GETTING STARTEDSachse Construction Academy Detroit at Eastern MarketTodd McInturfThe Detroit NewsNorthwestern High School sophomore Malik Walton, center, 15, jumps and expresses as he and classmate Fantasia Jackson, left, 14, both of Detroit, use nail guns as Pro-Touch Construction co-owner Keith Bilbey, Sr., right, of Lake Orion, closely watches. More than 500 students attend the fourth annual Sachse Construction Academy Detroit inside Eastern Market's Shed 3 as more than 40 contractors teach kids about the skilled-trades industries, Tuesday, October 22, 2019.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsAmerican Fence & Supply Co., Inc. foreman Tom Corriveau, of Algonac, talks to East English Village Preparatory Academy sophomore Jemaria Morgan, 15, of Detroit, about this CAT 259D skid steer with an 18-inch auger at the academy.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsLeidal & Hart Mason Contractors mason foreman Nick Martin, of Flat Rock, teaches East English Village Preparatory Academy senior Quinise Anderson, 17, of Detroit, how to pick up a 65-pound cement block with this electric, robotic arm.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsEast English Village Preparatory Academy senior Dameon Woods, left, 18, of Detroit, gets a lesson on building this galvanized chain-link fence from American Fence & Supply Co., Inc. installer Josh Rusin, center, of Warren, and operations manager Ron Olterman, right, of New Baltimore.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsSachse Construction Academy Founder and CEO Todd Sachse talks to a reporter during the academy in Eastern Market's Shed 3.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsAir King Heating-Cooling & Refrigeration owner Kahlil Assad, background-left, of Bloomfield Twp., shows students how to assemble sheet metal and solder copper pipes during the academy.Todd McInturf, The Detroit News