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Learn about other recognised construction card schemes. Find information about applying for and renewing cards, including CSCS and CPCS.
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CITB comment on M4 Relief Road
CITB Wales’ Partnerships Director, Mark Bodger said: “The M4 relief road would have led to a considerable increase in construction jobs in Wales, with valuable opportunities for skills and training.
CPCS Ride on Road Roller A31 (5 days)
This course is for people with limited or no experience of using pedestrian operated tower cranes. It teaches you how to operate a pedestrian operated tower crane safely and productively. On passing the technical tests, we will apply for the CPCS
National Construction College Campuses & Courses
The National Construction College (NCC) has sites and training centres across the UK, providing the construction training you need - whenever and wherever you want it.
CPCS Ride on Road Roller A31 experienced operators (2…
This condensed course is for experienced operators of ride-on road rollers who need a formal qualification. You gain the CPCS trained operator card (red card) on passing the technical test at the end.
Road Safety Marking Operative
The following information for the Road Safety Marking Operative course outlines key details such as the modules, dates and booking contact details.
Our Councils - Membership & National Insights
Scope and objectives of the Nation Councils, and members of our Nation Councils
Hire equipment service technician (HEST) - road-tow…
The purpose of this standard is to give the Hire Service technician the required skills and knowledge to safely complete inspections and conduct service and routine repairs on Road Tow Equipment.
Who we work with
CITB works with construction employers, training providers, and Government to ensure that our policies are aligned to national and local policy across the UK.
Available specialist applied-skills programmes (SAP)
The specialist applied-skills programmes (SAP) are 18-month long new entrant training programmes. The programmes lead to a vocational qualification (NVQ/SVQ), and are considered by trade associations and employers as 'sector apprenticeships'.