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225,000 extra construction workers needed by 2027, says CITB
New report shows 225,000 extra workers needed to meet UK construction demand by 2027. -
Construction must find more than 250,000 extra workers by 2026, says CITB
New report says more than 50,000 new staff per year must be recruited to keep pace with demand. -
CITB to invest over £233m in British construction
CITB 2022/23 business plan outlines £233m to support construction across Britain. -
CITB welcomes former apprentice as new chief executive
Former apprentice service engineer Tim Balcon takes up new CITB role on 1 September. -
CITB publishes 2021/22 business plan
Protecting core training and tackling key skills challenges underpin the CITB’s business plan for 2021/22. -
Jobs boost for British workers in post-Brexit construction
As the UK construction migrant workforce decreases, employers expect to offer more opportunities for British workers. -
Sarah Beale resigns as CITB chief executive
CITB chief executive Sarah Beale resigns, but will stay in post until September next year. -
CITB launches Strategic Plan 2021-25
Supporting training and retraining to rebuild recovery and making it easier to recruit apprentices are key elements of CITB’s Strategic Plan. -
Covid causes 55% of Scottish construction firms to change apprenticeship plans
CITB survey finds more than half of Scottish construction firms forced to rethink apprenticeship recruitment due to pandemic. -
CITB confirms halving of Levy rates
Thousands more SMEs set to pay no CITB Levy for 2021.