Carbon Free
As elite construction professionals with exceptional skills, UBC installers are vital partners with advanced skills to serve jobsites requiring installation and maintenance of solar farms, wind turbines, hydrogen plants and more.
We’re everywhere, working on the forefront to help build and maintain infrastructure that keeps North America powered with clean renewable energy.
When we get asked what Carpenters have to do with Renewable Energy, we have been on the forefront of Power Generation since its inception!! Installing and maintaining Turbines, installing and maintaining Hydroelectric, offshore Wind and we install Solar everything on a Solar project including the Pile, Racking, Tracker systems and the Modules!! #WEBUILDPOWER
Solar Training
Thousands of skilled, qualified millwrights are ready for solar energy construction projects. The UBC has created industry-specific training to install solar arrays on new and existing commercial and residential buildings.
The Solar Installer Qualification course, taught at the International Training Center in Las Vegas, makes use of the UBC’s renowned “train the trainer” model so that standardized training is deployed at the hundreds of training facilities across the USA and Canada.
The result: In-demand job skills are delivered to the job site ASAP. The course focuses on concepts such as concentrated solar thermal, photovoltaic crystalline silicon and thin-film, and concentrated photovoltaic systems. The course focuses on concepts such as concentrated solar thermal, photovoltaic crystalline silicon and thin-film, and concentrated photovoltaic systems.
WIND TRAINING
Skilled members from the Midwestern District of the UBC understand the intricacies of the wind power industry. Based on its long history of excellence in gas and steam turbine installation and maintenance, UBC members are well-positioned to apply this expertise in the wind industry.
UBC members have the reputation to deliver wind energy projects to the exact specifications of the project, regardless of schedule, geographic constraints, or any other challenge that may surface. Based on years of hands-on and theoretical training, our members understand the technology, tooling, machinery and maintenance needs to first install and then keep wind equipment humming.