Training Underserved Communities in Construction Trades for Social Mobility and Job Equity

Author:

Calle Müller Claudia12345,Rivera Erika12345,Gallego Emily12345,Tomas Victoria12345,Faria Jose12345,Elzomor Mohamed12345

Affiliation:

1. Ph.D. Student, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Florida International Univ. ORCID: .

2. Ph.D. Student, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Florida International Univ.

3. Senior Program Coordinator, Moss School of Construction, Infrastructure, and Sustainability, College of Engineering and Computing, Florida International Univ.

4. Senior Project Manager, Moss School of Construction, Infrastructure, and Sustainability, College of Engineering and Computing, Florida International Univ.

5. Moss Endowed Chair, Moss School of Construction, Infrastructure, and Sustainability, College of Engineering and Computing, Florida International Univ.

Publisher

American Society of Civil Engineers

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