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AGC Georgia Announces 2024 Skills Challenge Series Dates

ATLANTA, GA — The Associated General Contractors of Georgia (AGC Georgia) announces the dates for the 2024 Skills Challenge Series, an event designed to highlight the skills and talents of construction students enrolled throughout Georgia’s high schools. This year’s series takes place across eight regions, offering students the opportunity to compete in core construction trades and demonstrate their expertise to industry professionals and stakeholder organizations.

2024 Skills Challenge Series Dates and Locations:

  • October 23 - Northeast Georgia Skills Challenge | Gainesville
  • October 29 - Metro Atlanta Skills Challenge | Marietta
  • October 31 - Central Georgia Skills Challenge | Macon
  • November 7 - Northwest Georgia Skills Challenge | Rome
  • November 12 - West Georgia Skills Challenge | Columbus
  • November 13 - Southeast Georgia Skills Challenge | Statesboro
  • November 14 - South + Southwest Georgia Skills Challenge | Moultrie
  • November 21 - East Georgia Skills Challenge | Augusta

The 2024 Skills Challenge Series features competitions in blueprint reading, cabinetmaking, carpentry, electrical, masonry, plumbing, TeamWorks, welding, and welding fabrication. Additional categories such as heavy equipment operations, roofing, HVAC, and sheet metal are offered at select locations. These events serve as critical touchpoints for students to gain real-world experience, test their skills against their peers, and engage with industry professionals who volunteer their time to mentor and support the next generation of Georgia’s construction workforce.

"The Skills Challenge series is more than just a competition; it's a vital initiative for the future of Georgia's construction industry," AGC Georgia CEO Mike Dunham said. "Each year, we see thousands of students participate, and it’s truly inspiring to witness their dedication and enthusiasm. This event not only showcases their talents, but also reinforces the importance of skilled trades in our state’s economy."

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In 2023, the Skills Challenge Series attracted over 2,100 student competitors and observers from 104 schools in addition to nearly 400 industry firms across Georgia, reflecting the growing interest in construction careers among young people. This year, AGC Georgia expects even greater participation as the series continues to build momentum and expand its reach.

The AGC Georgia Skills Challenge Series is made possible through the support of industry leaders who sponsor the events and the countless hours contributed by regional contractor champions. These professionals play a crucial role in ensuring the success of the series and in nurturing the talent pipeline that is essential to the construction industry’s future. This year’s host contractors are Ace Electric, Inc., Batson-Cook Company, Brasfield & Gorrie, Carroll Daniel Construction Company, Choate Construction Company, Dabbs Williams, Duffey Southeast, Inc., Freeman & Associates, GoldMech, JCI Contractors, MetroPower, R. W. Allen Construction, Sheridan Construction, Silver Sheet Metal, Inc., and West Construction Company.

In addition to the competitions, the Skills Challenge Series draws significant attention from key influencers, including state legislators, school superintendents, high school counselors, mayors, school board members, and leaders from the Department of Education and Technical College System of Georgia. Their presence at these events underscores the importance of skilled trades to Georgia’s future workforce.

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