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Standards & Frameworks for Qualifications
Discover what CITB does to regulate and develop training standards and qualifications in construction
Available specialist applied-skills programmes (SAP)
The specialist applied-skills programmes (SAP) are 18-month long new entrant training programmes. The programmes lead to a vocational qualification (NVQ/SVQ), and are considered by trade associations and employers as 'sector apprenticeships'.
Free funding for small businesses? “It just makes sense” …
Small and medium sized businesses across the construction industry are feeling the pressure of rising costs. And that’s why, to cover much-needed training and certificate updates for site staff, SIAD Group worked with their CITB adviser to put in
Card schemes
Learn about other recognised construction card schemes. Find information about applying for and renewing cards, including CSCS and CPCS.
CITB: Construction Industry Training Board
CITB is the Industry Training Board for the construction industry and a partner in ConstructionSkills, the Sector Skills Council, devoted to building competitive advantage for the construction industry and the people who work in it
Onsite assessment for apprentices in Scotland
CITB is investing in construction apprenticeship training providers in Scotland.
Three-step guide to using digital in your construction…
Digital technologies - such as virtual reality and wearable technology - have the potential to increase productivity, transform efficiency and help attract a new generation of talent to the sector. But change needs to accelerate.
Spotlight on construction during National Apprenticeship…
A new Construction Traineeship has been launched at the start of National Apprenticeship Week 2021.
About CITB Apprenticeships
Everything you need to know about becoming a CITB Apprentice
Scottish construction industry: committed to apprentices…
Scotland’s construction firms have continued to demonstrate their commitment to apprenticeships despite the impact of Covid-19, according to new figures which come ahead of Scottish Apprenticeship Week (March 1-5).