Building tomorrow’s craftsmen by restoring yesterday’s architecture.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Brian Miller
President, Enzweiler Building Institute
Executive Vice President, Building Industry Association of Northern Kentucky
O: (859) 331-9500
C: (859) 653-4815
bmiller@buildersnky.com
Enzweiler Building Institute Announces 2026 Heritage Trade Seminar Series Through the Covington Academy of Heritage Trades
Covington, KY — The Enzweiler Building Institute (EBI), one of the nation’s longest-operating skilled-trades training institutions, is pleased to announce its 2026 Heritage Trade Seminar Series offered through the Covington Academy of Heritage Trades (CAHT). These seminars expand EBI’s mission of preparing the region’s workforce by equipping students, contractors, and preservation professionals with the specialized skills needed to repair and restore historic buildings across Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati.
Institutional Authority & Why CAHT Matters
The Covington Academy of Heritage Trades—developed as a dedicated extension of the decades-strong Enzweiler Building Institute—has quickly become a regional leader in hands-on preservation training. Together, EBI and CAHT have trained thousands of tradespeople, partnered with hundreds of employers, and supported multiple licensure and certification pathways across construction and restoration fields.
As communities reinvest in historic neighborhoods, CAHT plays a pivotal role in supplying the skilled labor required to protect and restore irreplaceable architectural resources. The Academy works closely with municipalities, preservation organizations, and industry partners to strengthen the heritage trades workforce pipeline at a time of significant need.
Urgent Workforce Demand for Preservation Trades
The upcoming seminar series meets an immediate regional workforce need created by:
• A rapidly aging building stock requires specialized restoration skills.
• Persistent skilled labor shortages affecting contractors, municipalities, and preservation groups.
• Economic revitalization initiatives centered on the restoration of historic commercial corridors and neighborhoods.
These seminars help fill the gap by offering practical, accessible preservation training directly aligned with local project needs.
Expert Instructors with Proven Preservation Credentials
Each seminar is taught by experienced preservation professionals, including master carpenters, seasoned masons, window restoration experts, and architectural conservators. Many instructors hold 20–40 years of field experience and have contributed to significant historic rehabilitation projects throughout the region. Their deep expertise ensures students receive authentic, skills-based instruction grounded in best practices and historical accuracy.
2026 Heritage Trade Seminar Schedule
Registration Deadline for All Seminars: One Week Before the Start Date
February 2–12, 2026
Monday–Thursday | 6:00 PM–9:00 PM
Cost: $400
Registration Deadline: January 26, 2026
Historic Window and Door Restoration (Beginner)
Goal: Introduce participants to the fundamentals of restoring historic wooden windows, paneled doors, and associated hardware.
Overview: Students learn condition assessment, stabilization, wood repair, hardware replacement, and finish restoration with an emphasis on minimal intervention, material conservation, and energy-performance enhancements that preserve the building’s historic character.
March 2–12, 2026
Monday–Thursday | 6:00 PM–9:00 PM
Cost: $400
Registration Deadline: February 23, 2026
Basic Masonry in Historic Structures (Beginner)
Goal: Build foundational knowledge and hands-on skills in traditional masonry repair and restoration.
Overview: Participants learn how brick and stone assemblies’ function structurally and aesthetically in historic buildings. Training includes proper assessment, repair methods, and maintenance strategies using historically appropriate materials and techniques.
About the Covington Academy of Heritage Trades
The Covington Academy of Heritage Trades, a division of the Enzweiler Building Institute, provides specialized instruction in the traditional skills needed to preserve and restore historic structures. The Academy partners closely with regional employers, preservation organizations, and civic leaders to strengthen the heritage trades workforce and protect Northern Kentucky’s architectural heritage.
About Enzweiler Building Institute
Founded in 1967, the Enzweiler Building Institute is one of the nation’s longest-standing trade schools. EBI offers hands-on training in carpentry, electrical, HVAC, welding, plumbing, masonry, diesel mechanics, historic preservation, and more. Programs serve adults, high school students, and employers seeking industry-aligned workforce development pathways.

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