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Found 120 research reports. Research reports are sorted with the most recent first.


A new reality: immersive learning in construction
This report explores how the sector can modernise and innovate its training methods. It assesses the benefits provided by immersive learning and how it is being applied to best effect.
Training and the built environment 2017
This report (formerly the Trainee Numbers Survey) measures the number of people entering construction training and provides facts about the industry.
Faster, smarter, more efficient: building skills for offsite construction
This report examines how the use of offsite construction techniques is changing the skills and training landscape for construction.
Career and training progression routes
A programme of research was undertaken to investigate career progression, training, education and qualifications in the construction sector.
Employment by occupation
The survey provides information on the numbers of people employed in both manual and non-manual occupations in the construction industry.
Construction Skills Network Brexit report
Construction Skills Network (CSN) has produced an interim report to reflect how the UK’s vote in favour of leaving the EU has changed the outlook for the construction sector.
Construction Skills Network forecasts 2016-2020 - UK
The Construction Skills Network (CSN) provides market intelligence and insight for the UK construction industry. This report covers the whole of the UK.
Productivity workshop
This report was commissioned by CITB to identify the trends in productivity, what their causes might be, and what action needs to be taken if productivity is to be improved.
OSAT: Capacity research and evaluation of the current model for delivery
This report was commissioned following anecdotal evidence around the quality of OSAT and preparedness of assessors to meet requirements of new Apprenticeship Trailblazers.
Skills & training in the construction industry 2016
Results of an annual survey to determine skill needs and training practices amongst both self-employed individuals and employers working in the construction industry across the UK.