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NVQ Level 6 Diploma in Construction Site Management
The level 6 Diploma is for construction site managers who are looking to achieve an NVQ management qualification through a formal traditional course. The course includes six one-day taught modules over six months, and two onsite assessment visits
AJC Carpentry Southern Limited values experience to grow…
In 2015, the Association of Technical Lightning and Access Specialists (ATLAS) faced a challenge.
Site Supervisors' Safety Training Scheme (SSSTS)…
This two-day SSSTS course is for site supervisors. You will learn about your legal responsibilities regarding health, safety, welfare and environmental issues.
CITB-funded training “a huge step forward” for Hire…
Read about how HAE's training and qualification needs have been rejuvenated after receiving funding.
Piloting the Deployment of ISO18404 in the Construction…
The project will develop a programme to accredit organisations in the British Standards Institution ISO18404 for Lean Construction.
Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) course
This SMSTS course is for project managers, site managers and supervisors, business owners and clients. You will gain an understanding of health, safety, welfare and environmental issues on construction sites.
Career and training progression routes
Career and training progression routes
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?
Supporting training and addressing key challenges – CITB…
Supporting Welsh construction businesses while ensuring new recruits are welcomed into the industry are the key goals of CITB’s plan for 2021/22 for the nation, unveiled today (Wednesday 7 April).
CITB agrees sale of National Construction College…
Walsall College will purchase CITB’s National Construction College (NCC) facility based at King’s Norton, Birmingham, on 30 November.