Imagine Yourself…

  • Building an actual house
  • Starting your career right out of high school
  • Running power tools and learning a trade

What will I learn…

In Residential Building Technology you’ll learn how to build a home from the ground up, literally.  As a student, you’ll construct a home from foundation to finish, gaining hands-on experience and skills that will last a lifetime. Each house is built to meet the needs of today’s evolving housing market and exceeds Vermont’s rigorous energy efficient standards.  Students work with the latest tools and materials with a strong focus on safety and proper building techniques.

Additionally…

  • Earn industry certifications, including OSHA-10, First-Aid & CPR/AED
  • Top construction firms in Vermont hire program graduates
  • Learn and operate a variety of hand and power tools
  • Gain valuable perspective by visiting numerous construction sites

What’s Next?

Employment in the Field

Students completing this program and who are interested in pursuing a career in the field may enter the workforce or pursue postsecondary education and training.  Some students may enroll in licensed apprenticeship courses of study for electricians and plumbers accredited through the Vermont Department of Labor. 

Career Opportunities in the field

  • Carpenter
  • Roofer
  • Cabinet Installer
  • Flooring Installer
  • Lumber Yard Personnel
  • Lumber Sales
  • Business Owner
  • Drywall Installer
  • Laborer
  • Construction Management
  • Business Owner
  • Industry Foreman

College

Graduates of CTE have been accepted to or have continued their education at various colleges and technical colleges such as:

Email Chris WelchInstructor
Email Dave Carter, Instructor

Email Sam Lord, Lab Assistant

Email Lindsay Ackley, CTE Counseling Coordinator
Email Kate McDonald, Career & Tech Ed Special Populations Coordinator

Email John Dowman, Co-op Coordinator

Program Time 10:05 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. 
Phone: (802) 857-7610 or (802) 857-7180

High School Credits Earned

1st Year:

  • Math (1 credit)
  • English (1 credit)
  • Science (1 credit)
  • Computer Literacy (.5 credits)
  • Practical Arts (.5 credits)
  • Electives (2 credits)

2nd Year:

  • Math (1 credit)
  • English (1 credit)
  • Science (1 credit)
  • Computer Literacy (.5 credits)
  • Practical Arts (.5 credits)
  • Electives (2.5 credits)

Post-Secondary Industry- Recognized Credentials

Residential Building Technology is an Associated General Contractor certified program

First Aid & CPR/AED, NCCER Core, OSHA 10, OSHA 30 (2nd year of program)

Dual Enrollment

Eligible students may take up to one college course per semester.  These courses are offered through University of Vermont and the Community College of Vermont (CCV).  

Career Work Experiences

Work-based learning, school to work cooperative opportunities and apprenticeship for students are available with many of CTE’s local partnering businesses such as: Building Energy, Lewis Creek Builders, PC Construction, Vermont Construction, Pella Windows & Doors, S.D. Ireland, Tree House Hardwoods & Millshop, and Sorrell Construction.

Residential Building Technology

Chris Welch, Instructor – cwelch@ewsd.org

Dave Carter, Instructor – dcarter@ewsd.org

Center for Technology Essex

2 Educational Drive, Suite 200

Essex Junction, VT 05452

802-879-5558