• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content

Southwest Transportation Workforce Center

Connecting and empowering
the transportation workforce

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS
  • Twitter
  • Who We Are
    • The SWTWC Vision
    • The SWTWC Team
    • Steering Committee
    • Featured Partnerships
    • Get Involved—Become an SWTWC Member
  • Workforce Initiatives
    • 21st Century Apprenticeships
    • GIS Training
    • Supply Chain Diversity
    • Trucking
    • Career Pathways Initiative
  • Labor Market Analysis
    • FHWA Job Needs and Priorities Report (Phase 1)
    • FHWA Job Needs and Priorities Report (Phase 2)
    • State of the Transportation and Mobility Workforce
  • Resource Center
    • Ask the Experts
    • Education and Training Programs
      • Workforce Education and Training Center Map
    • Workforce Development Resources
    • Mapping technologies to examine transportation opportunities
    • Visualizing the Transportation Workforce
You are here: Home / Education and Training / Green Build Tech Academy (Engineering and Construction)

Green Build Tech Academy (Engineering and Construction)

October 15, 2015

Share this:

  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X

We run a Green Build Program ( Engineering and Construction) from 9th through 12th grade. All students complete 2 school wide projects annually. The fall project is green innovation and the spring project is an invention to make the world a better place. Many of our students focus on transportation with their green projects. For electives, our 9th graders take (Environmentally Responsible) Construction 1, Engineering Technology and Drafting/Sustainable Design. Our 10th grade take Construction 2 and Engineering Design. 11th graders take a 3 hour construction block and personal finance. 12th grade students take Building Maintenance (3 hour block). There are many related 11th and 12th grade electives as well including: Bike repair, small engine, Automotive, Interior Design, Machining, Manufacturing, Civil Engineering, finish carpentry, etc.

Organization: North County Trade Tech High School
Website: http://www.tradetechhigh.org
Principal Contact: Phil Lutgen, plutgen@tradetechhigh.org, 7605980782
Training Focus Areas: Engineering and Design
State: California
Target Education Levels: K-12
Training Types: Education

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Southwest Transportation Workforce Center

Copyright © 2025 California State University, Long Beach
The Center for International Trade and Transportation
6300 E. State University Drive, Ste. 255
Long Beach, CA 90815
(562) 985-2872
Contact Us