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A twin-track strategy for Brexit-related skills…
The date for leaving the European Union is fast approaching. And as the deadline nears, one thing, amidst all the political uncertainty and debate, is for sure – employers are finding it harder to recruit skilled construction workers.
South West
Find out about financial support, training and events for your business in the South West
Busting myths about BIM
Find out more about how BIM really works.
New campaign to change young people's minds about…
With 168,500 construction job opportunities being created by 2023, CITB has launched a new campaign to help get more young people on the tools. The industry needs to change the hearts and minds of under-25s to address the skills shortage, as 71% of
History tells us why we must act on climate change -…
As yesterday marked the first Green Jobs Taskforce meeting, CITB’s Sustainability and Innovation Lead, Richard Bayliss, explores both the challenges and opportunities in meeting net zero.
Building Pathways (Pathways into Construction - NEETs,…
This project aims to take the learnings and experiences of delivering the highly successful CITB funded BuildForce and adapt the model to create new and better pathways for all five cohorts.
Scottish housebuilders team up to change the industry
Building Information Modelling (BIM) has changed the world of construction, but adopting it can be difficult for small and medium-sized companies (SMEs).
Top 100 most influential women in construction
The Top 100 most influential women in construction was launched in 2022 and intended to showcase the influential women that work in the sector, making female and non-binary role models more visible and accessible. Now in its 3rd year, we continue to
Construction Skills Network forecasts 2017-2021 - Greater …
Construction Skills Network forecasts 2017-2021 - Greater London
Construction Skills Network forecasts 2018-2022 - Greater …
Construction Skills Network forecasts 2018-2022 - Greater London