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Stone industry professional practice

The project will deliver eight days of training spread over one year aimed at: stone industry new entrants; those with a general construction background who need understanding of working with natural stone; time-served masons/restorers/operatives

EUSR Cat 3 Install, Inspect & remove Timber Support…

This course has been developed in conjunction with major utilities construction firms. It is for operatives with limited knowledge of safe methods to support excavations. You will also learn the correct assembly and safe use of trench boxes.

CISRS Advanced Scaffolding Inspection Training Scheme…

This course is for people who hold a CISRS Inspection Card (or previous equivalent) or a CISRS Scaffolder Card for at least two years, or hold a CISRS Advanced Scaffolder Card (blue card). You will learn the appropriate safety regulations and

CPCS Forward Tipping Dumper Wheeled A09 (4 days)

This course is for people with limited or no experience who want to learn to operate a wheeled forward tipping dumper. On passing the technical tests, we will apply for the CPCS trained operator card (red card) on your behalf.

EUSR Cat 4 Install, Inspect & Remove Steel Support…

This course has been developed in conjunction with major utilities construction firms. It is for operatives with limited knowledge of safe methods to support excavations. You will also learn the correct assembly and safe use of trench boxes.

Pilot APP site training Quebec Park

The project is a pilot to train construction workers on the ‘Assured Performance Process’, a methodology produced by the National Energy Foundation.

Construction Contextualised Curriculum

This contextualised curriculum project will consist of the development of a suite of resources, available online, for the use of teachers, careers advisers and industry ambassadors that raise the profile and desirability of careers in construction