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- Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity Commission
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Funding theme:
Training and Development
Funding topic:Project lead:Supply Chain School SustainabilityAmount awarded:£857,500Project 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. - GIRI Training Commission - Vinci PLC
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Funding theme:
Training and Development
Funding topic:Productivity and new ways of workingProject lead:Vinci PLCAmount awarded:£74,850Project 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:
- Taylor Woodrow South West
- Bletchley Rail Depot
- Meridian Water Business
- National Grid
- Taylor Woodrow North
- GIRI Training Commission - BAM Nuttall Ltd
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Funding theme:
Training and Development
Funding topic:Productivity and new ways of workingProject lead:BAM Nuttall LtdAmount awarded:£162,810Project 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.
BAM Nuttall Ltd will embed GIRI training methodology to the appropriate staff and supply chain staff on the following 6 projects:
- Trans Pennine route upgrade – Hillhouse sidings
- Victoria North (Manchester)
- Cross Tay link Road
- Guildford STW
- Devonport Royal Dockyard
- Environment Agency Collaborative Framework (Hub A)
- Roofing Training and Apprenticeships - Juniper Training Ltd
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Funding theme:
Training and Development
Funding topic:Careers and recruitmentProject lead:Juniper Training LtdAmount awarded:£80,000Project 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.
- Brickwork Upskilling
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Funding theme:
Careers
Funding topic:Changing industry culture, Productivity and new ways of working, Sectors and roles, Small employer support, New qualifications and coursesProject lead:The ABC Assessment Centre LtdAmount awarded:£643,000Project 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.
Since 2019, CITB has invested in the delivery of bricklaying skills. CITB have funded the development of 16 short courses in specific areas of brick work (e.g. Installing Fire Barriers & Breaks, Brick Slip Systems and Sills, Copings, Cappings and Junctions) and delivered brickwork standards training to 15 colleges. As of February 2023, this upskilling programme had supported over 1500 learning interventions in further education (“FE”) programmes and to over 400 experienced bricklayers .
- GIRI Training Commission - VolkerStevin Infrastructure Limited
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Funding theme:
Training and Development
Funding topic:Productivity and new ways of workingProject lead:VolkerStevin Infrastructure LimitedAmount awarded:£77,200Project 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:
- Clyde Commercial Framework (CCF)
- Sunderland Wear Bridge
- Kendal Flood Risk Management Scheme (FRMS)
- Macclesfield Wastewater Treatment Works (WwTW)
- Southsea Coastal Protection Scheme (CPS)
- Littleborough phase 1B
- LEHES
- Preston & South Ribble FRMS Phases 1&2
- GIRI Training Commission - Kier Infrastructure and Overseas Ltd
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Funding theme:
Training and Development
Funding topic:Productivity and new ways of workingProject lead:Kier Infrastructure and Overseas LtdAmount awarded:£109,620Project 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:
- Hinckley Point C
- AWE (Atomic Weapons Establishment)
- Regional Civils – Mansfield Suds (Sustainable Drainage Systems)
- Wastewater Asset Assurance Program – Thames Water
- UK Power Networks
- EA Collaborative Delivery Framework
- South West Water Framework Meica
- Anglian Water Framework
- England Construction Opportunities - Abbey Access Centre Ltd
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Funding theme:
Careers
Funding topic:Careers and recruitmentProject lead:Abbey Access Centre LtdAmount awarded:£174,545Project summary:The Centre is a member of a number of consortiums in Lincolnshire involved in delivering a co-ordinated response to construction training and the supply of construction staff to the industry, working with Lindum Construction, Priory Academies, BESA Construction, Gelders Construction and Site Competence Training with 50 employers engaged with the Centre. All learners join a 12-day employability programme and then participate in a further 4 week practical training experience within Bricklaying, Groundworks and Joinery when they are then ready to visit sites for experience. The learners are then supported to find employment within the network of employers identified. The funding from the ECO project will help support the individuals in employment by weekly touch points in the first month followed by regular monthly communication and discussion of further learning and development.
- England Construction Opportunities - Barking Riverside Ltd
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Funding theme:
Careers
Funding topic:Careers and recruitmentProject lead:Barking Riverside LtdAmount awarded:£261,542Project summary:LBBD is currently going through a huge period of large-scale regeneration across the whole borough. This includes the construction of Barking Riverside (largest housing regeneration project in Europe), The relocation of three food markets (Spittlefields, Smithfields and Billingsgate) to Dagenham Dock, the creation of East London’s first film studios to Dagenham East and the introduction of a new Free Port which will also grow SME business opportunities for our construction supply chains. LBBD forecast that 20,000 new jobs will be created from this regeneration alongside the redevelopment of other areas including Barking Town Centre, Beam Park and Marks Gate. Individuals will be assigned a dedicated construction specialist Job Broker who will conduct initial assessments to clarify barriers and challenges they face. Action plans are then created with the individuals which identify key aims and objectives and include specialist referral points.
- England Construction Opportunities - Gement
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Funding theme:
Careers
Funding topic:Careers and recruitmentProject lead:GementAmount awarded:£107,111Project summary:"Gement’s main areas of operation are in Essex, Suffolk, Greater London, Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Norfolk, Surrey and Kent, however due to Gement’s broad customer base, the wider UK area is regularly covered as well. This includes Gement’s involvement with Tier 1 contractors who have multiple sites across the UK, as well as smaller companies who have recently opened new branches in other counties of the UK during the duration of their involvement with Gement.
The support programme will comprise of a series of checkpoint meetings conducted at the job start and running 12 months post job start and include supporting individuals through a bespoke plan, encouraging new entrants to upskill and remain motivated in their job, provide honest feedback to the individual and improve employee satisfaction. "
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