Site Search
Search module
Curator - left
Curator - center
Fully-matching results
CITB's Coronavirus response plan - a message from…
At CITB we are focused on skills and training and during this time we will be doing all we can to support the industry to protect those skills for when things return to normal.
Repair and maintenance of traditional pre-1919 buildings
This standard enables learners to select materials, components and equipment and prepare surfaces to receive decorative or protective paint systems by brush or roller on conservation or restoration projects.
Construction employer frameworks for ex-offenders in…
Commission: Employer led training and employment pathways into construction for ex-offenders. The project will map existing training / employment provision for ex-offenders.
Assessor infrastructure - Insulated Render and Cladding…
Build the skills capacity of the insulated render and cladding sector by creating new on-site assessors and delivering vocational qualifications to address the skills shortage.
Environmental awareness in construction
The purpose of this standard is to give the candidate an introduction to environmental issues in construction. This can be applied to any job role across the sectors to embed the main environmental challenges that need to be incorporated and
Requirements for ATOs
To become a CITB ATO, you will need to read the following requirements, and terms and conditions documents. You will also need to complete the respective forms of agreement.
ISG
ISG recognised that its collaborative and dynamic way of working could map well with the National Skills Academy for Construction approach to training development. But would it succeed?
Energy efficiency measures for older and traditional…
The project will pilot a Level 3 course developed through a year-long delivery programme. It will include a joint collaboration between the FMB, the National Trust, and Edwards Hart Consulting.
Major CITB funding boost to retain more apprentices in…
Employers and apprentices in the Scottish construction industry welcomed news today that the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) will increase its annual attendance grant funding to £2,500 for each apprentice in training. As an added
Asbestos surveying and sampling strategies
The aim of this training is to provide background and practical knowledge in the surveying of buildings for asbestos, and to provide general guidance on management procedures necessary to minimise exposure to any identified asbestos.