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Graham encourages apprentices to join Workplus scheme
Graham is encouraging apprentices and those who want to retrain to apply for the latest 2021 Workplus Apprenticeship scheme.
Chancellor urged to abandon construction VAT changes
The Construction Leadership Council (CLC) has urged Rishi Sunak to abandon changes to VAT which could cause serious financial issues across construction.
Construction training partnership to create 1,000 jobs in London
Construction training specialist, The Skills Centre, has joined forces with contractor O’Halloran & O’Brien to attract 1,000 people to new jobs on construction projects around the Greater London area.
Kier welcomes apprentices following partnership with Fareham College
The Kier Highways Area 3 team has welcomed six new apprentices, following a partnership with Fareham College in Hampshire.
Amey secures £180m road deal for Yorkshire and Humberside
Amey has secured a £180m Area 12 maintenance and response contract to upkeep the trunk roads and motorway network covering Yorkshire and Humberside.
Innovative design leads the way at University of Birmingham
Following its completion earlier this year, the University of Birmingham’s Teaching & Learning (T&L) Building has become a symbol of innovation and collaboration across the city.
Spending Review: Sunak warns ‘economic emergency has only just begun’
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has revealed the economic cost of the government’s response to Covid-19 and unveils the new National Infrastructure Strategy.
Chester’s Northgate development boosts apprentice numbers
To date, 11 apprentices have been employed to work on the Chester Northgate development within the first six months of the scheme’s construction.
CITB calls on Government to invest in construction industry skills
Government investment is needed to support skills in the coming year to prevent a generation of talent being lost and boost construction employment, says CITB.
Interserve sells learning and employment service
Enact has acquired the Interserve Learning & Employment (ILE) service, complete with the current management team.
Government skills funding must ‘prioritise building trades’
The Prime Minister has set out plans for a ‘Lifetime Skills Guarantee’ scheme to transform the training and skills system, aiming to help the country 'build back better' from coronavirus.
Government boosts social value procurement
The government has introduced new measures to ensure public procurement delivers on social value priorities.
Covid-19: Scottish construction employers rethink apprentices
A new study has revealed that the Covid-19 pandemic has caused more than half of Scottish construction employers to rethink hiring apprentices.
‘10,000 nuclear construction jobs at risk’ if Sizewell C not approved
Failure to build Sizewell C could cost the nuclear construction industry 10,000 jobs, as Unite urges ministers to approve the go-ahead.
Sizewell C announces ambitious target to employ 1,500 apprentices
Sizewell C is increasing the number of apprentices it is aiming to employ from 1,000 to 1,500 if construction of the new nuclear power station goes ahead.
CITB to cut 110 jobs as Covid-19 pressures mount
CITB has opened a formal consultation with trade unions and employee representatives over proposals which will cut 110 jobs to reduce back-office and management costs.
Unconscious bias in British engineering and what to do about it
Thomas Owens, logistics manager for Viking Extrusions, explores the racial bias between the number of non-white engineering students graduating, and those who enter into the sector for employment.
Scholarships to deliver pipeline of new engineers
A new scholarship scheme to bring new talent into the engineering construction industry has been launched by the ECITB.
ACE makes structural changes to bolster member support
The Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE) has announced they will be restructuring their focus to help members through the exceptional times.
BoKlok UK appoints TopHat for first offsite homes in Britain
BoKlok UK, the sustainable, low-cost homes provider jointly owned by Skanska and Ikea, has appointed modular housing manufacturer TopHat to produce its first homes in Britain.
Prefabricated building market to see upturn post-Covid
Steady growth in the prefabricated volumetric systems market is expected over the next few years to 2024, according to AMA Research.
UK construction industry tender price forecast downgraded
Arcadis has downgraded its tender price forecast for the year 2020 to 4% decrease in London and 3% drop regionally, as it warns UK construction industry recovery will take longer than initially thought.
Construction Skills Fund scheme extended for another year
CITB’s Construction Skills Fund (CSF) delivering site-ready learners for the industry has been rewarded with a 12-month extension by the Department for Education (DfE).
Liverpool unveils £1.4bn post-Covid recovery plan
Liverpool Council has unveiled £1.4bn plans to help boost the region’s post-Covid recovery, which includes launching more than 25 shovel-ready projects to create an extra 12,000 construction jobs.
Contractor appointed for final leg of £500m Valleys dualling project
Future Valleys has been appointed as the preferred bidder to deliver the £500m Valleys dualling A465 Section 5 and 6 project.
Hallam Alliance: ‘First of its kind’ university building programme
Sheffield Hallam has appointed BDP-Arup, BAM and CBRE to form the ‘Hallam Alliance’, a new procurement and delivery model to inspire change in the construction industry.