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Covid-19: CITB chief exec update – 26 March 2020
Today's key message is on the CITB’s decision to suspend industry levy collection.
Terms of funding - Structured fund
This is a supporting legal document which you should read before completing an application form.
Low but positive growth for UK construction amid Brexit…
The latest forecast from the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) expects positive growth for the sector despite the uncertainty of Brexit.
Short qualifications we pay grant for
We pay grant for the short qualifications listed below. Each qualification must be regulated but can be delivered by a number of awarding organisations. Grant payments are not linked to preference for one body over another.
Onsite experience opportunities in construction - Wales
CIT has invited bids for projects to create flexible onsite learning hubs which will increase the talent pool for job-ready construction workers in North and South West Wales.
Alun Griffiths (Contractors) Ltd
Coming from army bomb disposal into construction skills development, could Rob Cawley ensure that a Welsh infrastructure project went off with a bang? Identifying bombs and booby traps for safe disposal in Afghanistan must demand nerves of steel.
Building Skills for Net Zero
Our latest comprehensive research ‘Building Skills for Net Zero’ has used the Climate Change Committee’s data to define a skills routemap for the UK construction industry, which identifies the roles and expertise teams need to meet the
Short period qualifications eligible for a grant
The short period qualifications listed on this page are eligible for a CITB qualification grant, but not an attendance grant.
Heritage Construction in Wales: strengthening the sector…
The project will increase the uptake of heritage training within Wales, increasing the number of qualifications delivered and increasing awareness of the heritage sector within the construction industry.
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The UK, Welsh and Scottish governments have underpinned climate change commitments with a legally-binding target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050.