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Community Workforce and Training Agreement

Community Workforce and Training Agreement Information

Read the Community Workforce and Training Agreement

 

CWTA and SMForward Project Updates

As part of the CWTA, Sacramento International Airport is advancing initiatives for local workforce equity and development. Highlights of our CWTA commitments include:

  • Local Hiring Goals: We aim to have 50% of construction hours worked by local residents, promoting career opportunities for the Sacramento area.
  • Veteran Outreach: The Helmet to Hardhats program supports veterans interested in transitioning to construction careers within our projects.
  • Contractor Engagement: All contractors are required to complete the Agreement to be Bound and participate in Pre-Job meetings to ensure compliance with CWTA requirements. See Fact Sheet for more information.

FAQs

What is a CWTA

In March of 2024, Sacramento County entered into a Construction Workforce & Training Agreements (CWTA) with the Sacramento-Sierra Building & Construction Trades Council (SSBTC) and 18 local unions.  The CWTA establishes terms and conditions of employment for SMForward projects.

What is the Local Hire Goal

One of the benefits of the CWTA to the Sacramento region is employment of Local Area Resident (a Local Area Resident is defined as any person living within Sacramento County or the surrounding 7 counties). The CWTA asks contractors and unions to strive toward 50% of all craft hour worked to be performed by Local Area Residents.

What is a Targeted Worker

A Targeted Worker is a Local Area Resident who fits into one or more categories listed in the CWTA: female; experiencing homelessness; veteran; receiving income-based public assistance; whose documented income is 70% below the standard income level.  Contractors are encouraged to have 20% or all journeyman and apprentice hours performed by Targeted Workers.

Which SMForward projects are covered by the CWTA

The CWTA covers the following projects: Terminal B Parking Garage, Concourse B Expansion, Terminal A Expansion, Ground Transportation Center, New Terminal A Exit Road, Consolidate Rental Car Facility.

SMF Forward Project Timeline:

The CWTA covers key infrastructure projects at SMF, with upcoming milestones as follows:

Terminal B Parking Garage – Q4 2024
Terminal A Expansion – Q4 2024
Concourse B Expansion – Q3 2025
Consolidated Rental Car Facility – Q4 2025
Ground Transportation Center – Q3 2026​

More information can be found at SMForward.com.

Construction Career Pathways and Workforce Development

We’re committed to providing resources and training to those interested in construction careers, whether experienced or new to the field:

  • Pre-Apprentice Training: People Working Together, Northern California Construction Training Program, and Tradeswomen, Inc. offer pre-apprentice programs, including classroom instruction and hands-on skills training for individuals starting their journey in construction​. See the Construction Career flyer for more information.
  • Opportunities for Experienced Workers: Skilled individuals are referred to SMF contractors, providing pathways to long-term employment and professional growth.

 

CWTA Events

Need More Information?

For questions or specific information, feel free to reach out:

Danielle Motley-Lewis, Workforce Development Manager: motley-lewisd@saccounty.gov
Andrea Lowe, CWTA Administrator: lowea@saccounty.gov
Adriaen Banias, CWTA Project Manager: baniasa@saccounty.gov