WELCOME TO. It started with a Problem! 2003 The business industry was rocked by migration of workers. Worldwide demand for Filipino blue and white collared.

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WELCOME TO

It started with a Problem!

2003 The business industry was rocked by migration of workers. Worldwide demand for Filipino blue and white collared workers suddenly surged, with attractive and irresistible job offers abroad. Among those badly hit was the construction industry.

The Philippines has always been a rich source of highly skilled construction workers. Training institutions for construction related trades could not produce the quality that the industry needed.

After formal education, their graduates still have to undergo another industry training to fill the wide gap between what they learned in school and what the construction industry required. The highly skilled workers in the market were not products of formal training schools. They were products of non-formal training under the tutelage of their parents.

2004 Primary Structures Corporation embarked on an ambitious journey to actively train construction workers for its own needs. The company, with the assistance of Technical Education Skills and Development Authority (TESDA), developed a training curriculum patterned from the academe but tailored fit to the industry.

Since then, Primary Structures Corporation has developed, trained, and employed hundreds of Drivers, Riggers, Light Equipment Tenders, Heavy Equipment Operators, Masons, Carpenters, Welders, and other construction related trades. In three months, Primary Structures Corporation started its training for Heavy Equipment Operations, producing the 1st batch of lady Heavy Equipment Operators in Cebu.

2008 Primary Structures Educational Foundation, Inc. (PSEFI), Primary Structures Educational Foundation, Inc. (PSEFI), the training arm of Primary Structures Corporation, was established. A year after, it was certified by TESDA as a training and assessment center for all Heavy Equipment Operation qualification.

Since its founding, PSEFI has revolutionized the technical training by forming combo courses which bonded related trade course into one single course, producing multi-skilled graduates with better employable skills, and breaking down long courses to shorter but employable skills. PSEFI is committed to train and certify Filipino workers to help build the world today and tomorrow! HEO 1 st Batch

In 2010 PSEFI was certified by PCNC a Donee foundation. PSEFI was certified by PCNC a Donee foundation.

PRIMARY STRUCTURES EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION, INC. SKILLS SCHOOL OF KNOWLEDGE FOR INDUSTRIAL LABOR LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE

SCHOOL OF KNOWLEDGE FOR INDUSTRIAL LABOR, LEADERSHIP, AND SERVICE

Vision Globally competent Filipino builders.

Mission Train and certify Filipino builders for the world today and tomorrow!

Our Values Quality Quality Productivity Productivity Efficiency Efficiency Creativity Creativity Continuous improvement Continuous improvement

Goals 1. To be locally and internationally certified as Training and Assessment Center for vocational and technical courses. 2. To be economically sustainable and financially independent foundation.

Specific Objectives 1. To promote PSEFI as School of Knowledge in Industrial Labor, Leadership and Service (SKILLS) 2. To help implement the NO-TESDA-CERTIFICATE- NO-DEPLOYMENT policy for OFW. 3. To secure international certification for all construction related trades. 4. To increase the number of TESDA certified trainings, trainors, and assessors. 5. To source out funds for PSEFI programs in 2011.

What have we done?

We train!

HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATION

We let trainees work in big project sites!

952 Trained

We assess their knowledge and skills!

INDUSTRIAL PAINTING

946 Assessed

We certify!

We employ and help trainees find a job!

347 OFW Trade Tested

What makes PSEFI different? We do not compete, we partner We do not compete, we partner We break down long training courses into smaller employable skills We break down long training courses into smaller employable skills We customize practical combo courses to suit the clients complex skills needs We customize practical combo courses to suit the clients complex skills needs We offer continuous skills upgrading program We offer continuous skills upgrading program We provide employable skills to bachelor’s degree holder. We provide employable skills to bachelor’s degree holder.

We partner for scholarships!

What are the current issues?

Challenges in the employment market! Skills’ supply couldn’t meet market demand Salaries keep going up Social problems Employment mismatch Higher mortality during employer assessment Competent but not-qualified workers Qualified but incompetent workers Local skills standard do not pass employers’ standard When the global economy recovers the skilled workers market would be worst than what we’ve seen in the past

THANK YOU For Having Us as ONE OF YOUR PARTNERS!