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Overview

TechBuild is a U.S. Department of Labor-funded initiative led by Clark University and Public Consulting Group (PCG) that develops and expands worker-centered sector strategy training programs in Information Technology and Professional, Technical and Scientific occupations. Building on the success of the Tech Quest Apprenticeship grant, this initiative extends its reach to 11 additional states, focusing on Renewable Energy, Transportation, and Broadband industries.

TechBuild is an equal opportunity program fully supported by the U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration (ETA) as part of an award totaling $5.75 million with $5 million (85 percent) funded by DOLETA and $750,000 (15 percent) funded by non-governmental sources.

TechBuild is a national consortium of businesses, higher education institutions, and industry partners transforming the way Americans gain access to high-quality employment opportunities and equitable career pathways that will lead to high-skilled jobs. Led by Massachusetts-based Clark University, in partnership with Public Consulting Group, and supported by a grant from the US Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration, TechBuild is creating and expanding Registered Apprenticeships across high-demand fields within broadband, renewable energy, and transportation industry sectors nationwide.