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Find a CITB Funded Training Group
CITB funds local, regional and specialist Training Groups that support a variety of employers across different trades. All Training Groups help employers access training that meets their needs.
Management & Supervisory Courses at the NCC
The National Construction College offers management courses tailored to the needs of the construction industry. Courses are designed to fit around a busy work schedule so you're never off site for too long. Construction ILM, NVQ in site management,
Low but positive growth for UK construction amid Brexit…
The latest forecast from the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) expects positive growth for the sector despite the uncertainty of Brexit.
Migration and UK Construction 2021 - Migration | CITB
The end of EU freedom of movement and the introduction of a new Points Based Immigration System was always going to be a challenge for the construction industry. CITB’s 5th study on Migration in the UK Construction Industry examines the impact of
Employer Networks
Employer Networks are an initiative set up and funded by CITB aiming to simplify the way you get the support and funding you need to access the training you want. It’s all part of the service. Collectively employers are shaping the way funds
NCC Courses
Thank you CITB and Taylor Woodrow Academy!”. Eva Hallas. “I took a trip to the CITB's National Construction College at Bircham Newton in Norfolk for the Office of Rail and ... Martin Bonnington. Telephone: 07876130588 (Clare Hill) or 07388854496
UKCES UK report 2009/10
UKCES UK report 2009/10
National Skills Academy for Construction (NSAfC)
Learn about the National Skills Academy for Construction (NSAfC) and how you can be part of the NSAfC programme and network
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
UKCES UK report 2010/11
UKCES UK report 2010/11