Construct My Future Camp | Pathway to Trades
A Hands-On Summer Experience for Middle Schoolers
Discover tools, teamwork, and real-world career skills in construction.
A Summer Camp That Constructs More Than Projects
Engage, explore, and experience construction up close
Empowering Future Constructors Across The Nation
Designed for 6th–8th grade students
Tools,Gear, Meals and supplies for summer camp participants
Hosted at OSU-OKC campus with trained instructors, staff and volunteers, most from the construction industry
Designed for Middle School Students
- Ages: Rising 6th -8th grade students
- Location: Engineering Technology Center, OSU-OKC
- Schedule: Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
- Includes: Lunch, snacks, safety gear, t-shirt, all tools and materials
- Camp Fee: $75 per camper
- Note: Additional details and schedules will be sent to registered families in May.
Learn by Doing - Every Single Day
Daily trade sessions, fun challenges, and team builds
Campers will:
- Learn how to safely use tools and equipment
- Discover carpentry, heating and cooling, concrete, painting, and more
- Work on fun challenges like tower constructing and nail driving
- Meet construction pros and ask questions
- Collaborate with their peers and develop leadership skills
What You Can Expect
Safe. Structured. Skills-focused.
CMF Camp is designed to be both exciting and safe. Campers are supervised at all times by instructors and volunteers who are passionate about education and skilled trades. Students follow a consistent schedule, receive lunch and snacks daily, and gain valuable insight into construction careers they might never have considered before.
The Trades Are a Path to Purpose
A high-demand, high-wage future without college debt
Hear from Real Parents
My internship with CMF led to a full-time job in construction right after high school!
Sponsoring CMF has been an incredible way for us to connect with young talent and give back to the industry.
I like how organized and well prepared the camp is, and how well the volunteers work with the kids. My son had a great time and his only complaint is that there isn’t a camp for high school next year.