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Tackling health and safety during a pandemic
Simon Rosser, SHEQ Manager at Hereford Asbestos Services, explains why he completed CITB’s COVID-19 eCourse and the ways it will be beneficial moving forward.
Covid-19: CITB chief exec update - 4 March 2021
Today’s email details the launch of our Levy consultation, an overview of Scottish National Apprenticeship week, and how next week we’ll be celebrating women in construction.
Recruitment drive launched for new construction assessors …
A project has launched to recruit and train 100 new construction assessors across all of Scotland’s construction Colleges.
Levy registration review form | CITB
Only complete this form if you are an employer but believe that your business is not wholly or mainly engaged in construction industry activities. If your business is not an employer please email us at levy.grant@citb.co.uk and do not complete this
Scaffolders reach new heights with CITB Funding
ASC Edinburgh Ltd has supplied commercial, industrial and domestic scaffolding in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Central Scotland for over 30 years. Here Alan Cantwell, Managing Director, discusses how CITB’s Skills and Training Fund enabled ASC to: send
Covid-19: CITB chief exec update – 25 June 2020
Today's email shares our Skills Stability Plan 2020/21 and our plans for collecting the Levy over the next two years.
CITB welcomes government's £600bn infrastructure…
CITB comments on the Chancellor's UK infrastructure plan.
Two female industry leaders appointed to CITB board
The Skills Minister has appointed two leading women from the industry as trustees of the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB).
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South West England [18]. UK [106]. Wales [23]. West Midlands [19]. ... The CITB Construction Skills Network (CSN) report for 2021-25 outlines three scenarios for how the construction sector in Wales might recover from the current recession.
Green skills needed for all construction jobs
Globally, progress on climate action has not been anywhere near fast enough. The coronavirus pandemic led to a historic drop in global emissions last year, but it will be a glaring anomaly unless big changes are made.