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VINCI and City of York Council – putting social value and …
Many new entrants to construction leave the industry early in their career. VINCI Construction’s solution? Helping them find their passion.
CITB sets out plan to support sector’s skills-based…
CITB has today announced its plan to help employers recover from the impact of Coronavirus, including a substantial reduction in Levy bills.
Thousands more people into Scottish construction's…
Supporting training and retraining to rebuild after the recovery, improving productivity and making it easier to help employers bring in apprentices and other new entrants to Scottish construction are key elements of CITB’s Strategic Plan,
£10m boost from CITB to get people of diverse backgrounds …
CITB will target more than 11,800 people to attract them into construction careers. Just 16% of construction employees are female, and 7% BAME, partly because construction firms rely on traditional recruitment methods.
Skippy Construction “Qualified staff will help my…
Training can have a positive ripple effect in an organisation, just ask Aaron Doonan, Managing Director of Torquay-based Skippy Construction.
CITB Wales update: New £780k onsite investment will…
Welcome to CITB Wales quarterly update. Here’s news on our work that will help you get the most of our services across Wales.
Construction Skills Network forecasts 2017-2021 - UK
Construction Skills Network forecasts 2017-2021 - UK
Construction Skills Network forecasts 2017-2021 - North…
Construction Skills Network forecasts 2017-2021 - North East
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Construction Skills Network forecasts 2017-2021 - North West
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Construction Skills Network forecasts 2017-2021 - West Midlands
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