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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
The Training Provider Network
The Training Provider Network (TPN) enables us to work together to make training more accessible and improve quality. A collaboration between CITB and training providers across Britain, the network makes it easier for construction industry employers
Apprenticeship grants for intermediate, advanced and…
We pay grants for attendance and achievements on approved intermediate, advanced and higher Apprenticeship Frameworks in England where an apprentice started prior to 1 August 2020.
How to become a TPN member
Applying to become a Training Provider Network (TPN) member is straightforward, with support provided to help you complete your application successfully.
Who we work with
CITB works with construction employers, training providers, and Government to ensure that our policies are aligned to national and local policy across the UK.
Find a Short Course for Construction
The Construction Training Directory is where you will be able to find the training you need that is delivered by CITB Approved Training Organisations (ATOs)
Wales Apprenticeship grants
We pay grants for attendance and achievements on approved Apprenticeships in Wales.
About Training Groups
CITB supports over 88 Training Groups across England, Scotland and Wales.
Covid-19: CITB chief exec update – 23 June 2020
Today’s email includes news of our new CITB eCourses and the results of recent surveys of employers and training providers – research like this guides our decision-making as to support for industry at this time.
On-site T Level Competency Pilot
Onsite Construction T Levels were launched in September 2021 with just over 100 students. T Levels are based on the same standards as apprenticeships, which gives students a strong grounding in their specialist area. Students can specialise in