NEW YORK, NY – This summer, Consigli Construction Co., Inc. partnered with the New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE) as the only general contractor to participate in its Industry Scholars Program, which provides high school internship opportunities to Career & Technical Education (CTE) and Future Ready (FRNYC) students served by NYC Public Schools.
“High school internships are an important resource for employers and students alike, offering both the construction workforce and young learners with a strong foundation on which to build the next generation of industry leaders,” said Laura Bush, Consigli Construction Co., Inc. Regional Director – NYC Metro Region. “As my own interest in a career in construction was inspired by a high school internship opportunity, I know firsthand the transformative experience that early exposure and engagement can have on a student’s future, and Consigli was proud to serve as a partner in this impactful program.”
Consigli previously partnered in 2023 with the Bronx High School of Science to provide high school students with internships on its Stanley Manne ’52 Institute of Science project, one of the first fully electrified laboratory buildings in New York City.
“Our partnership with Consigli Construction through the Industry Scholars Program exemplifies the power of collaboration between NYC Public Schools and industry leaders. These collaborations provide our students with invaluable opportunities to engage directly with industry professionals, gaining not only technical skills but also the confidence and inspiration to pursue their career aspirations,” said Jade Grieve, Chief of Student Pathways for NYC Public Schools. “We are grateful for Consigli’s commitment to mentoring and guiding our students, helping to shape the next generation of leaders in the construction industry.”
Amari Young and Abner Rodriguez, both students at the Bronx Design & Construction Academy, worked alongside and learned from the Consigli project management and field operations teams on two active construction projects: 4650 Broadway and Columbia University’s 611 West 112th Street renovation. They built on their CTE curriculum, including carpentry and pre-engineering and architectural drafting pathways, with hands-on learning and skills-building on the jobsite.
“We are very proud of the impact the Industry Scholars Program has on New York City students, and it is because of partnerships with companies like Consigli that the program is so successful. This summer, students Amari and Abner had the opportunity to be deeply involved in real-world construction projects, with the guidance and mentorship of their onsite supervisors,” said Doug Cotter, CEO of Grant Associates. “Work-based learning experiences like this are often life-changing for youth, and we deeply appreciate Consigli’s partnership. The hands-on experience, technical knowledge, and professional skills these students gained are invaluable as they pursue careers in construction. This collaboration exemplifies our shared commitment to preparing the next generation of industry leaders in New York City.”
Launched in 2016, the Industry Scholars Program offers industry-specific paid career-connected learning programs aimed at helping high school students apply knowledge from the classroom to real-world work experience. Operated by Grant Associates, the NYC Public School’s Industry Scholars Program connects employers with Career & Technical Education (CTE) and Future Ready (FRNYC) high school students to advance their education and career aspirations to help build the future of New York City’s workforce.
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