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Maple Aion wins funding to develop skills for a major…
When the construction and civil engineering firm Maple Aion Ltd won a big contract to maintain steam pipes on a 180-acre site, it looked for ways to develop staff skills for the project.
McCarrick Construction - "CITB funding saved us…
CITB funding has led to a trio of benefits for McCarrick Construction.
AJC Carpentry Southern Limited values experience to grow…
Hampshire-based joinery company AJC Carpentry Southern (External link - Opens in a new tab or window) needed to train up workers who already knew what they were doing, but didn’t have the qualifications to show for it. CITB funding was available
Multi-skilling for the future with B4Box
Social building enterprise B4Box identified a strong business case for developing a multi-skilled workforce – but with a lack of multi-trade training providers out there, they decided to do it themselves.
Bovey Construction sees improvements from funded training …
Based in Devon, Bovey specialises in complex high-quality projects and employs over 30 skilled construction professionals. It wanted to increase profitability by planning better, reducing waste and defects.
Something new for something old from Carmarthenshire…
With around a third of the buildings in Wales built before 1919, there’s strong demand inside the industry for qualified heritage specialists –but a lack of training courses available.
Dukeries Roofing learns about Lean construction methods
Dale Evison talks about how CITB funding helped Dukeries Roofing streamline their business. See his story in this video for CITB.
Breaking Ground: New training film paves the way to a…
Every day over 65 million customers and citizens in the UK rely on the energy and utilities sector’s workforce to deliver the essential services that underpin our everyday lives: water, gas, power and waste for our homes and businesses.
Net Zero: 22,500 new construction roles to be created in…
To ensure the Scottish Government’s commitment to achieving Net Zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045 is on track, the construction industry will require the equivalent of 22,500 new roles to be created by 2028.
Construction Skills Network forecasts 2016-2020 - East
Construction Skills Network forecasts 2016-2020 - East