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Found 113 funded projects. Funded projects are sorted in the most recent first.
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- Property Level Flood Protection Training & Development Toolkit
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Funding theme:
Innovation
Funding topic:Sectors and roles, Careers and recruitment, New qualifications and courses, Small employer supportProject lead:Property Care AssociationAmount awarded:£2,296Project summary:The project will develop training essential to the upskilling of flood industry professionals in the area of Property Level Protection (PLP) The training will support employers working in Flood Protection. The project will pilot newly developed training materials and look to introduce an examination process leading to a certificated qualification.
- Quality and safety in the highway – backfilling the excavation
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Funding theme:
Innovation
Funding topic:Learning resources, Sectors and rolesProject lead:Energy and Utility SkillsAmount awarded:£51,830Project summary:The project is the third and final stage of a set of three projects which have piloted a series of short videos These videos communicate key information on the topic of safety at work.
The aim of these videos is to influence behaviour and reduce accidents on site to develop a learning resource which is flexible, can be delivered on site with minimal resource, and can be embedded into existing training practices through the Utilities Contractors Training Group membership.
- Research Investment Fund - CECA
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Funding theme:
Innovation
Funding topic:Sectors and roles, Productivity and new ways of workingProject lead:Civil Engineering Contractors AssociationAmount awarded:£35,000Project summary:This project was commissioned to provide empirical evidence of the scale of the skills gap and skills shortage in the profession of the Ecological Clerk of Works (ECoW).
The availability of ECoW has not historically been measured nor their competence assessed. As a result, there is concern that skills gaps and potential skills shortages in this area could exist.
- Research Investment Fund
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Funding theme:
Innovation
Funding topic:Productivity and new ways of working, Sectors and rolesProject lead:Construction Plant AssociationAmount awarded:£35,000Project summary:The project responds to a need to conduct research into the Plant sector to better understand the number of plant operators, and the degree of entry to – exit from the labour force.
The project will use this research to gain better data which can be used for planning and implementing recruitment and upskilling programmes in both general and specialist areas.
- Right to Work training videos
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Funding theme:
Innovation
Funding topic:Changing industry culture, Learning resources, Sectors and roles, Small employer support, Leadership and managementProject lead:Fortem Solutions (formerly Willmott Dixon Partnerships)Amount awarded:£18,441Project summary:The Right to Work project is aimed at providing construction businesses, and their entire supply chain with accessible training on how to check the ‘right to work’ status of all their employees thereby preventing illegal working and any modern slavery/trafficking activities.
The method for communicating this information will be via video. This video can be hosted on the CITB website or CITB YouTube channels, allowing access to everyone in the industry, large or small.
- Service Tech training for small tools plant
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Funding theme:
Innovation
Funding topic:Sectors and roles, New qualifications and courses, Small employer supportProject lead:Hire Association EuropeAmount awarded:£27,725Project summary:The project will increase access to the right training for fitters/plant mechanics in the tool hire industry.
The current level 3 NVQ plant maintenance qualification, whilst relevant to our sector, concentrates on larger equipment the Service Tech training will focus specifically on small hand held tools and equipment hire. In turn this will reduce skills shortages and reduce skills gaps.
At the end of the project, the training content will be available through National Occupational Standards for 'Small plant and tool maintenance' specialist up-skilling programme.
- Timber frame competency award scheme online audit system
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Funding theme:
Innovation
Funding topic:Digital and new technology, Learning resources, Sectors and roles, Small employer supportProject lead:Structural Timber AssociationAmount awarded:£12,000Project summary:The project will expand on previous work completed and will produce a series of Timber Frame Competency Award Scheme booklets
The Silver level will initially be completed(bronze and gold to follow).
At present there is no way of auditing people's involvement. Therefore this project will deliver a self-certification process online.
After the project these documents will be made available on the STA web site for industry to download and use, helping to standardise skills within the structural timber sector.
- Timber frame fire safety guidance video
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Funding theme:
Innovation
Funding topic:Changing industry culture, Productivity and new ways of working, Learning resources, Sectors and roles, Small employer supportProject lead:Structural Timber AssociationAmount awarded:£15,000Project summary:The project will develop fire safety information in response to calls for additional measures, following industry failures to meet CDM responsibilities in this area.
A video will be developed on fire safety and hosted on the Structural Timber Association (STA) website.
- Training and skills development – lightning conductor engineers and steeplejacks
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Funding theme:
Innovation
Funding topic:Learning resources, Sectors and roles, Small employer support, New qualifications and coursesProject lead:ATLASAmount awarded:£66,288Project summary:The project will upskill operatives with grandfather rights to ensure all those with CSCS cards also achieve associated NVQs by 2020.
It will do this by developing an introductory course and Specialist Upskilling Programme (SUP) and these courses will then be rolled out to the sector.
- Digital Construction BIM: The Next Generation
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Funding theme:
Training and development
Funding topic:Changing industry culture, Productivity and new ways of working, Digital and new technology, Sectors and roles, New qualifications and courses, Small employer support, Leadership and managementProject lead:National Federation of BuildersAmount awarded:£572,720Project summary:This programme will work with SME Tier 1 contractors to identify ten construction projects which will be delivered incorporating BIM technologies and processes across the supply chain.
It will develop and deliver a baseline maturity assessment for collaborative working and BIM, identify the skills and training required to deliver a live BIM project; creating the technical and cultural environment to develop, implement and manage a common data environment on the projects, incorporate BIM and Lean principles to ensure effective and efficient project delivery.
After the project, a skills diagnostic will be available for construction employers to discover the BIM maturity of their organisation. The tool will go on to signpost to training, based on Government BIM standards, to address gaps. A leadership programme will be available to undertake BIM transformation in construction businesses. Additional support will be available in best practice documentation. These materials will have been tested through the supply chains of 10 Tier 1 contractors.