April 19, 2024

CSM Students Help Refurbish Home

CSM Students

Six students and three faculty and family members from the College of Southern Maryland participated in the 2017 Charles County Christmas in April event, helping to provide upgrades to a home in Bel Alton on April 29. They joined volunteers from Zion Wesleyan Church in Waldorf and others.

The project made a significant difference to the elderly couple who live in the home. Accessibility and safety were key elements of the project. The husband is disabled and the wife has significant hearing loss.

“These upgrades improved both the functionality and safety of the home for these residents,” said Tony Stout, CSM construction management program coordinator, who headed up the college’s volunteer contingent.

But the residents weren’t the only ones to benefit from the community service. The project provided the CSM students, who are working toward an associate of applied science degree in construction management at the college, a real-world opportunity to apply skills they are learning in class.

“As part of the program, students learn key concepts, such as building methods and materials, estimating, project management, surveying and leadership skills — all of which are critical in the construction workforce,” Mr. Stout said.

The construction management program at CSM is an associate of applied science degree program that enables students to become employable as a project manager, cost estimator, quality assurance manager, or safety director. As part of the program of study, they become familiar with the various functions that a project manager will perform on the job, develop work schedules that result in cost reduction in numerous production cycles, complete documentation that complies with current trade practices and regulations, implement scheduling processes with tools such as master scheduling and other electronic computerized systems, and plan, design, and present projects that include tasks performed safely within all areas of the construction environment.

“This program not only enables students to transfer to a four-year institution, it allows them to enter the workforce with the requisite skills and knowledge to be effective leaders,” Mr. Stout said.

The house in Bel Alton was one of 20 projects that were part of this year’s Christmas in April Charles County’s participation in National Rebuilding Day, a day to rehabilitate houses of the community’s low-income homeowners, elderly and disabled. The CSM volunteers joined approximately 500 other volunteers for the day of work.

“We look forward to making this an annual event for the CSM construction management students,” Mr. Stout said.

For information on earning a degree in construction management at CSM, click here.

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