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Season 6, Episode 190

Texas Building Trades Leader on $5B Chevron Project

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Ryan Pollock

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Texas State Building Trades Council 

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Ryan Pollock, Executive Director of the Texas State Building and Construction Trades Council, joined the America’s Work Force Union Podcast to discuss Chevron's $5 billion blue ammonia and hydrogen facility project in Port Arthur, Texas. Pollock shared insights on the project's impact, workforce safety concerns and broader challenges facing the construction industry in Texas. 

Chevron's "Project Labrador" aims to begin commercial operations by 2032, representing a significant investment in the region's energy infrastructure. Pollock emphasized the importance of safety in this new venture, highlighting the unique hazards associated with hydrogen production. He stressed that union workers' extensive training and empowerment to report safety issues make them ideal for such complex projects. This focus on safety not only protects workers but also safeguards the surrounding communities from potential accidents involving hazardous materials.

The project is expected to create numerous construction jobs, though specific numbers weren't available. Pollock noted that the timeline for completion is feasible, citing recent large-scale projects in Texas that were completed efficiently by skilled union labor. He also touched on the broader issue of workforce shortages in the construction industry, with Texas projecting a deficit of 10,000 construction workers annually for the next decade. Pollock advocated for greater involvement of actual workers in discussions about workforce development initiatives to address these shortages effectively.

Pollock expressed concerns about recent challenges facing the industry, including the impact of immigration crackdowns on the workforce and budget cuts affecting renewable energy projects. He highlighted the cancellation of the Solar for All program, which would have provided significant work opportunities for union members in the renewable energy sector. Despite these setbacks, Pollock remains committed to advocating for union involvement across all energy sectors, emphasizing the need for an "all of the above" approach to meet Texas's energy needs.

Listen to the full interview on the America's Work Force Union Podcast to learn more about the Chevron project and construction industry challenges in Texas.


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