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  • Move the mouse over Occupation Tiers 6, 7, 8, or 9 to search for O*NET Occupational Competencies Profiles
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    Commercial and Industrial Construction Competency Model

    In collaboration with the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), the Employment and Training Administration (ETA) has worked with industry leaders to develop a comprehensive competency model for the commercial and industrial construction industry. The model is designed to evolve along with changing skill requirements. AGC has committed to working with its industry partners to keep the model current.

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    The industry model frameworks are based on the competency model building blocks which are modified to meet the industry needs. Scroll down to view the industry model selected. OR Click on Industry Competency Models on the top navigation to view the Building Blocks.

    Commercial and Industrial Construction Competency Model
    Commercial and Industrial Construction Building Blocks Pyramid

    Click here to search for O*NET Occupational Competencies Profiles
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