Mount Vernon, Wash. – Skagit Valley College received $30,000 worth of steel plate and carbon material
from T BAILEY to support the college's welding program. These donations provide students
with access to high-quality materials essential for advanced welding and cutting processes.
These contributions enable SVC instructors to design class projects and industry-specific
lab assignments. Access to diverse and thicker materials, which are often costly and
difficult to obtain, enhances the educational experience for welding students, preparing
them more effectively for careers in the field.
In addition to material donations, T BAILEY has partnered with SVC as a member of
the program’s advisory committee and has collaborated with SVC faculty to develop
a specialized curriculum for welding students. This partnership aims to benefit students
as they transition from education to industry and provides T BAILEY with skilled employees.
Over the past two years, T BAILEY fabrication and hiring manager John Burton has worked
with SVC welding instructor Matt Williams to create a pathway for graduating students
to enter the workforce. Currently, four students from the SVC Class of 2024 are employed
full-time at T BAILEY under Burton's leadership.
According to Williams, Burton’s background in metal fabrication and welding techniques
has benefited SVC students. Burton frequently visits the SVC welding lab, offering
professional tips and advice, which students find valuable coming from an industry
expert.
“The students really enjoy when John visits the classroom,” said SVC welding instructor
Matt Williams. “He is very generous with his time, and we feel extremely lucky to
have him in our corner. We look forward to working with John and T BAILEY for years
to come.”
About T BAILEY
T BAILEY, INC. is a diversified general contractor with extensive experience in heavy-civil
and industrial construction, as well as heavy steel and structural fabrication. The
company's expertise in aboveground, field-erected fuel and water tank projects has
established T BAILEY, INC. as a leader in the Northwest, recognized for its commitment
to safety, quality control, and effective project management.
For more information about the SVC welding program, visit skagit.edu/welding or email Matt Williams at matt.williams@skagit.edu.
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