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Lee Hopley. “I have been learning about the fundamentals of earthworks and highways with the great team at CITB National Construction College East. ... Martin Bonnington. Telephone: 07876130588 (Clare Hill) or 07388854496 (George Gooderson). Email:
Scaffolding training update
CITB has underscored its commitment to ensuring that the construction sector maintains access to a good supply of skilled scaffolders in the wake of the transfer of its training establishment to alternative training providers, as part of its reform
North East
Find out about financial support, training and events for your business in the North East
CITB chief emails industry
Today's key messages are on Apprenticeships, the CITB Levy, Site Safety Plus, a new employer support database and a monthly construction competition for schoolchildren across England, Scotland and Wales.
“A journey I will treasure”
Since training with Cyfle Building Skills award-winning apprentice and Construction Ambassador Lynsey Davies, 37, has had a colourful construction journey. Lynsey has gained a NVQ in plastering, managed the construction of a maternity ward project
Results of CITB funding
Find out how commissions have benefitted the construction industry
Scheme Rules for Site Safety Plus (SSP)
Read about the SSP rules and product requirements
“Apprentices are V&C’s future”
Barry Mason is Apprentice and Training Manager for V&C (SW) Limited, a family-run business, specialising in painting & decorating, dry lining & tiling. Barry began his career as a CITB apprentice and has enjoyed a variety of roles since, includ
"Why not build something good?"
21-year-old Chanell Fraser-Kellman from northwest London decided early on that she wouldn’t choose the path taken by many of her contemporaries at school – crime, drug-taking, carrying knives – so instead she joined the construction industry.
Construction Dust Partnership
Learn about the risks of excessive dust on work sites and how to reduce the risk of exposure