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Eastern Atlantic States Carpenters Technical Centers

Philadelphia, PA
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About Eastern Atlantic States Carpenters Technical Centers

Eastern Atlantic States Carpenters Technical Centers is an apprenticeship and journeyworker training organization located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Affiliated with the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America (UBC), the organization delivers structured technical training for carpenters and related building trades workers across the Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council's jurisdiction. Specific enrollment, completion rate, and retention rate data are not individually reported in available IPEDS records.

Training programs cover carpentry, millwright work, pile driving, floor covering, and related construction trades, preparing apprentices and journeyworkers for careers in the union construction industry. Credentials are recognized within the UBC's national training network.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a major mid-Atlantic city with a robust construction and building trades sector. The Technical Centers' presence in Philadelphia supports the regional workforce pipeline for commercial, residential, and infrastructure construction projects throughout the Eastern Atlantic States region.

Contact Information

Charles T. Brock

cbrock@jaccarpenters.org

10401 Decatur Road, Philadelphia, PA 19154

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