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The sky's the limit when you train up
Sky Scaffolding (Whitby) wanted to keep up with advances in scaffolding technology and needed to upskill their workforce – not only to meet rising demand, but to maximise capacity.
“Since training, work is much faster”
CITB-funded training can inspire and refresh workers of all ages in a business, just ask M.B. Roche & Sons Ltd.
AJC Carpentry Southern Limited values experience to grow…
In 2015, the Association of Technical Lightning and Access Specialists (ATLAS) faced a challenge.
Building young lives through construction careers…
Construction Youth Trust will test and develop effective pathways into construction for harder-to-reach young people and create a comprehensive best practice toolkit that will provide employers, particularly SMEs and supply-chain companies, with
Why it was worth it for the Property Care Association
It may be a relatively small trade body, but the Property Care Association (PCA) found the successful outcomes of a pilot course easily outweighed the effort of applying for CITB funding.
CITB-funded Right to Work films will “uphold the…
Training videos aimed at preventing illegal working and modern slavery in the construction sector have been launched.
CITB-funded training “a huge step forward” for Hire…
Read about how HAE's training and qualification needs have been rejuvenated after receiving funding.
Developing Digital Leadership Skills in Construction SMEs …
Developing Digital Leadership Skills in Construction SMEs (Giving leaders the skills to drive digital change)
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
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.