HONOLULU (KHON2) — Two hundred newly certified journeyworkers graduated at the Hawaiʻi Carpenters Apprenticeship and Training Fund in Kapolei on June 7.
The graduation of this year’s class, which was emceed by KHON2’s own Gina Mangieri, marks a significant advancement in the mission to build more housing while improving infrastructure around the islands.
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The class of graduates included 159 carpenters, 39 drywall specialists and two pioneering millwrights, the first of their skillset to graduate from HCATF.
The graduates will work across the islands, with 139 working in Oʻahu, 35 in Maui County, 21 on Hawaiʻi Island and five on Kauaʻi…