The
University of Minnesota is committed to community and
economic development. In partnership with community-based
organizations, city government, unions, and primary
contractors, the University strives to implement innovative
strategies to build a diverse labor force on all University
construction projects.
The
Office for Business & Community Economic Development
in conjunction with Capital Planning and Project Management
provides assistance and programs to promote inclusion
for small minority- or women- owned businesses. At the
start of every project, general contractors are required
to establish levels of participation for targeted businesses.
On a monthly basis, these reports are reviewed to determine
if the projects are realized, and to identify areas
for improvement.
The
University also works with the general contractors to
employ minority and women construction workers University
construction sites. To facilitate this process, the
Office for Business & Community Economic Development
works with local training programs to identify potential
workers for University projects.
The
Community Workers Mentoring Initiative is designed to
provide access to entry-level positions for minorities
and women in the construction industry. Participants
in the program are partnered with experienced craftspeople
who will foster the apprentice with support and guidance
for their success on the job positions for minorities
and women in the construction industry.