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Nation Council Chair vacancies: Help shape the future of…
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has Nation Council Chair vacancies for England and Scotland.
CITB agrees sale of National Construction College…
Walsall College will purchase CITB’s National Construction College (NCC) facility based at King’s Norton, Birmingham, on 30 November.
Ancillary non-licensed supervisor/manager refresher
The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with the theoretical and practical skills to undertake non-licensed work with asbestos including NNLW as defined in the approved code of practice (ACoP), currently L143 second edition,
Managing profitable construction - the skills profile
Managing profitable construction - the skills profile
Survey on Levy and grant support
These are the results of the Employer and Stakeholder Research (ESR) survey of non-represented employers’ views on support for the Levy and Grant system (Consensus) undertaken by IFF Research Ltd. (IFF) on behalf of CITB.
Scottish construction industry: committed to apprentices…
Scotland’s construction firms have continued to demonstrate their commitment to apprenticeships despite the impact of Covid-19, according to new figures which come ahead of Scottish Apprenticeship Week (March 1-5).
Homebuilders supporting and developing skills in existing …
The project will build networks of employers in the Home Building supply chain and promote collaboration between home builders, sub-contractors and the supply chain.
CITB apprenticeship application form
CITB apprenticeship application form
Gilding by transfer - Refresher
The purpose of the Gilding by transfer – Refresher standard is for delegates who have previously passed training to the full Gilding by transfer standard or subsequent refresher training and can provide proof of attendance.
ISG
ISG recognised that its collaborative and dynamic way of working could map well with the National Skills Academy for Construction approach to training development. But would it succeed?