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Workforce Mobility and Skills in the UK Construction Sector 2022
CITB commissioned BMG Research to undertake the 2022 Construction Workforce Mobility Survey, which builds on previous surveys conducted in 2018/2019, 2015, 2012, 2007, and 2005. Face-to-face intervi...
Construction Skills Network Industry Outlook 2024-2028
The UK economy is showing signs of improvement from what was seen at the end of 2023. Growth is forecast to be modest and there is a need for an extra 251,500 extra construction workers by 2028 to mee...
Skills and Training in the Construction Industry 2021
CITB commissioned its seventh skills and training survey in 2021 to determine skill needs and training practices for the construction industry. It looked at both self-employed individuals and employer...
Survey of levy and grant support 2021
The survey of non-represented employers showed support for the 2022-2025 Levy Proposals. When asked about the importance of the Levy, grant, and funding system in encouraging training across the cons...
Migration and UK Construction 2021
The end of EU freedom of movement and the introduction of a new Points Based Immigration System was always going to be a challenge for the construction industry. CITB’s 5th study on Migration in the U...
Construction Skills Network - Industry Outlook Wales 2021-2025
The CITB Construction Skills Network (CSN) report for 2021-25 outlines three scenarios for how the construction sector in Wales might recover from the current recession.
Construction Skills Network Industry Outlook 2021-2025
Preliminary insights into Construction Skills Network forecast 2021-2025, which suggests that infrastructure and private housing will recover well.
A Challenge and an Opportunity – AI and Automation in the Construction industry
The pandemic, Grenfell Tower Inquiry and the decarbonisation agenda will likely increase adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation, according to our latest piece of research. In one of t...
Construction Skills Network forecasts 2018-2022 - Yorkshire and Humber
The Construction Skills Network (CSN) provides market intelligence and insight for the UK construction industry. This report covers Yorkshire and Humber.
Migration and construction - The view from employers, recruiters and non–UK born workers in 2019