Delivering construction craft & apprenticeship training to build your workforce.


The construction industry is one of the nation’s largest industries, employing more than 5 million people in the U.S. As such, the industry is facing a shortage of craft professionals. The industry needs 1.9 million NEW craft professionals by 2025.
The Merit Apprenticeship Alliance & MACTI are proud supporters of the NCCER and its vision to promote sustainable careers in the construction industry. We understand the importance of having quality craft professionals in construction, and continue to do our part to provide quality craft training to help meet the industry’s needs.
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Course Overviews 2023-2024 Training Year


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CORE, 6th Edition (rev. 2021)

Students learn the basic fundamentals of construction including basic safety, construction math, drawings, tools, basic rigging, communication, materials handling, and more. This course provides the basic knowledge for someone beginning a career in construction. 85 hours of instruction
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Concrete Construction, Level 1, 1st Edition (pub. 2020)

Filled with technical hints and tips from industry experts and review questions, this two-level curriculum covers a range of specific content such as the characteristics of concrete, using concrete as a building material and the process of curing concrete.
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Construction Craft Laborer II, 3rd Edition (rev. 2015)

Laborers will continue their journey learning everything from reinforcing concrete, formwork, construction equipment, oxyfuel cutting, Green Environment, elevated masonry and forklift operation.
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Pipefitter IV, 4th Edition (rev. 2021)

Pipefitters install and repair both high- and low-pressure pipe systems used in manufacturing, in the generation of electricity, and in the heating and cooling of buildings.
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Heavy Equipment Operations II, 3rd Edition (rev. 2013)

Operators learn how to operate various types of heavy equipment, including rough terrain forklifts, on-road dump trucks, skid steers, loaders, and scrapers. Students will also learn excavation math, soils, interpreting civil drawings.
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Millwright, Level 2, 4th Edition (rev. 2021)

Operators learn how to operate various types of heavy equipment, including rough terrain forklifts, on-road dump trucks, skid steers, loaders, and scrapers. Students will also learn excavation math, soils, interpreting civil drawings,
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Ironworking, Level 1, 2nd Edition (rev. 2011)

This curriculum provides a basic foundation in ironworking safety, tools, welding, cranes, rigging, forklifts, and survey equipment are included, as well as trade drawings, steel joists, and structural steel. It also includes updated technology and practices, helping trainees be safer and more effective on the job site. The trainee will also learn how to apply practical applications of mathematical principles on the job site.

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