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Man-made cement fibre slating
Man-made cement fibre slating
Employers with in-house training
If you are a construction company with an in-house training department that provides non-commercial training, you could apply to become a CITB Approved Training Organisation (ATO).
Temporary Works Co-ordinator Training Course (TWCTC) and…
The two-day Temporary works co-ordinator training course (TWCTC) and one-day refresher course (TWCTC-R) are designed to help those who have responsibility for managing all forms of temporary works on site. The course seeks to improve the knowledge
Fitted furniture renovation - Refresher
The purpose of the Fitted furniture renovation - Refresher standard is for delegates who have previously passed training to the full Fitted furniture renovation standard or subsequent refresher training and can provide proof of attendance.
Panel soffit formwork for general operatives
This standard is to provide the skills / information required to erect and dismantle manhandled panel soffit formwork. This training would be relevant for concrete frame operatives, formworkers and supervisors.
Recoating roofs of metal, asbestos, and fibre-cement
Recoating roofs of metal, asbestos, and fibre-cement
Industry standards
Industry standards
Reinforced concrete for engineers and supervisors
This standard aims to provide learners including engineers’ foreman, supervisors, gangers and graduates with knowledge and understanding of inspecting, pouring and testing of products relating to steel reinforcement, formwork and poured concrete.
Skills needs, new recruits and the challenges ahead’s…
Helping employers with their immediate skills needs, clear information to attract new recruits including from FE, and tackling long-term challenges underpin CITB’s England Plan, published today (7 April).
Structural Timber Association: Standardised skills for…
In the world of off-site construction, timber frame is one of the fastest-growing techniques. But the available skills are not keeping pace with the trend.