ConstructionWorks

Program

The ConstructionWorks program is an innovative program that assists men and women into entering careers in the heavy highway and related construction industry. The program creates a pool of diversified candidates ready to work and linking them to hiring construction contractors.  

The ConstructionWorks program is funded by the Tollway and administered by the Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership.   

ConstructionWorks services are conveniently available throughout Illinois.   

Map Number  Location Name and Address 
1 Awaken (BEP)
1325 North Johnston Avenue, Rockford, Illinois 61102
2 Business & Career Services
1400 S. Wolf Rd., Suite 200, Wheeling, IL 60090
3 The Institute for Higher Education-St. Augustine
841 North Lake St., Aurora, IL 60506
4 SERCO
7222 West Cermak Rd., Riverside,  IL  60546
5 OAI
208 Forest Blvd., Park Forest, IL  60466
6 Central State SER
3948 West 26th St., Chicago, IL 60623
7 Equus
1145 West Wilson Ave., Suite 1917, Chicago, IL 60640
8 St. Augustine at Lewis University
1345 W. Argyle St., Chicago, IL 60640
9 XD Tech
3944 West North Ave., Chicago, IL 60647
10 YWCA
6600 South Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, IL 60637
11 YWCA
839 West 115th St., Chicago, IL 60643
13 Revolution Workshop
3410 West Lake Street, Chicago, IL 60624
14 St. Paul
4550 South Wabash Ave., Chicago, IL  60653
15 Midwest Business Consulting (VOBE)
6640 South Cicero Ave., Bedford Park, IL 60638
16

Revolution Workshop
3410 West Lake Street, Chicago, IL 60624

ConstructionWorks — Powered by the Illinois Tollway logo
 

  Hiring Portal

 

Bid Credit Operational Guidelines

 

$15 Reimbursement Guildelines

 

0006 Bid Credit Request Form

 

Contractor Interest Form

 

  Candidate Interest Form

 

Location Maps

Regional

Map of Illinois Tollway service areas divided into Area 1, Area 2, and Chicago Areas
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This map shows the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority service territory in northeastern Illinois, divided into three color-coded regions. Area 1, shown in yellow, covers the western and northern suburbs including Rockford, Elgin, and Aurora, and includes the Jane Addams Memorial Tollway, the Reagan Memorial Tollway, and the Illinois Route 390 Tollway. Area 2, shown in orange, covers the southern suburbs including Joliet, Tinley Park, and Chicago Heights, along the Tri-State Tollway and Veterans Memorial Tollway. The Chicago Areas, shown in teal, run along the Lake Michigan shoreline. Numbered zones from 1 to 5 indicate specific service locations across the territory.

Chicago

Map of Illinois Tollway Chicago service areas divided into Area 3A, Area 3B, Area 4A, and Area 4B
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This map shows the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority service zones within the Chicago metropolitan area, divided into four color-coded regions. Area 3A, shown in pink, covers the northern Chicago neighborhoods and northwestern suburbs near Chicago O'Hare International Airport, including Norwood Park, Jefferson Park, Portage Park, and Dunning. Area 3B, shown in orange, covers central Chicago neighborhoods including Austin, North Lawndale, Humboldt, West Town, and the Near West Side. Area 4A, shown in light blue, covers the south-central Chicago neighborhoods including Archer Heights, Brighton Park, Englewood, McKinley Park, and Hyde Park. Area 4B, shown in darker blue, covers the southernmost Chicago neighborhoods including Beverly, Roseland, West Pullman, and Riverdale, extending to the South Chicago and Hegewisch areas along Lake Michigan. Numbered zones from 6 to 16 indicate specific service locations distributed across all four areas. Lake Michigan is visible along the eastern edge of the map.

For Employment Candidates: 

Start your career in Construction

By joining our program, you will gain access to comprehensive training, job placement assistance, and a network with construction companies that are hiring.

Through ConstructionWorks, candidates will be connected to an experienced team member who specializes in customized construction industry preparation.

To better assist with long-term career success, the program will also provide support services for candidates to overcome barriers to attain employment.

Interested? Complete the ConstructionWorks Candidate Interest form.

 

What You Gain

Six program benefit icons: Customized Training, Career Planning, Essential and Growing Industry, Work Apparel and Tools, Support Services, and Training Referrals
 

This image displays six program benefits represented by orange line-style icons arranged horizontally. The benefits are: Customized Training, depicted by a building icon; Career Planning, depicted by a person at a presentation board; Essential and Growing Industry, depicted by a worker wearing a hard hat; Work Apparel and Tools, depicted by a wrench and screwdriver crossed; Support Services, depicted by two people sitting across a table; and Training Referrals, depicted by a person connected to a network of other people.

How It Works

Four-step infographic showing the pathway to a construction career through the Illinois Tollway program
 

This infographic illustrates four steps in a construction career pathway program, displayed as ascending color-coded blocks. Step one, in orange, states: Access to support agencies throughout Illinois, accompanied by an icon of a computer screen with a blueprint. Step two, in dark blue, states: Work with the support team to get on the road to a career in heavy highway construction, accompanied by a construction crane icon. Step three, in red, states: Learn through hands-on construction training and union apprenticeships, accompanied by an icon of bricks and an upward arrow. Step four, in green, states: Gain a competitive advantage by being entered into the Tollway's Hiring Portal to get hired by contractors, accompanied by a house icon.

Are you ready to start a career in construction?

  • Can you work outdoors in hot and cold environments?
  • Do you mind getting dirty on the job?
  • Are you able to work on your feet 8 hours or more a day?
  • Can you lift over 50 pounds?

If you answered YES!

To Qualify:

  • Must want to work in the construction industry.
  • Be 18 years of age or older.
  • Eligible to work in the United States.
  • Have a High School Diploma or GED.

 

For Construction Contractors:

The ConstructionWorks program provides you with direct access to a pool of diverse employment candidates with all levels of skills to fill your workforce needs. Our candidates are housed in the Tollway’s Hiring Portal, where you can search for the right candidates and track your efforts.

In addition, by hiring and retaining ConstructionWorks candidates, contractors—both prime and subcontractors are eligible to receive the following incentives:

First Incentive: Cash Reimbursement
For every hour worked by a CW hired candidate on Tollway projects, contractors can receive a $15 cash reimbursement. The maximum limit for this reimbursement can be up to an impressive $100,000, depending on the contract.

Second Incentive: Bid Credits
Bid Credits are virtual dollars contractors, and subcontractors earn for every dollar paid to a CW candidate on any Tollway construction project or any construction project in Illinois.

Bid Credits are a great tool that allows the contractor or subcontractor to accumulate them and use them to lower their bid and increase their chances of winning the contract as the lower bidder on future construction projects advertised by the Tollway.

ConstructionWorks Bid Credits are awarded as follows:

  • Operating Engineers and Structural Steel Ironworkers: .75 cents on the dollar
  • Skilled Trades and Fabricators – .65 cents on the dollar
  • Laborers – .55 cents on the dollar
  • First-time CW hires earn an additional $5,000 bid credit bonus after accumulating 160 work hours.

Note: Bid credits are incentives offered through three Diversity Programs, and bid credits are combined to use. These programs are ConstructionWorks (CW), Earned Credit Program (ECP), and Partnering for Growth (P4G). Here, you can see an overview of all three programs.
 

To hire a ConstructionWorks candidate and start receiving these amazing incentives. You can register to use the Tollway’s Hiring Portal.

Once your registration has been approved by the Tollway, you can begin reviewing our available ConstructionWorks candidates.

If you don’t find what you are looking for or would like individualized assistance, you can complete the Construction Contractors Interest Form, and a ConstructionWorks team member will reach out to you within 48 hours.

The ConstructionWorks program is funded by the Illinois Tollway and administered through the Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership.

For additional information, contact the Illinois Tollway ConstructionWorks program.