Construction Technology
Construction Technology
Welcome to the Construction Technology program at Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES, where students are empowered to build the future with their hands and minds. Our program offers a comprehensive education that prepares aspiring construction professionals for a fulfilling career in the dynamic building and construction field.
Led by experienced instructors with a wealth of industry knowledge, our Construction Technology program provides students with hands-on training in various essential skills, including carpentry, masonry, electrical work, plumbing, blueprint reading, and more. Through classroom instruction and practical experience in our state-of-the-art facilities, students develop the technical expertise and problem-solving abilities needed to succeed in the construction industry.
At Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES, we believe in the power of experiential learning. That’s why our students can work on real construction projects, both on and off campus, under the guidance of skilled professionals. Whether it’s building a house from the ground up, renovating a commercial space, or constructing intricate architectural structures, our students gain valuable hands-on experience that prepares them for the challenges of the real world.
In addition to technical skills, our program emphasizes safety, teamwork, and professionalism—essential for success in the construction industry. Students also can earn industry-recognized certifications, such as OSHA 10, enhancing their credentials and employability in a competitive job market.
Upon completion of the program, graduates are prepared to pursue various career paths in construction, including carpenter, electrician, plumber, HVAC technician, construction manager, and more. Whether you dream of working on residential projects, commercial developments, or industrial construction sites, the Construction Technology program at Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES will equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to build a successful career in construction. Join us and start building your future today.
What To Expect
Students enrolled in Construction Technology gain a background in carpentry, drywall, electrical work, plumbing, tile, painting, masonry, and blueprint reading, preparing them for various construction-related occupations. Students learn proper use of hand/power tools, safety procedures, construction procedures, and blueprint reading. Areas of study include framing and stair construction, roofing and siding, plumbing and heating systems, residential wiring, rough and finished masonry, footings and foundations, and interior/ exterior finishing.
Students can develop their skills through community-building projects and internship opportunities at local construction, electrical, concrete, and lumber companies.
Articulation Agreements
- Alfred State College
- Bryant & Stratton College
- SUNY Delhi
- SUNY Erie
- Trocaire College
Industry Certifications
- Power-Actuated Tools Operator License from Hilti Tools
- Insulated Concrete Form Installation Certification Through LOGIX ICF
- OSHA Safety Certification
Career Opportunities
- Construction Worker
- Public Works Employee
- Roofing/Siding Worker
- Interior Design
- Project Manager
- Construction Engineer
- Plumber
- Electrician
- Architect or Blueprint Reader
Locations
Alycia Lacki, School Counselor
(716) 672-4371 ext. 2001
alacki@e2ccb.org
LoGuidice Educational Center
Alycia Lacki, School Counselor
(716) 672-4371 ext. 2001
alacki@e2ccb.org
Aaron Taylor, School Counselor
(716) 763-1801 ext. 3004
ataylor@e2ccb.org
Hewes Educational Center
Aaron Taylor, School Counselor
(716) 763-1801 ext. 3004
ataylor@e2ccb.org
Jodie Cormier, School Counselor
(716) 652-8250 ext. 5226
jcormier@e2ccb.org
Ormsby Educational Center
Jodie Cormier, School Counselor
(716) 652-8250 ext. 5226
jcormier@e2ccb.org