
Throughout the United States
every February NAWIC chapters gather the young contractors
together to use their imagination and creativity and learn
about the construction industry in a contest called "Block
Kids". The construction industry faces a drastic
shortage of workers. While we realize a contest introducing
young children to the industry will not immediately solve
the shortage, it addresses the problem by exposing the
children to the construction industry.
It has been determined
that by the time children reach high school age they
have often begun to chart a career course. Block Kids
help reach our young people before they form preconceived
ideas about the construction industry.
By exposing children
to the fun of building and to industry role models who
serve as contest judges, children will gain a lasting
impression of a positive image of the construction industry.
The contest not only gives the children an opportunity
to build the project, but each child must describe what
they built and why they built it to industry professionals.
The contest also introduces various career opportunities,
not only through the contest itself, but through the
various activities planned to take place while the judges
are deciding.
|