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Wales to receive £3.6m construction investment to…
The British construction sector is set to receive a £17.8m injection of support for training and retraining more skilled workers to help the industry face the skills challenges of the future.
Apprenticeships and the NSAfC
Apprentices learn valuable skills and knowledge while they earn on the job, through a mix of workplace experience and training at college or with an approved provider. Apprenticeships allow you to grow talent effectively, developing the skills you
Expression of interest form for Degree-placement Work…
If you are intending to apply for Work Experience grant for the period 1 April 2020 – 30 September 2021, please complete the form.
Suggest a training course
Use this form to suggest construction and related courses only to be grant eligible.
Suggest a qualification or apprenticeship for grant
Use this form to suggest a construction and related qualification or apprenticeship for grant eligibility.
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).
Why it was worth it for the Property Care Association
It may be a relatively small trade body, but the Property Care Association (PCA) found the successful outcomes of a pilot course easily outweighed the effort of applying for CITB funding.
CITB-funded Right to Work films will “uphold the…
Training videos aimed at preventing illegal working and modern slavery in the construction sector have been launched.
Skippy Construction “Qualified staff will help my…
Training can have a positive ripple effect in an organisation, just ask Aaron Doonan, Managing Director of Torquay-based Skippy Construction.
The sky's the limit when you train up
Sky Scaffolding (Whitby) wanted to keep up with advances in scaffolding technology and needed to upskill their workforce – not only to meet rising demand, but to maximise capacity.