Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council Of Carpenters Celebrates First Graduating Class Of Its New Commercial Dive Center
(PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA) – The Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters (EAS Carpenters Union) is celebrating its first graduating class at the new EAS Commercial Dive Center, which is located in Sicklerville, New Jersey.
This facility is the first Union-owned and operated Dive School in the country and is a major leap forward in the workforce development necessary for energy infrastructure and the emerging Offshore Wind Industry.
Opened in the spring of 2022, the state-of-the-art facility - located on an existing lake, features classrooms, offices, a dock, underwater welding stations and a decompression chamber.
As the State of New Jersey emerges as a growing hub for the Offshore Wind Industry, the EAS Commercial Dive Center provides the most up-to-date, hands-on training to EAS Carpenters Union Members.
This skillset gives onshore and offshore contractors the competitive edge to bid any job.
“Keeping up with an ever-growing industry requires continuous investment in educational resources,” said William Sproule, who serves as Executive Secretary-Treasurer of EAS Carpenters Union. “Our first-ever Commercial Dive Center class is the last piece of the renewable energy puzzle that represents innovation in training.”
The EAS Carpenters Union is in the final stages of becoming the only Trade Union in the U.S. to earn accreditation from the Association of Diving Contractors International (ADCI).
In December, EAS Carpenters Union Commercial Dive Center was also recognized with Oceanic Network’s Ventus Award for Supply Chain Advancement in the Public Sector category.
The award is widely acknowledged as the highest level of professional recognition among trailblazers ushering in the global adoption of offshore wind energy.
In addition, Eastern Atlantic States Carpenters Tech became the first Trade School in the United States to achieve a Global Wind Organization (GWO) certification.
A GWO certification is vital to ensure the safety of Members in the construction of offshore wind energy.
Timothy Waring, who serves as Training Coordinator of EAS Carpenters Tech, said: “Dive training has been traditionally limited for the Carpenters Union because it lacked a dedicated facility, requiring costly partnerships, but now we are able to offer a four-year program at the (10,000)-square-foot facility free of charge for our Members and Apprentices. As New Jersey and the Nation invest more heavily in constructing offshore wind farms to produce electricity, this graduation marks an exciting milestone for the EAS Carpenters Union and its graduating class.”
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