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Found 38 funded projects. Funded projects are sorted in the most recent first.
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- Bridge the Gap into Construction (Pathways into Construction - NEETs, long term unemployed and women)
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Funding theme:
Careers
Funding topic:Careers and recruitmentProject lead:Abbey Access Centre LtdAmount awarded:£604,800Project summary:Abbey Access Training, Construction Skills Solutions, Lindum Construction and a group of Lincolnshire Construction employers propose to join forces offering young people on the NEET register, Unemployed Women and Long Term Unemployed an innovative 3-staged engagement programme.
- BuildForce (Pathways into Construction - service leavers)
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Funding theme:
Careers
Funding topic:Learning resourcesProject lead:LendleaseAmount awarded:£1,012,116Project summary:BuildForce - Veterans will deliver a service to the veteran community (who left military service at least a year ago) and to construction employers. The aim of the service will be to help veterans “get jobs in construction and get into training which leads to jobs in construction”.
- BuildForce will provide the wraparound service (finding, screening, supporting and brokering candidates into work experience and into employment) with UCEM delivering three activities for BuildForce; developing more accessible and inclusive learning pathways to meet the needs of industry
- Collaboration with MHS (Mental Health and Support) Training and Consultancy Limited (CITB approved trainer) will roll out the innovative Lendlease and MHS pilot of providing 1-2-1 mental health first aid support to the beneficiaries and supporting them in getting more help if required.
- Building Growth South West (Pathways into Construction - NEETs, long term unemployed, service leavers, women, full time learners)
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Funding theme:
Careers
Funding topic:Careers and recruitmentProject lead:YTKO LtdAmount awarded:£682,878Project summary:Building Growth South West will develop and deliver strategic promotional and pre-employment training programmes to support learners into a career in construction; bridging the gap and building pathways between third sector and community networks, training providers and employers.
- Building young lives through construction careers (Pathways into Construction - NEETs and full time learners)
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Funding theme:
Careers
Funding topic:Careers and recruitmentProject lead:Construction Youth TrustAmount awarded:£537,500Project summary:Construction Youth Trust will test and develop effective pathways into construction for harder-to-reach young people and create a comprehensive best practice toolkit that will provide employers, particularly SMEs and supply-chain companies, with proven methods of engaging, recruiting and retaining two of the priority groups:
- young people not in education, training or work (NEET) or identified by the authorities as being at significant risk of becoming NEET,
- full-time learners currently studying construction and built environment diplomas.
Through a project that will research, develop and test new and existing approaches and pathways (e.g. engagement activities, work-readiness programmes, resources, coaching frameworks, support networks), we will support employers of all sizes, with a focus on supply-chain employers, to connect with NEET young people and full-time FE learners.
As well as prioritising young people who have historically been under-represented in the industry (i.e. people from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnicity (BAME) backgrounds and young women), we also want to reach young people who do not currently view employment in the construction industry favourably, and help them to realise the varied opportunities and entry routes available to them.
- North Glasgow Community Skills Academy (NGCSA) - Pathways into Construction - NEETs and service leavers
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Funding theme:
Careers
Funding topic:Careers and recruitmentProject lead:Sibbald LtdAmount awarded:£1,200,060Project summary:This project will deliver a menu of collaborative support, employability and occupational/vocational training complemented with work experience.
Over the three years of the project, they will engage 180 beneficiaries, 90 from each of two priority groups (NEET and Service Leavers).
- Pathways into Home Building Careers (Pathways into Construction - NEETs, service leavers, women and full time learners)
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Funding theme:
Careers
Funding topic:Small employer support, Changing industry cultureProject lead:Home Builders Federation LtdAmount awarded:£1,970,037Project summary:This project will offer a programme of training and support for the four beneficiary groups outlined, catering to each group's specific needs and offering guaranteed interviews
- Project RECCE – Veteran Construction Training Course (Pathways into Construction - service leavers)
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Funding theme:
Careers
Funding topic:Careers and recruitmentProject lead:Balfour Beatty PlcAmount awarded:£576,964Project summary:Project RECCE is offering a chance for veterans to enter the construction industry and for employers to demonstrate their commitment to the Armed Forces Covenant and produce real transformational social value. Further to this, the construction industry can be prepared to receive a steady stream of fresh talent which has already honed its skills in the military.
A key aim of this proposal is to expand the courses beyond the North West, whilst continuing to deliver there. Each course will be for 12 veterans. There will be a total of 18 courses, leading to a total of 216 veterans trained.
- Boosting Infrastructure Productivity Programme
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Funding theme:
Training and development
Funding topic:Changing industry cultureProject lead:CECAAmount awarded:£684,338Project summary:This project will support infrastructure suppliers to be ready for Project 13, a fundamental change in how the sector’s clients deliver high performing infrastructure.
Project 13 was launched in May 2018. It seeks to develop a new business model – based on an enterprise, not on traditional transactional arrangements – to boost certainty and productivity in delivery, improve whole life outcomes in operation and support a more sustainable, innovative, highly skilled industry.
A major challenge for the roll out of Project 13 will be training and development of the workforce to deliver improved productivity. As Project 13 is a new initiative, there is no existing training provision.
The group’s proposal is to develop and deliver a Boosting Infrastructure Productivity syllabus focusing on Project 13, with a sustainable model that can continue after the funded period.
- Improving performance through better procurement practices (Performance through Procurement)
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Funding theme:
Training and development
Funding topic:Changing industry culture, Productivity and new ways of working, Digital and new technology, Learning resources, New qualifications and courses, Small employer support, Leadership and managementProject lead:Action Sustainability LtdAmount awarded:£1,060,472Project summary:“Performance through Procurement” brings together 11 of our Partners who are tier 1 contractors, their key supply chain members and client organisations to drive increased performance through the adoption of better procurement and supply chain management practices and improved collaboration.
We will achieve this through five key activities:
- Developing a supply chain performance dashboard - to track performance improvements.
- Developing a procurement skills diagnostic tool - to assess the training needs of participants.
- Developing 8 CPD accredited training courses, 8 e-learning modules and an online resource library of learning videos, materials and tools.
- Delivering 92 training sessions and over 200 days of coaching through three work streams:
- 40 organisations participating in 10 supply chain improvement projects.
- Direct trainer led delivery to 400 supply chain organisations in the 3 target sectors.
- 300+ organisations access procurement training through our online portal.
- Monitoring the impact of our training interventions.
- Lean Procurement Development Pathway
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Funding theme:
Training and development
Funding topic:Changing industry cultureProject lead:BAM NuttallAmount awarded:£635,565Project summary:The BAM Nuttall and LCI project will implement a value-driven approach to procurement, which will replace the current cost/price-driven, low margin and low-investment transactional procurement model.
Their approach will establish clear goals and prioritize benefit creation for clients, investors and companies at every level and in every element of the value stream.