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"CDM regulations are just as important now as they…
Today marks three years since the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM) came into place.
Trade taster sessions build pupils’ interests in…
Pupils from two Cornwall schools have teamed up with the Construction Industry Training Board and local business RG Kellow Ltd to try their hand at a range of building trades.
Types and uses of mortars used for brick and block work
The purpose of training against this standard is to provide candidates with an overview of the different mortar types and uses used in masonry.
Reinforced concrete for engineers and supervisors
This standard aims to provide learners including engineers’ foreman, supervisors, gangers and graduates with knowledge and understanding of inspecting, pouring and testing of products relating to steel reinforcement, formwork and poured concrete.
What is the NSAfC?
The National Skills Academy for Construction (NSAfC) is a way of working that enables you to get the skills you need on site, on time.
Terms of funding: Skills and Training fund
This is a supporting legal document which you should read before completing an application form.
Upskilling your workforce
Training your existing workforce is central to the National Skills Academy for Construction (NSAfC) approach, and an essential part of developing your capacity.
Asbestos in soils
theoretical skills needed to undertake work on sites (brownfield and greenfield sites) which have been identified as having asbestos containing materials within the soils
Making relationships
The success of your National Skills Academy for Construction (NSAfC) project will depend on the quality of the relationships you establish with your key stakeholders.
Rugby star Kyran Bracken at launch of UK-wide SkillBuild…
Rugby World Cup winner Kyran Bracken has teamed up with the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) to kick off this year’s UK-wide SkillBuild (External link - Opens in a new tab or window) competition in Glasgow, to attract more people into
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