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“It’s been going really well,” said Sheena Onrait, the college’s manager of marketing and communications. “The students seem to be really excited about the program, excited that they’re the very first … class that the Southeast College has for this program.” Six weeks of classroom time and six weeks spent in the field are provided for each cohort. The program is recognized by the Saskatchewan Heavy Construction Association. During the classes, the students learn the operations of a number of pieces of heavy equipment, such as a grader, excavator, front-end loader, rubber tire hoe and other commonly used machines.
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By Josh Sigurdson
The Saskatchewan Heavy Construction Association is hosting a conference for women in the trade.
President Shantel Lipp says with the growing number of women in construction, the SHCA wanted to give them the chance to get to the boardroom.
“Women think differently, they do different things, they have different roles within the company,” said Lipp. “And there isn’t really an avenue for them to swap stories and get together as a peer group to offer some support and advice to one another that the men traditionally have.”
Lipp says in a male-dominated industry, it’s important to make sure the women feel represented.