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Alun Griffiths (Contractors) Ltd

Coming from army bomb disposal into construction skills development, could Rob Cawley ensure that a Welsh infrastructure project went off with a bang? Identifying bombs and booby traps for safe disposal in Afghanistan must demand nerves of steel.

Ancillary non-licensed supervisor/manager refresher

The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with the theoretical and practical skills to undertake non-licensed work with asbestos including NNLW as defined in the approved code of practice (ACoP), currently L143 second edition,

Hub South West Scotland

The question was how to encourage local small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in south-west Scotland to access £500 million of construction investment – and create training and job opportunities in the process. The answer was the client based

EUSR Cat 3 Install, Inspect & remove Timber Support…

This course has been developed in conjunction with major utilities construction firms. It is for operatives with limited knowledge of safe methods to support excavations. You will also learn the correct assembly and safe use of trench boxes.

EUSR Cat 4 Install, Inspect & Remove Steel Support…

This course has been developed in conjunction with major utilities construction firms. It is for operatives with limited knowledge of safe methods to support excavations. You will also learn the correct assembly and safe use of trench boxes.

Levy registration review form | CITB | Appeals

Only complete this form if you are an employer but believe that your business is not wholly or mainly engaged in construction industry activities. If your business is not an employer please email us at levy.grant@citb.co.uk.

EUSR Cat 5 Install Inspect & Remove Proprietary…

This course is designed for utilities operatives and supervisors working in environments where more complex excavation shoring activities are required. The course builds on developing the competencies required in the Category 3 and 4 courses and