Gϋlermak, the Private Partner in the KST IV Tram to Mistrzejowice project, is participating for the second time in the educational program “Professional Life of the City.” In the second edition of the project, our company will once again introduce participants to the behind-the-scenes of building the new “Tram to Mistrzejowice” line.

The project carried out by Gϋlermak is not only one of the largest infrastructure undertakings in Poland in the Public-Private Partnership formula but also an excellent example of how many professions collaborate on similar investments. Thanks to this cooperation, young people will have a unique opportunity to see the “life of the construction site” with their own eyes and learn about the schedules, difficulties, and challenges that specialists face daily.

During the workshops organized as part of the project, participants will gain knowledge and materials that will allow them to prepare a film report titled “Professional Life of the City.” We will pay special attention to presenting professions related to transport development, as well as socially important issues such as infrastructure accessibility for people with disabilities. The three best reports will be awarded, and the criteria will include topic relevance, creativity, and originality.

The aim of “Professional Life of the City” is to raise young people’s awareness of city development and the role of key professions that ensure its smooth functioning. The initiative of the Specialist Psychological and Pedagogical Counseling Center “Kraków Career Center” is aimed at seventh-grade primary school students who are facing the choice of their further educational and career path. Gϋlermak, together with the organizers, shows young people how diverse and important professions related to urban infrastructure, transport, and communication are.

We encourage all students to actively participate in the workshops and the film competition. The “Professional Life of the City” project is an excellent opportunity to learn about the professions that play a key role in shaping the future of our city.

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