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housing regeneration projects

Design team revealed for one of London’s biggest housing regeneration projects

Wates Residential announced a leading design team has been appointed to work on one of London’s biggest housing regeneration projects.
Stars of the Future

Promising plant apprentices recognised at Stars of the Future

The construction plant sector has a promising future judging by the outstanding calibre of the this year’s entrants for the Stars of the Future awards hosted by the Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA)
housing

Innovative partnership to boost housing in areas with greatest need

Kier, Homes England and Cross Keys Homes have formed a joint venture (JV) partnership that will deliver up to 5,400 new homes over the next ten years in areas of the country with the greatest need
apprenticeship

Specialist construction programme apprentices set for a bright future

The first trainees undertaking a new apprenticeship in a specialist area of construction are set for a bright future after successfully completing the trade body run programme
Construction Plant

CPA survey reveals plant operation is a top five occupation in...

The Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA) has finished a major research project to examine the supply and demand of plant operatives across the construction industry. The study engaged CPA members UK-wide, as well as training providers and contractors
WISH North East

Women in Social Housing extends its reach to the North East

Women in Social Housing (WISH), the support network for women working in the affordable housing and construction sectors, has extended its reach to the North East
Spring Statement

Industry reacts to the Spring Statement

Following the Chancellors Spring statement yesterday (13 March), the industry shares its thoughts and opinions on the housing announcements
Increasing Productivity

Building for the future: Increasing productivity must be top priority for...

Simon Cross, director of SiteSmart at BRE and a member of the Construction Leadership Council (CLC), says increasing productivity – now more than ever as we lead up to Brexit – should be the sector’s number one priority in 2018
Carillion apprentices

Construction companies urged to take on former Carillion apprentices

Hudson Contract and DPH Construction have joined forces this National Apprenticeship Week to encourage firms across the UK to ensure former Carillion apprentices can continue their training
career in construction

Study says career in construction exceeds many university graduate roles

Research by the Federation of Master Builders (FMB), published ahead of National Apprenticeship Week, has identified that construction apprentices will go on to earn thousands of pounds more every year than many of their university-educated counterparts
vocational qualifications

Review suggests schools must do more to encourage careers in construction

According to a new review of vocational qualifications not enough is being done in schools to highlight careers in trades such as construction
Construction industry

Construction industry groups press Skills Minister for SME representation

Four construction industry bodies have asked the skills minister to reconsider the makeup of the panel chosen to select the next chair of the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB)
construction careers

Report reveals growing popularity of construction careers

One in four young people (28%) have given construction careers the green light by awarding the sector top marks for attractiveness, according to a new report from the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB)
Bridge into Construction

Bridge into Construction initiative set to launch

Build UK and Collab Group’s ‘Bridge into Construction’ initiative has launched at Sheffield College, with the one year further education course beginning on 1 October
upskilling

Could upskilling be the answer to a widening skills shortage?

As companies seek to find suitable and sustainable solutions to the skills shortfall, Philip Burgess of the CEA looks to upskilling as a potential answer
The new study programmes: How can they benefit the construction industry?

The new study programmes: How can they benefit the construction industry?

MidKent College discusses how the move from traditional courses to new study programmes is aiding the construction industry
General Election result - where now for construction?

General Election result – where now for construction?

Kim Vernau, CEO of BLP Insurance examines the impact of the recent General Election result and what it means for the construction industry
mechanic apprentices

Mechanic apprentices receive recognition at CPA Stars of the Future Event

The CPA has recognised a number of mechanic apprentices during its annual event to identify the industry’s brightest talent
Carbon positive building on the agenda for developer Berkeley

Carbon positive building on the agenda for developer Berkeley

A major housebuilder is pushing to become the first carbon positive developer, aiming to deliver a reduction in emissions while improving biodiversity
Do we need qualifications in fire detection and alarm systems?

Do we need qualifications in fire detection and alarm systems?

General Manager Martin Duggan considers what industry-wide qualifications in fire detection and alarm systems would look like following an FIA survey
further education course

Further education course aims to attract young people into construction

Build UK and Collab Group have launched a new further education course aimed at providing the training needed to embark on a construction apprenticeship
citb

CITB levy proposals have been challenged by BESA

Levy proposals from the CITB have been challenged by BESA, as the organisation questions what employers gain from it
lack of skilled labour in Fire industry

Lack of skilled labour highlighted in FIA survey

A lack of skilled labour is just one result of the latest Market Conditions Survey released by the Fire Industry Association (FIA)
construction technology

The new age of construction technology

Reflecting on current levels of construction technology and BIM adoption in the UK, Jason Ruddle, COO at Elecosoft urges industry to grasp the opportunities
skills shortage

Levy could be imposed on housebuilders not tackling skills shortage

A new report from the government has recommended housebuilders be hit with a levy if they fail to tackle the skills shortage…

Construction firms urged by RICS to develop employment-led training

Firms in the East Midlands have been called upon to develop more employment-led training programmes to attract the brightest young people.