Baltimore City launches new infrastructure academy teaching students how to repair city vehicles

Baltimore City students can now learn to repair police vehicles, fire engines and other city-owned vehicles through a new program from the Mayor’s Office of Infrastructure Development, Mayor Brandon Scott announced.

The Baltimore City Infrastructure Academy (BCIA) is a city-wide collaboration aimed at creating a pipeline for city infrastructure jobs. It gives opportunities for residents to learn and develop trade skills.

“We’ve taken the old elementary school and turned it into a new space for learning: a training center where Baltimoreans can get qualified for good jobs that our City needs to fill,” Scott said in a statement. “Whether you want to be a carpenter, mechanic, CDL or HVAC technician, we’ve got what you need to reach your goals.”…

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