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1 1 2006 Second International Symposium on Transportation Technology Transfer Aug. 2, 2006 Dee Hadfield & Keri Shoemaker www.utahccd.usu.edu

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3 3 Utah Construction Career Days Break Down of the Three Construction Career Days 3/21-22/2006 Hurricane, Washington County, Utah 9/27-29/2005 Salt Lake City Salt Lake County, Utah 3/8-9/2005 Hurricane, Washington County, Utah Number of Days232 Number of Students220055002585 Minority Representation15%15%15% Female Representation40%45%20% Student Participating100%100%100% Number of School Districts 2132 2 Job Corps 1 Charter School 1 Ut. Refugee Center Number of Schools175414 Location in radius miles6010080 Educational Totals

4 4 Utah Construction Career Days Break Down of the Three Construction Career Days 3/21-22/2006 Hurricane, Washington County, Utah 9/27-29/2005 Salt Lake City Salt Lake County, Utah 3/8-9/2005 Hurricane, Washington County, Utah Number of Heavy Equipment376360 Trades162325 Exhibits213116 Heavy Equipment112352 Total Number of Exhibitors487793 Exhibitors Totals

5 5 Utah Construction Career Days Break Down of the Three Construction Career Days 3/21-22/2006 Hurricane, Washington County, Utah 9/27-29/2005 Salt Lake City Salt Lake County, Utah 3/8-9/2005 Hurricane, Washington County, Utah Budget: $10,000 $10,000 $3,500 Expenses: $10,476 $10,442 $2,867 Lunches (Students, Volunteers, and Exhibitors) Quantity 2,198 900 15 Dinner & Break Totals $7,693 $6,971 $657 Canopy Rental & Setup Quantity 1 Canopy 1 Sound System 0 Totals $259 $106 $0.00 Name Badges Quantity 2,300 0 0 Totals $870 $0.00 $0.00 Expenses Break Down and Totals

6 6 Utah Construction Career Days Break Down of the Three Construction Career Days 3/21-22/2006 Hurricane, Washington County, Utah 9/27-29/2005 Salt Lake City Salt Lake County, Utah 3/8-9/2005 Hurricane, Washington County, Utah Hard Hat Stickersand Banners Quantity 2700 Stickers Sticker & Misc. 2 Banners 5 Banners 2 Banners Totals $397.00 $778.34 $150.00 Operation Supplies (Wood, Give a ways, Breaks, Caution tape, Gas, Concrete) Quantity 1 1 1 Totals $21,257 $410.19 $522.75 Event Insurance Quantity 0 1 1 Total$0.00$731.50$716.88 Expenses Break Down and Totals

7 7 Utah Construction Career Days Break Down of the Three Construction Career Days 3/21-22/2006 Hurricane, Washington County, Utah 9/27-29/2005 Salt Lake City Salt Lake County, Utah 3/8-9/2005 Hurricane, Washington County, Utah 501 c 3 Application With IRS Quantity 0 1 0 Total$0.00$500.00$0.00 Portable Restrooms Quantity 6 4 6 Total Donate St. George$350.00 Donate St. George DVD Voice Quantity 0 1 1000 Total$0.00$450.00$820.00 Expenses Break Down and Totals

8 8 Utah Construction Career Days Donations: for March 8-9,2005 1. In trade for the use of the Washington County Fairgrounds facility, several of our exhibitors poured two handicap cement ramps and laid an asphalt walkway which covered the rental costs of the facility for the two day event. 2. We received a “event start up” grant ($7,000) from the Federal Highway Administration to help the Utah LTAP center with travel expenses to and from the event, planning meetings, operating expenses, etc. This was to be used for the two events held in Utah for the 2005 year. 3. Utah Labor Commission donated 2300 Construction Hard Hats and glasses, as well as 100 safety vests for volunteers. 4. Wheeler Machinery donated 2,500 plastic bags. 5. Money ($9,750.00) was donated by various local organizations, agencies, industry and businesses: Utah Department of Workforce Services, Stewart Gentry Paving, Eagle Electric, Zions Bank, St. George City, Quality Excavation, Desert Hills Construction, APWA – Utah Chapter, Intermountain Utility Contractors, Construction Industry Council, Associated General Contractors, AirGas Intermountain Inc, National Association of Women in Construction.

9 9 Utah Construction Career Days Donations: for Sept 27-29,2005 1. In trade for the use of the Salt Lake City Fair Park facility, several of our exhibitors built two buildings: Ticket Booth & Shavings Building, which more than covered the rental costs of the facility for the three day event. 2. We received an “event start up” grant ($7,000) from the Federal Highway Administration to help the Utah LTAP center with travel expenses to and from the event, planning meetings, operating expenses, etc. This was to be used for the two events held in Utah for the 2005 year. 3. Utah Labor Commission donated 6000 Construction Hard Hats and glasses, as well as 100 additional safety vests for volunteers. 4. Six sponsors combined efforts for 6000 duffle bags to give to each student, which included: hard hats, safety glasses, safety theme calendar, water bottle, Utah Construction Career Days Magazine and other career information. 5. Money ($6,100) was donated by various local organizations, agencies, industry and businesses: Utah Department of Workforce Services, Stewart Gentry Paving, Creative Times Preschool, Association General Contractors, National Association of Women in Construction, Hughes General contractors, Sorensen Construction, Southwest Carpenters, Scott Machinery, Wheeler Machinery, UTA, Utah Power. 6. Additional funding of $3,850.00 was collection in exhibitor registration fees.

10 10 Utah Construction Career Days Funding Source: for March 21-22, 2006 1. Utah Labor Commission Donation: Safety Glasses & Hart Hats $15,000. 2. Washington County Fairgrounds Donation: Facility (We did pour a cement pad outside the showring building as trade). 3. Geneva Rock, Granite Construction, Utah Valley State College, Staker Parson, Ash Grove, Weber State University Donation: 3000 Duffle Bags $6,660. 4. Sunroc Sponsorship $1,000. 5. Watts Construction, Road Sprinkler Fitters, Hughes General Contractors, Weber State University, Komatsu Equipment, Wheeler Machinery, Scott Machinery, Department of Workforce Services Sponsorship of $250 each totaling $2,000. 6. Exhibitor Fees Collected $50 each booth (we do not charge educational or non profit organizations) $1,450

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12 12 Utah Construction Career Days Storage - Left over hard hats, glasses, bags etc Exhibitors – breaks, facilities (drinking, restrooms) Clear Dig Site – Utilities, lines, safety On-site Transportation and Communication (event coordinators, media, etc) Weather Centrally Located Information Booth Garbage Finding a Balance between schools and exhibitors Utah CCD DVD – available


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