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Found 122 research reports. Research reports are sorted with the most recent first.
- Value of vocational qualifications in the construction and built environment sector
- CITB commissioned this study to examine the benefits that vocational construction and built environment qualifications bring to individuals, employers and the economy of Great Britain.
- Construction Skills Network forecasts 2017-2021 - UK
- The Construction Skills Network (CSN) provides market intelligence and insight for the UK construction industry. This report covers the whole of the UK.
- 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.
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