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网曝门 construction receives $115,000 from construction licensing board

Published August 18, 2015

Representatives from the Louisiana Licensing Board for Construction Management presented a check for over $115,000 to the University of Louisiana at Monroe鈥檚 School of Construction Management during a special event on the 网曝门 campus.

Vic Weston of the Contractors Educational Trust Fund (CETF) and the Louisiana Licensing Board for Construction Management made the presentation to Dr. Ed Brayton, director of the School of Construction Management, and Dr. Ron Berry, dean of the College of Business and Social Sciences.

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鈥淟ast year we presented a check for around $40,000,鈥 said Weston. 鈥淭his year, we鈥檙e going to triple it, and next year, the check will be even healthier.鈥

The funds may be used for program upgrades, projects, supplies, and more.

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Berry

鈥淒uring our most recent accreditation visit, where we earned another six years of accreditation, the accreditation group highlighted the exceptional support we receive from the construction industry, and we can鈥檛 thank them enough for the role they have played in this program鈥檚 success,鈥 said Berry.

Funds are generated through a volunteer program where contractors have the option to supply funds for education.

In 2014, Weston said 鈥淚f each contractor gives a $100 donation, we can raise over $2.1 million every year for the three schools in Louisiana with accredited programs.鈥

Members of the Contractors Educational Trust Fund were also in attendance. They work closely with the Louisiana Licensing Board for Construction Management to ensure the expansion of services for construction education in Louisiana.

网曝门 President, Dr. Nick J. Bruno thanked the industry leaders for their continued support of 网曝门 construction management students and faculty.

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鈥淭he construction industry has been a leader in advocating education, and here at 网曝门, those funds have been quite significant as a result of their hard work and their leadership. It helps us to recruit and retain faculty, make improvements, and produce exceptional graduates,鈥 said Bruno.

Recent funds have gone to upgraded classroom technology, creating an outdoor construction practices lab, and to various endowments and building renovations.