INSTALL Helmets to Hardhats Partnership

INSTALL Successful in Bringing Veterans into Floorcovering Industry with Helmets to Hardhats Partnership

Glassboro, NJ (November 2016) – In April 2016, INSTALL, the floorcovering industry’s most recognized training and certification program, and Helmets to Hardhats (H2H) forged a partnership calling on INSTALL contractors to sponsor veterans with the goal of bringing new skilled workers into the floorcovering industry through an apprenticeship program. The partnership has since been actively recruiting veterans in both the United States and Canada and has seen tremendous results and surpassed expectations.

At the outset of the partnership INSTALL and H2H set a goal of enrolling at least one veteran into the INSTALL apprenticeship program per month in 2016. Since April, INSTALL has entered 13 veterans into the program, meeting its goal by 163% with a little over a month yet to go in the year. Additionally, more than 80 vets have shown interest in an apprenticeship and INSTALL is connecting them to contractors for possible career opportunities.

Helmets to Hardhats operates in both the United States and Canada with two complimentary, but independent programs that connect National Guard, Reserve, retired and transitioning active-duty military service members with skilled training and quality career opportunities in the construction industry. The program is designed to help military service members successfully transition back into civilian life by offering them the means to secure a quality career in the construction industry.

INSTALL is a quality training and certification program dedicated to putting highly skilled floorcoverers to work in an industry that is suffering from a shortage in skilled labor. The two programs, recognizing the great potential to help each other, established the partnership with the ultimate goal of putting more veterans to work.

Walt Warzecha, Director of Training at the New York City District Council of Carpenters Training Center emphasized the partnership is a win-win for veterans, H2H and INSTALL alike. “We get disciplined apprentices who respect the chain of command. Since this is their second career they understand how to make difficult decisions on the job.”

“H2H is a fantastic program and has been a huge hit,” said Thomas Sommers, training director of Thomas C. Ober Carpenters Training Center. “We have and always will, welcome and support all applicants from our Armed Forces. We have a special provision that allows an H2H applicant to jump to the top of the list during the application process,” he noted.

The partnership is gaining traction throughout the United States and Canada and is successfully bringing veterans into the workforce with the right skills and training. Veterans are able to apply to the program year-round and INSTALL is helping them succeed in all stages of the program, from application to completion.

“Entering the H2H program was a broadening experience,” said Tim Guinns, floorcovering installer at Strahm Inc. “I learned new skills and new ways of dealing with people, a sharp contrast from military routine. Through H2H I was put on the fast track in the INSTALL apprenticeship program to become a journeyman and was able to develop the skills I needed to perform in the field,” he added.

Guinns stated “The program has helped me to support my family and become recognized as a professional. Because I have INSTALL training, people notice and that goes a long way.”

Derek Palase, a new INSTALL apprentice, will start his apprenticeship in the coming weeks. Palase said, “I’ve had experience with a lot of different jobs, but have never considered entering a trade. I know a lot of union workers and they are all experts in their field.  This opportunity will develop my floorcovering skills allowing me to become an expert as well.”

“This is a situation where justice, patriotism, and good business are all served,” said John McGrath, executive director, INSTALL. “Our veterans are disciplined, team- and goal-oriented and deserve all the help in re-entering civilian life that can be provided. INSTALL and our contractors appreciate their service in defending our freedom and liberties and are eager to embrace our veterans.”


Getting Involved

INSTALL contractors that would like to support this partnership must commit to sponsoring a veteran in the INSTALL apprenticeship program and hiring him or her. For this commitment, contractors will be recognized as partners of Helmets to Hardhats. Once a contractor has committed to the program by contacting INSTALL, H2H will match the company with potential candidates for the position. Flooring contractors interested in this program should contact John McGrath, INSTALL executive director, info@installfloors.org.

Veterans interested in pursuing a career in floorcovering through the INSTALL program should begin the process by contacting Helmets to Hardhats.

United States: rschwartz@helmetstohardhats.org

Canada: info@helmetstohardhats.ca

About INSTALL

INSTALL, the International Standards and Training Alliance, is an association of professionals representing the entire flooring industry: installers, contractors, manufacturers, associations and consultants. By bringing together stakeholders at every level of floor covering installation, INSTALL has the resources, capability and commitment to deliver work we can all take pride in. Rigorous standards, comprehensive training using manufacturer-directed curriculum, and the industry’s only free, extended and non-proprietary third party warranty on labor demonstrate our commitment to long-term value. For more on INSTALL, visit www.installfloors.org.