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August 11, 2007
Northern California College of Construction Opens Doors
On July 16, 2007, The Northern California College of Construction (NCCC) opened its doors in Stockton, CA, on Rough and Ready Island. The NCCC was started to fill the needs and demands of qualified and certified heavy equipment operators not only in northern California, but everywhere in the country.
Stockton, CA (PRWEB) August 2, 2007 -- During World War II, Rough and Ready Island was a naval base and the central communications point for all of the armed services. As of 2004, the Port of Stockton took over most of the area and re-designated it as a redevelopment area. Today, Rough and Ready is also a commercial port that ships raw materials throughout the world. As of two weeks ago, now the island is adding something new to its history.
On July 16, 2007, The Northern California College of Construction (NCCC) opened its doors in Stockton, CA...on Rough and Ready Island.
The NCCC was started to fill the needs and demands of qualified and certified heavy equipment operators not only in northern California, but everywhere in the country. Jeff Dorricott, the president and director of the college, said that "Our focus here at Northern California College of Construction is to equip our students with a solid foundation to become successful as Heavy Equipment and Crane operators. We have built an educational environment specifically aimed at providing technology with hands-on learning practices. We are here because we are passionate about what we do and that is what will set our students down the path of success."
The opening ceremonies were a success at Rough and Ready Island. The NCCC had 17 students begin training on the opening day-a 100% show-rate. Dorricott sees this as evidence for the demand of heavy equipment operators in the area.
The NCCC is one of five member schools of The National Association of Heavy Equipment Training Schools. Individually and collectively, these schools serve a demographic that is very significant and essential to the heavy equipment and construction industries, as well as the society-at-large.
President of Nahets, Matt Klabacka, believes that this demographic includes "Post-secondary students [that can be defined in five separate categories: the traditional college-bound student, the semi-traditional college-bound student, the non-traditional college-bound student, the non college-bound student, and the high school dropout." Klabacka feels that the current educational community is not meeting the needs of these people. He further stated that "the training of welders, truck drivers, crane operators, and equipment operators have been lacking in recent years, leading to a shortage of well-trained professionals."
The Northern California College of Construction aims to serve the needs of these students by supplying industries with a qualified, motivated, and skilled entry-level equipment operator. The means to accomplish these goals hinge on curriculum and standards. At the NCCC, as well as all Nahets member schools, several learning methods combine to create a most effective education in heavy equipment operating: classroom instruction, simulation training, hands-on operating, internet tools, and more. In addition, each member school or college must meet the following credentials:
Full time campus director or college president
Full time on site campus job placement director
Full time on site campus financial aid director
Full time on site campus admissions director
Full time on site Heavy equipment training director
Full time Certified heavy equipment training instructors
20 acre minimum heavy equipment training area
3-4 classrooms dedicated to training heavy equipment operators
No other business conducted at training site
Clean administrative facilities.
With the addition of the Northern California College of Construction to the heavy equipment industry, dreams and goals will be realized for those who aspire to become accomplished heavy equipment operators; and the nation-wide demand of construction companies to employ these operators will further be satisfied.
Contact:
Matt Klabacka
National Association of Heavy Equipment Training Schools (NAHETS)
2920 N. Green Valley Pkwy Ste.822
Henderson, NV 89014
702-644-9315 ext.232
www.nahets.com
Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at August 11, 2007 06:14 AM