Illinois Receives Federal Approval for Highway Construction Program Hiring Incentive
New Provision Diversifies Workforce, Provides Start at New Careers
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Transportation
(IDOT) has reached a major milestone after receiving approval
from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to implement a
special provision that allows a $10 per hour training incentive
to prime contractors who hire graduates of IDOT’s Highway
Construction Careers Training Program to work on federally
funded projects. The incentive already was in place for
state-funded projects. Illinois is one of the few states to
receive federal approval for a pre-apprenticeship program of
this kind.
“Illinois is committed to continuing to strengthen our
transportation network and we are proud to be one of the states
to receive this important recognition,” said Governor Pat Quinn.
“Federal approval of our innovative Highway Construction Careers
Training Program is good news for our efforts to increase hiring
diversity and help graduates find jobs.”
The Highway Construction Careers Training Program was created
in 2009 to improve access to highway construction training and
employment opportunities for minorities, women and individuals
from disadvantaged backgrounds. The program, conducted by 10
community colleges throughout the state, consists of eight to
ten weeks of hands-on training designed to impart the critical
math and construction skills necessary for graduates to succeed
in the workplace.
“We appreciate the support of the Federal Highway
Administration and are confident this incentive will help expand
the workforce and ensure more inclusion,” said Illinois
Transportation Secretary Ann L. Schneider. “We encourage prime
contractors to take advantage of this opportunity to gain an
incentive and give these committed and hard-working graduates a
chance at a rewarding career.”
Of the 613 graduates since the program started, 75 have
landed jobs in the construction industry or apprenticeships in
construction trades. Over the last year, the diverse group of
program graduates have come from the following institutions: 52
from Dawson Technical Institute of Kennedy-King College in
Chicago, 51 from Rock Valley College in Rockford, 55 from
Kankakee Community College in Kankakee, 70 from Illinois Central
College in East Peoria, 69 from Parkland College in Champaign,
83 from Lincoln Land Community College in Springfield, 71 from
Lake Land College in Mattoon, 52 from Southwestern Illinois
College in Belleville, 30 from Lewis & Clark Community College
in Godfrey and 80 from John A. Logan College in Carterville.
At a time when many states have been unable to invest in
transportation infrastructure, Governor Quinn is leading the
largest capital program in the state’s history, the six-year,
$31 billion Illinois Job Now! Of the $14 billion in the program
dedicated for transportation needs, $10.7 billion has been spent
on projects that have improved 6,426 miles of roadway and 961
bridges. Since Illinois Jobs Now! passed in 2009, the program
has created or supported more than 140,000 jobs.
Under the leadership of Governor Quinn, IDOT has started or
expanded several programs to encourage and increase minority and
female participation in the construction industry. Last year,
IDOT launched the Target Market Program, which reserves specific
projects for bidding by minority- and women-owned firms. Other
initiatives under Governor Quinn include opening resource
centers in each of IDOT’s nine districts for firms interested in
the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program and
establishing the first federally approved Mentor Protégé Program
to partner prime contractors with qualified minority- and
women-owned firms interested in expanding their businesses.
For more information on the Highway Construction Careers
Training Program and similar initiatives, please visit IDOT’s
Diversity Matters! website at
www.diversity.dot.illinois.gov. |