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Procurement pilots set to save contractors and supply…
CITB and construction employers are piloting four schemes to improve procurement practices for homebuilding and infrastructure projects set to achieve £25m savings.
Introduction to movement joints
The purpose of training against this standard is to provide candidates with an introduction to the provision of movement joints in masonry construction.
Materials storage and protection
The purpose of training against this standard is to provide candidates with the knowledge to store and protect materials on site.
Supporting behavioural change within the UK’s aviation…
The project will deliver the CITB's Achieving Behavioural Change (ABC) programme.
Building Envelope Operative
The following information for the Building Envelope Operative course outlines key details such as the modules, dates and booking contact details.
Masonry cutting and drilling
The purpose of this standard is to provide the candidate with the knowledge, safety procedures and skill to be able to cut and drill masonry with all types of cutting and drilling equipment.
Equality and diversity policy
The policy covers CITB requirements for equality of opportunity, diversity and considerations for special access and particular assessment requirements for delegates and candidates.
Scottish construction industry: committed to apprentices…
Scotland’s construction firms have continued to demonstrate their commitment to apprenticeships despite the impact of Covid-19, according to new figures which come ahead of Scottish Apprenticeship Week (March 1-5).
World of work experience (WOWEx): the group placement…
The project will overcome the practical barriers to delivering work experience and increase the appeal of working within the industry by designing a week of work experience activity that any construction contractor can download and put into practice.
Construction Skills Fund: helping people get engaged with …
Director of Policy Steve Radley reflects on the new Construction Skills Fund and how the industry can work to make sure it has a lasting impact.