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Short duration training support

We offer video guides and documents to support you with updating learners' achievement records in the Construction Training Register (CTR) and to manage your profile and add or update your courses on the Construction Training Directory (CTD).

Deducting levy from wages (both PAYE and Net CIS)

Although the 1996 Employment Rights Act permits deductions from earnings in certain circumstances, under the 1982 Industrial Training Act, CITB is the only organisation authorised to impose and collect CITB levy from employers in the industry.

How to become a TPN member

Applying to become a Training Provider Network (TPN) member is straightforward, with support provided to help you complete your application successfully.

Members of the board

Find out who the members of the CITB Board are and which sector of the industry they represent.

Built-up felt roofing apprenticeship course

This apprenticeship course is for people who want to gain an academic qualification in built-up felt roofing, while gaining professional experience. You'll learn how to work with bitumen, roofing felts, surfacing and insulation materials. The

Building on BIM function specific BIM training

The programme will create a publically shared rubric built on VINCI best practices for the industry to use to upskill their job families in BIM. This is in response to the ambitious 2025 Construction Strategy which aims to achieve 33% reductions in

Annual review, report and accounts

Annual Report and Accounts 2022-2023. This year we set out to respond to feedback we received from the last Consensus and the unique workforce circumstances surrounding construction. Firstly, we empowered employers by giving them a greater say on

Local Skills Improvement Plans (LSIPs)

Local Skills Improvement Plans (LSIPs) are a new employer-led initiative from the Department for Education (DfE) in England. They aim to reshape skills training provision to better meet the local needs of employers and the wider economy. CITB has