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Construction Skills Network Industry Outlook 2024-2028
The UK economy is showing signs of improvement from what was seen at the end of 2023. Growth is forecast to be modest and there is a need for an extra 251,500 extra construction workers by 2028 to meet the expected levels of work. The latest
Construction Skills Network forecasts 2007-2011 -…
Construction Skills Network forecasts 2007-2011 - Scotland
Digital leaders: taking action on construction’s digital…
Digital leaders: taking action on construction’s digital future (Giving leaders the skills to drive digital change)
Travel to train booking form for Specialist…
Travel to train booking form for Specialist Applied-skills Programme
Britain’s construction training body pledges pre-Covid…
The training body for British construction is proposing to keep rates at pre-Covid levels as it launches a wide-reaching consultation into its funding proposals.
Nation Council Chair vacancies: Help shape the future of…
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has Nation Council Chair vacancies for England and Scotland.
Abrasive Wheels: Disc Mounting tuition and practical…
This half-day course provides basic training in the safe mounting of abrasive wheels and discs. You will learn about different types of wheels and discs and their functions. The course is aimed at workers in the construction industry.
What is the NSAfC?
The National Skills Academy for Construction (NSAfC) is a way of working that enables you to get the skills you need on site, on time.
Our funding priorities
CITB funding aims to help industry address the skills gap in construction. We invest in projects aligned to our three priorities.
On-Site Assessment and Training (OSAT)
This project will reduce the skills gap and increase training expenditure by delivering a programme of enhancements to SME employers in the finishes and interiors sector to achieve L2 NVQs in appropriate occupation.