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What is the National Specialist Accredited Centre (NSAC)? …
The National Specialist Accredited Centre (NSAC) provides the construction industry with training and assessment services for highly specialised trades which aren't part of a normal college or training provider's offering.
"A chance to gain training advice from those in the…
An interactive, employer-designed construction roadshow is coming to Deganwy, North Wales on October 23.
Response to challenges from Hudson Contract
In light of recent challenges from Hudson Contract, CITB have released a statement.
Green skills needed for all construction jobs
Globally, progress on climate action has not been anywhere near fast enough. The coronavirus pandemic led to a historic drop in global emissions last year, but it will be a glaring anomaly unless big changes are made.
Building the future
The project will build capacity in the North West by adding onto the existing services the North West Contractors Training Group offers to its members
Online and virtual reality training
The project is based on Hire Association Europe’s objective to invest in new technologies and make training more readily accessible to a wider audience using innovative solutions including 360 degree video, 3D animation, Virtual and Augmented
Investing in labour
Investing in labour
Green Careers Week - Every job is a green job
The first ever Green Careers Week takes place this month. The aim of the campaign, which runs from November 07-12 is to shine a light on green career pathways. CITB has just published a dynamic Net Zero Action Plan which looks at the construction
CPCS Remote Controlled Tower Crane A04c
This course is for people with limited or no experience of using pedestrian operated tower cranes. It teaches you how to operate a pedestrian operated tower crane safely and productively. On passing the technical tests, we will apply for the CPCS
It was easier than I thought it would be
Today, 22 August, 4.8 million 16-17 year-olds will be anxiously clutching the brown envelope containing their long-awaited GCSE results.
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