultural Education programs.

The Ag Complex's arena will be filled with these skill challenge stations: framing, masonry, blueprint reading, plumbing, electrical wiring, and roofing.

The event also provides students practice as they prepare to compete in the regional SkillsUSA events in January. Winners of those regional events participate in the state SkillsUSA competition in late March at the Georgia World Congress Center.

Ace Electric, Inc., Choate Construction Company, and West Construction Company are not only co-hosts for this area's Skills Challenge, but the companies frequently partner with Construction teachers — like Statesboro High's Josh Hall — to be industry advisors and provide learning experiences for students throughout the year.

“AGC Georgia’s Skills Challenge allows our students to demonstrate their abilities to the industry in a hands-on and real-world environment,” said Hall.

SHS students complete a tape measure and hand saw lab (Photo Courtesy SHS Construction)

“The experience is incredible to watch because our students can showcase their talents to the industry in which they aim to work. We are thankful to AGC Georgia for creating an experience that our students will remember for the rest of their lives.”

AGC Georgia CEO Mike Dunham believes that events like this create an environment where students who are interested in construction trades can transform what they’ve learned in the classroom and demonstrate their aptitude in a competition setting.

“In addition to showing our competitors what it's like to work in a real-life setting, we aim to continue to enhance the construction industry's talent pipeline in Georgia,” said Dunham.

Construction students from the following schools are scheduled to compete in the Southeast Georgia Skills Challenge:

  • Camden County High School
  • East Laurens High School
  • Golden Isles College and Career Academy
  • Lee County High School
  • Liberty College and Career Academy
  • Liberty County High School
  • Madison County High School
  • Savannah High School
  • Statesboro High School
  • Thomson High School
  • Toombs County High School
  • Vidalia High School
  • Ware County High School
  • Wayne County High School
  • West Laurens High School
  • Wheeler County High School
  • Windsor Forest High School
  • Woodville Tompkins High School
SHS students work on an introduction to wiring activity (Photo Courtesy SHS Construction)

Along with the more than 200 competitors who will attend this year’s event, hundreds more students will attend as observers to learn the process in hopes of competing in future years.

Local industry companies provide the volunteer judges for each of the skills competitions. In addition, the volunteers offer hands-on activities for student observers. These activities help students become more familiar with specific construction trades.

The Bulloch County event is one of a series of seven Skills Challenges across the state that will host approximately 2,000 student competitors and student observers from 96 schools throughout Georgia.

About AGC Georgia

AGC Georgia is a professional trade association and the statewide chapter affiliated with The Associated General Contractors of America, Inc. (AGC of America). AGC Georgia member firms perform a majority of the public and private commercial construction work in Georgia and include 600 of the top general contractors, residential/light commercial builders, construction managers, design-builders, municipal-utility contractors, heavy and highway contractors, specialty contractors, service providers, and suppliers. AGC Georgia is one of 89 chapters representing over 27,000 member firms nationwide. AGC of America is the largest and most respected construction trade association in the U.S.