Skills

T-level results: jump in construction students passing 

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The number of students successfully completing construction-related T levels has rocketed, national results day data shows.  A total of 111 students qualified with T levels in onsite construction today (15 August), while a further 296 students have been awarded a building services engineering T level.  The figures are up from…

DfE commits to publishing Farmer’s CITB review

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The government has confirmed that the Farmer review of the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) will be published at the end of the summer. There had been fears that the delayed report could be buried, as it had been commissioned by the previous government. Construction News understands that the Farmer…

CITB announces levy consultation

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Contractors and other construction businesses are to be consulted on the cost of the Construction Industry Training Board’s (CITB’s) training levy. The board announced yesterday (29 July) that it would be restarting consensus engagement in September on levy proposals for 2026-29. It will canvass views on how funding for training…

CITB set for ‘key role’ in Skills England operations

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The government’s planned new skills quango will partner rather than replace the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB), industry leaders have predicted. Following the announcement this week of early details of what Skills England will do, senior figures who will work with the new body said they did not expect radical…

NI launches academy to tackle skills backlog

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The Northern Ireland government has launched its own skills academy in a bid to beat the shortage of civil engineers. The new Civil Engineering Skills Academy will target school leavers to fill 48 places to become trainee civil engineering assistants. The academy was created by the Department for Infrastructure as…

National Construction College making ‘progress’, says Ofsted

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One of the industry’s leading training centres for apprentices is making progress in upgrading its teaching and support, according to the education watchdog. Ofsted revealed that the National Construction College (NCC) in Norfolk made a number of changes, including to its curriculum, marking and careers guidance, after being given a…

Contractor duo recognised for gender equality policies

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Two of the UK’s biggest construction contractors have won plaudits for promoting gender equality within their businesses. Costain and Willmott Dixon, which placed 12th and 19th respectively in the most recent CN100 list, were both named in The Times’ annual Top 50 Employers for Gender Equality list. The list recognises…

Lack of ‘green collar’ builders threatens net-zero drive, says Turner & Townsend

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The UK will struggle to radically improve the energy efficiency of its building stock due to a lack of “green collar” construction workers, according to Turner & Townsend.  A new report published by the consultant says in-demand green trades now command annual salaries of £134,000, with wages having soared by…

Election 24: construction sector blasts Nigel Farage over ‘laughable’ migration claims

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Construction bodies have slammed Nigel Farage for “laughable” claims about migration and the sector. Industry leaders dismissed Farage’s claim that the construction sector does not need any workers from abroad and the “myth” that builders are “unskilled”. They described remarks by the Reform UK leader as “incorrect”, arguing that he…

Election 24: Industry leaders slam Tory apprenticeships pledge

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The Conservative Party’s election pledge to provide 100,000 new apprenticeships by 2029 has received a cold response. A leading construction academic dismissed the £885m plan as “nonsense”, while a senior executive at one contractor described it as “simply smoke and mirrors”. If it wins the 4 July general election, the…