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Traditional building craft skills 2005 - England
This 2005 report assesses existing skills and future training needs within the traditional building repair, maintenance and conservation sector in England.
Trainee numbers survey 2004/2005
This report (now known as the Training and the Built Environment) measures the number of people entering construction training and provides facts about the industry.
Employers' skills needs survey 2004
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.
Skills needs analysis for construction 2004
Skills Needs Analysis provides the evidence base to demonstrate what the industry skill needs are and whether or not they are being satisfactorily met by current training and funding models across the...
Trainee numbers survey 2003/2004
This report (now known as the Training and the Built Environment) measures the number of people entering construction training and provides facts about the industry.
Employers' skills needs survey 2003
This report present the 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...
Market assessment for the construction industry
This report provides a comprehensive assessment of the UK construction industry, its performance and its skills needs for the future.
Scottish construction skills survey
This report summarises the findings of a survey of 2,000 Scottish construction employers.
Effect of employment status on investment in training
Interviews with 880 employers, workers and recruitment companies on the effect of employment status on investment in training.
Trainee numbers survey 2002/2003
This report (now known as the Training and the Built Environment) measures the number of people entering construction training and provides facts about the industry.

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