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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.

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.

Concrete polishing

This standard will equip individuals with the knowledge and skills to install or renovate a range of different floors (or walls and ceilings).

EUSR Cat 5 Install Inspect & Remove Proprietary…

This course is designed for utilities operatives and supervisors working in environments where more complex excavation shoring activities are required. The course builds on developing the competencies required in the Category 3 and 4 courses and

NVQ Level 6 Diploma in Construction Site Management

The level 6 Diploma is for construction site managers who are looking to achieve an NVQ management qualification through a formal traditional course. The course includes six one-day taught modules over six months, and two onsite assessment visits

NVQ Level 4 Diploma in Construction Site Supervision

This course is for supervisors and assistant site managers who are looking to gain an NVQ qualification through a formal traditional course. The level 4 Diploma in Construction Site Management is for supervisors and assistant site managers working

Migration and UK Construction June 2023

After the referendum decision to leave the European Union (EU), CITB worked with industry to develop an evidence base, looking at how and why construction was using migrant workers, the key occupations they were working in and how employers planned