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Specifying concrete and receiving onsite
The purpose of this standard is to provide candidates with the understanding needed for specifying concrete and receiving concrete onsite.
Concrete placing compacting and finishing
This training standard is designed to familiarise candidates with different methods of concrete transport and placing methods, best practice in compacting and finishing, and the influence of concrete mix design.
Onsite assessment for apprentices in Scotland
CITB is investing in construction apprenticeship training providers in Scotland.
How you benefit as a CITB Recognised Organisation
Find out how to increase your organisation's reach and recognition by joining CITB's training model.
Inverness man runs 10 marathons in May to raise money for …
An Inverness man with a heart of gold has vowed to run the equivalent of 10 marathons in May to raise money for the country’s NHS heroes during the coronavirus lockdown.
Available specialist applied-skills programmes (SAP)
The specialist applied-skills programmes (SAP) are 18-month long new entrant training programmes. The programmes lead to a vocational qualification (NVQ/SVQ), and are considered by trade associations and employers as 'sector apprenticeships'.
F: Specialist activities
Get specialist activities guidance for health and safety from our list of organisations and websites.
Three-step guide to using digital in your construction…
Digital technologies - such as virtual reality and wearable technology - have the potential to increase productivity, transform efficiency and help attract a new generation of talent to the sector. But change needs to accelerate.
Supervision of concrete pumping operations
The purpose of this standard is to provide the knowledge and skills applicable to supervise and control concrete pumping operations and manage the associated risks.
Seven things we learned from CITB colleges to…
Steve Radley, CITB Policy Director, on ways to address findings that 60% of construction students at college don't get jobs in the industry.