unCommon Construction uses the build process to empower youth with the skills, network, resources, and experience to lead the workforce after high school or college.

At unCommon Construction, youth from different high schools apply to join a diverse team to earn hourly pay and school internship credit for building a house in a semester. With the revenue from each project, apprentices also earn a matching "Equity Award Scholarship" for further education, industry certifications or the tools needed for long-term employment. Through more than 100 hours each semester, apprentices develop career awareness and exposure, technical, soft skills, and leadership abilities through a work-based learning experience in a real-world classroom.

 
 

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unCommon Construction has been recognized as an innovator by national standard-bearers in the fields of education, youth, and workforce development. For links and more details, click here.