First-ever New Jersey Build My Future event to be held in October

MORRIS PLAINS, NJ  — The Metropolitan Builders & Contractors Association of New Jersey (Metro BCA) will host the Build My Future event for the first time in New Jersey on October 15, 2025, at Franklin Elementary School’s Meeker Street Pavilion in Succasunna, New Jersey.

According to organizers, Build My Future – Metro NJ is a half-day, hands-on construction career day and industry showcase designed to give high school students an immersive look into the skilled trades. The event invites students from across Morris, Essex, Union, Warren, Hunterdon, Somerset, and surrounding counties to explore careers in carpentry, electrical, architecture, roofing, cabinetry, plumbing, and more — through more than 25 interactive learning labs led by local trade professionals.

“We’re thrilled to bring this nationally recognized program to New Jersey for the first time,” said Dane Rohmann, Chair of the Build My Future planning committee. "We in the industry recognize that not all roads lead to college. Our intent is to offer these kids a visual experience in hopes they will entertain a career within the Trades. This comes at a very crucial time when more seasoned professionals are retiring, and not enough support is coming in to fill the gap. If we do not do something to promote careers in The Trades, costs of home improvement will skyrocket, and quality craftsmanship will be a thing of the past. “

Jaeger Lumber, a long-standing name in New Jersey’s building supply industry, is the event’s major sponsor.

As the host organization, Metro BCA is a regional nonprofit trade association representing the homebuilding, remodeling, and light commercial construction industry throughout Northern and Central New Jersey. The association is dedicated to professional development, advocacy, and community engagement—with a growing focus on workforce pipeline initiatives such as Build My Future.

This year’s event is made possible through the dedication of the Metro BCA Workforce Development Committee:

  • Frank Caccavale (Roxbury High School)

  • Geraldine Smith (All Inclusive Construction & Building)

  • Abiola Amusan (AV Luxury Design)

  • Jason Bonura (Cedar Contractors Group)

  • Dane Rohmann (Exceptional Flooring Concepts)

  • Tez Roro (Keller Williams, Suburban Realty)

  • Wendy Scott (Timeless Closets & Cabinetry)

Wendy Scott, Chair of the Workforce Development Committee, shared her gratitude:

“A huge thank you goes to Frank Caccavale for securing this year’s location and managing the many logistical details behind such an important program. With 520 students from 12 schools already confirmed, this is a tremendous endeavor. The energy and commitment of our committee demonstrate that this event is more than just a day—it’s a movement for the future of our industry.”

“Sparking interest in construction careers is critical for the health of our industry,” added Michele Leppard, Executive Officer at Metro BCA. “We’re grateful to all of our exhibitors, sponsors and ambassadors for stepping up and helping us create an event that could change the trajectory of a student’s life.”

Event Details:

  • Date: Wednesday, October 15, 2025

  • Time: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM (Lunch provided)

  • Location: Franklin Elementary School, Meeker Street Pavilion, 8 Meeker Street, Succasunna, NJ

  • Audience: High school students and educators from across the region (AT CAPACITY)

  • Activities: Interactive trade demonstrations, equipment operations, and hands-on learning labs

For more information, visit www.metrobca.org.

 

 

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