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Mobile Construction Skills Lab
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About Mobile Construction Skills Lab
Mobile Construction Skills Lab is a vocational training institution located in Columbus, Georgia. This institution is focused on delivering hands-on construction trades education, likely through a mobile or non-traditional facility format designed to bring workforce training directly to students and job sites.
The lab offers training in construction-related skills, which may include carpentry, electrical fundamentals, plumbing, HVAC, masonry, and general construction practices. Programs are typically offered at the certificate or short-term credential level, preparing students for entry-level employment in the residential and commercial construction industries.
Columbus is the second-largest city in Georgia, located on the Chattahoochee River along the Alabama border. The local economy includes significant construction, military, and manufacturing activity, particularly in connection with Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning). The Mobile Construction Skills Lab addresses workforce development needs in the construction sector, which continues to experience high demand for trained tradespeople in the Columbus region and statewide.
928 Manchester Expressway, Columbus, GA 31909
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About Georgia Trade Education
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