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Construction Skills Network forecasts 2008-2012 - Wales
Construction Skills Network forecasts 2008-2012 - Wales
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.
Construction Skills Network forecasts 2006-2010 -…
Construction Skills Network forecasts 2006-2010 - Northern Ireland
Introduction to heritage construction skills
The project will provide training focused on heritage construction. Thirty individuals currently following NVQ2 and 3 will benefit from this training.
Construction Skills Network forecasts 2007-2011 - East of …
Construction Skills Network forecasts 2007-2011 - East of England
Construction Skills Network blueprint for UK construction …
Construction Skills Network blueprint for UK construction 2009-2013
Developing timber frame manufacturing competence
The project will provide new competency based training materials which have been prioritised due to immediate demand from industry. These training materials will be available for electronic use.
“Happy to be moving forward” – Mike gets on track with…
20-year-old Mike Blunt from Andover has worked hard to be where he is today. Being deaf from birth may have deterred others from pursuing a career in construction, but Mike has never viewed it as a reason to hold him back.
Recruitment and Assessment Capacity Building
This project seeks to build the capacity of Glasgow Clyde College’s (GCC) work based assessment capability by creating a pool of occupationally competent and qualified training and assessment staff.
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