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Technical College Positions Itself to Take Advantage of Booming Real Estate Market With Construction Program

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.

      With a booming real estate market and a shortage of skilled construction workers along the South Carolina coast, Horry-Georgetown Technical College is starting special programs to meet the demand.

      The college began a five-semester construction management program last fall. And it hopes to create a two- to four-week program to teach students skills such as masonry, carpentry and tile installation.

      The construction management program will mean builders may not have to look outside the area for such workers.

      “This is our response to the local economy,” said Orlando Arteaga, an associate professor of construction management.

      Economist Al Parish of Charleston Southern University said there is a shortage of skilled construction workers along the coast.

      “Everybody’s busy right now and that tends to lead to less training,” said Berkley White, president of Horry-Georgetown Home Builders Association. “There just aren’t enough skilled people out there.”

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