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Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity Commission
Funding theme:

Training and Development

Funding topic:
Project lead:
Supply Chain School Sustainability
Amount awarded:
£857,500
Project summary:

To ensure that the construction industry has sufficient workforce to deliver the pipeline of work, employers need to:
• Recruit more people with particular focus on those from more diverse backgrounds and / or demographics; and
• Improve retention across the industry. There is an opportunity to increase numbers entering the industry by bringing in people from different demographics and / or diverse backgrounds. In relation to improving retention, there is a wider challenge that needs to be addressed around inclusivity as the existing workforce are of the view that industry is not reflective of the diverse society and being inclusive helps to retain the existing talent within the existing workforce and in the wider industry.

CECA Scotland Academy
Funding theme:

Training and development

Funding topic:
Learning resources
Project lead:
CECA Scotland
Amount awarded:
£695,000
Project summary:

The purpose of the CECA Scotland Academy is to create an entry level pathway into the civil engineering sector, providing contextualised learning and underpinning knowledge which can then be applied and transferred into the workplace. CECA Scotland employers will participate in the Academy to offer interviews for available job opportunities.

Civil Engineering Operatives Course is an 18-week programme for Civil Engineering Operatives at SCQF level 5. It is 70% or more practical delivery, outside on site. The units were chosen by a working group of CECA Scotland members, and it provides an SQA qualification to all successful candidates.

Partner a College
Funding theme:

Careers

Funding topic:
Careers and recruitment
Project lead:
Home Builders Federation
Amount awarded:
£125,000
Project summary:

The skills shortage of construction needing an additional 50,300 individuals to join each year (from CSN May 24)

This intervention is supporting individuals from FE into industry to increase from the current 65% and to establish long term links between employers and colleges.

Industry loses 35% of individuals from the early pipeline of interested individuals from FE construction courses with the breakdown as below.

  • 15% doing a construction-related apprenticeship.
  • 23% working in construction.
  • 27% studying other (non-apprenticeship) construction course.

The intervention specifically targets the 23% of those going from FE direct into construction to aim to increase this number.

GIRI Training Commission - Vinci PLC
Funding theme:

Training and Development

Funding topic:
Productivity and new ways of working
Project lead:
Vinci PLC
Amount awarded:
£74,850
Project summary:

Productivity has been recognised as a strategic priority for CITB.  Research has shown that:

  • Error costs the UK construction industry between £10 and £25 billion per annum.  
  • Industry-wide culture change is needed to improve construction productivity.  
  • Historically, industry investment in non-technical skills is markedly low  

Employers require guidance, support and incentivisation to successfully address the identified skills gaps amongst supervisors and managers at all levels. 

This Contract is intended to increase training capacity in relation to the delivery of GIRI productivity training, designed to help organisations, projects teams and individuals to avoid error.  

Vinci Plc will embed GIRI training methodology to the appropriate staff and supply chain staff on the following 5 projects:

  1. Taylor Woodrow South West
  2. Bletchley Rail Depot
  3. Meridian Water Business
  4. National Grid
  5. Taylor Woodrow North
Brickwork Masterclass
Funding theme:

Careers

Funding topic:
Changing industry culture, Productivity and new ways of working, Sectors and roles, Small employer support
Project lead:
Home Builders Federation
Amount awarded:
£214,000
Project summary:

The recently published Construction Skills Network 2023 – 2027 data shows a continuing demand for bricklayers in the Homebuilding Sector. It is estimated that the industry needs 4,000 additional bricklayers per annum.

The Brickwork Masterclasses will be delivered to existing workers in the homebuilding workforce. This 90-minute upskilling programme follows the success of a recent programme which delivered short brickwork training sessions which contributed to a reduction to defects in new housebuilding.

Roofing Training and Apprenticeships - Juniper Training Ltd
Funding theme:

Training and Development

Funding topic:
Careers and recruitment
Project lead:
Juniper Training Ltd
Amount awarded:
£80,000
Project summary:

This project aims to address the current skills gap and increase uptake and retention in all three roofing disciplines: (Slating/Tiling, Sheeting/Cladding, and Waterproof Membranes). This project will deliver specialist apprenticeships and pre apprenticeship study programmes and train skilled roofers to become competent tutors/assessors to ensure valuable skills and knowledge is passed on to students and apprentices

Following market research and employer consultation to identify key areas for support, this project will allow students to experience all roofing disciplines prior to committing to an apprenticeship, to best understand where their skillset is suited and to ensure the apprenticeship is right for both the student and employer from the outset.

Roofing Masterclass
Funding theme:

Careers

Funding topic:
Changing industry culture, Productivity and new ways of working, Sectors and roles, Small employer support
Project lead:
Home Builders Federation
Amount awarded:
£114,000
Project summary:

The recently published Construction Skills Network 2023 – 2027 data shows a continuing demand for roofers in the Homebuilding Sector. It is estimated that industry needs 690 additional roofers per annum.

The Roofing Masterclass programme follows the success of an existing masterclass programme which delivers short brickwork training sessions which contributes to a reduction to defects in new homebuilding. CITB are expanding this approach to include roofing.

GIRI Training Commission - VolkerStevin Infrastructure Limited
Funding theme:

Training and Development

Funding topic:
Productivity and new ways of working
Project lead:
VolkerStevin Infrastructure Limited
Amount awarded:
£77,200
Project summary:

Productivity has been recognised as a strategic priority for CITB.  Research has shown that: 

  • Error costs the UK construction industry between £10 and £25 billion per annum.  
  • Industry-wide culture change is needed to improve construction productivity.  
  • Historically, industry investment in non-technical skills is markedly low  

Employers require guidance, support and incentivisation to successfully address the identified skills gaps amongst supervisors and managers at all levels. 

This Contract is intended to increase training capacity in relation to the delivery of GIRI productivity training, designed to help organisations, projects teams and individuals to avoid error.  

VolkerStevin Infrastructure Limited will embed GIRI training methodology to the appropriate staff and supply chain staff on the following 8 projects:

  1. Clyde Commercial Framework (CCF)
  2. Sunderland Wear Bridge
  3. Kendal Flood Risk Management Scheme (FRMS)
  4. Macclesfield Wastewater Treatment Works (WwTW)
  5. Southsea Coastal Protection Scheme (CPS)
  6. Littleborough phase 1B
  7. LEHES
  8. Preston & South Ribble FRMS Phases 1&2
GIRI Training Commission - Kier Infrastructure and Overseas Ltd
Funding theme:

Training and Development

Funding topic:
Productivity and new ways of working
Project lead:
Kier Infrastructure and Overseas Ltd
Amount awarded:
£109,620
Project summary:

Productivity has been recognised as a strategic priority for CITB.  Research has shown that: 

  • Error costs the UK construction industry between £10 and £25 billion per annum.  
  • Industry-wide culture change is needed to improve construction productivity.  
  • Historically, industry investment in non-technical skills is markedly low  

Employers require guidance, support and incentivisation to successfully address the identified skills gaps amongst supervisors and managers at all levels. 

This Contract is intended to increase training capacity in relation to the delivery of GIRI productivity training, designed to help organisations, projects teams and individuals to avoid error.  

Kier Infrastructure and Overseas Ltd will embed GIRI training methodology to the appropriate staff and supply chain staff on the following 8 projects:

  1. Hinckley Point C
  2. AWE (Atomic Weapons Establishment)
  3. Regional Civils – Mansfield Suds (Sustainable Drainage Systems)
  4. Wastewater Asset Assurance Program – Thames Water
  5. UK Power Networks
  6. EA Collaborative Delivery Framework
  7. South West Water Framework Meica
  8. Anglian Water Framework
Mental Health for Construction Apprentices
Funding theme:

Careers

Funding topic:
Changing industry culture, Careers and recruitment
Project lead:
Optima UK Inc Ltd
Amount awarded:
£90,000
Project summary:

This pilot would aim to understand how mental health education and support can contribute to improved retention for individuals during their apprenticeship in construction, as well as reducing their likelihood of a mental health crisis when in the workplace.

This project will work with 29 colleges to train 464 college tutors/training staff in Mental Health First Aid, 464 apprentices in Mental Health Awareness and provide additional 121 support to almost 100 apprentices.

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