The biggest GCs in the Southeast self-perform because it wins: schedule control, reduced execution risk, and margin that stays in-house. The bottleneck is never the will — it's the workforce. ARC Workforce Academy designs, registers, and runs DOL Registered Apprenticeship programs that turn your hiring pipeline into a self-perform trades division — without you standing up a training department from scratch.
Look at any top ENR contractor — self-performed trades are how they control what subs can't promise.
Control you can't sub outWhen you self-perform, the schedule is yours. No vetting and onboarding delays, no waiting on a sub's other jobs, no execution risk hiding in someone else's crew. The workforce is committed from day one, quality is enforced by your own foremen, and the margin a sub would have taken stays on your P&L. That's why the largest general contractors keep bringing trades in-house — concrete, MEP, finishes — and why owners increasingly ask for it in the interview.
The bottleneck is the workforceEvery GC that's tried it hits the same wall: you can't self-perform a trade you can't staff. Poaching journeymen is expensive and zero-sum. Hiring green labor without a training structure burns your foremen and your schedule. The answer the big self-performers use is a pipeline — a structured apprenticeship that recruits, trains, and credentials your own people, year after year. That's the piece ARC builds for you.
ARC Workforce Academy already runs DOL-registered apprenticeship programs in the electrical, plumbing, and HVAC/R trades — with the related instruction, registration, and funding machinery in place. We put that machinery to work building your workforce.
Everything a self-perform workforce program needs — designed, registered, and operated so your team can stay focused on building.

We scope the occupations you want to self-perform, define wage progressions and on-the-job learning outlines, and structure a program that fits how your crews actually work.

We handle Registered Apprenticeship registration with the U.S. DOL and the Alabama Office of Apprenticeship — standards, RAPIDS occupations, and paperwork included.

Your apprentices complete the classroom side through our 100% online related technical instruction — no training facility to build, no instructors to hire.

We recruit and screen apprentice candidates from the Birmingham metro continuously, so your program has a steady intake instead of a one-time hiring push.

As an ETPL-listed provider, we route eligible apprentices through WIOA Individual Training Accounts — public workforce dollars offset the training cost instead of your overhead.

Registered apprentices hold the apprentice wage determination on prevailing-wage work and count toward apprentice-to-journeyman ratios — documented and audit-ready.
We sit down with your ops team and pick the trades and volume you want to self-perform — this year and three years out.
Program standards, DOL/state registration, wage schedules, and online related instruction — stood up by us, owned with you.
We fill the intake with screened Birmingham-metro candidates; they earn on your jobs while completing instruction online.
Each cohort compounds. In a few cycles you have a credentialed core of tradespeople — and a self-perform line on the org chart.
Most GCs do both — leased apprentices carry the near-term work while their own program spins up.
Put DOL-registered apprentices on your jobs immediately — our W-2 employees, our payroll and comp, your supervision and markup. Prove out self-perform economics on real contracts before you commit to a program.
We design and register a Registered Apprenticeship program around your trades, run the related instruction, and keep the recruiting intake full — your employees, your culture, your self-perform workforce.
The contractors winning with self-perform didn't find skilled labor — they made it, with structured apprenticeship pipelines feeding their crews every year. That machinery used to take a corporate training department to run. Now it takes a phone call: we bring the registration, the instruction, the recruiting, and the funding know-how; you bring the jobs and the foremen.
Send the basics and we'll come back with a program outline. Or just call — (205) 538-1061.