Carpenters' union opens Thunder Bay training centre.

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A new Thunder Bay trades training centre is now open and ready to receive its first intake of students. Located within the Innova Industrial Park, the 12,000-square-foot building features two classrooms with capacity for 25 students each, plus a large open-concept training area with 30-foot-high ceilings for scaffolding, fork trucks and suspended swing stage (work platform) programs.

The $5.5-million building was designed by FORM Architecture Engineering and built by Finn Way General Contractors, both of Thunder Bay.

The first intake of 12 trainees was expected in early September.

Rather than renting space around town to train, Wayne Sohlman, president of Carpenters' Local 1669, said this is the first time they've had a dedicated facility to offer those skills most in demand in northwestern Ontario and expand their programming.

"Everybody's doing working-at-heights training right now, but in the academic portion of it. For the swing stage training, there hasn't been a facility to train for these particular aspects," he said. "We'll be able to do that in Thunder Bay."

Sohlman said there'll be some tie-in with...

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