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New Go Construct service for local work experience on construction sites
CITB is developing a new online service featuring work experience opportunities on local construction sites, part of a drive to link candidates with employers.

CITB and NFRC agree to suspend tiling and slating competition from SkillBuild 2020
SkillBuild 2020 update.

Open Doors: An important opportunity for industry
Zara Edmondson from Kier reveals the value of taking part in Open Doors and why more businesses should get on board.

CITB signs heads of terms with West Suffolk College over NCC in Norfolk
CITB confirms that it is to sign a heads of terms agreement with West Suffolk College over the sale of the National Construction College (NCC) at Bircham Newton.

CITB comment on Home Office migration plan
CITB Strategy and Policy Director Steve Radley, said: “CITB cautiously welcomes lowering the salary threshold for skilled migrants, increasing the number of construction occupations eligible to work in the UK, and the commitment to monitor and respond to skills shortages.

National Apprenticeship Week 2020: Hear from employers
For National Apprenticeship Week 2020, we hear from the employers at the forefront of apprenticeship delivery.

The HoloLens: Transforming construction
Digital tech company, PAULEY, discusses how CITB's Flexible Fund has helped in transforming tunnelling training through immersive learning.

Two new vacancies on CITB Scotland’s Nation Council
Senior members of the construction industry are being invited to apply to join the Scotland Nation Council for the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB).

One new vacancy on CITB England's Nation Council
CITB is seeking a senior construction industry professional to join its England Nation Council.

One new vacancy on CITB Wales’ Nation Council
“A chance to make a real difference in the skills system in Wales”