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The National Apprenticeship Awards are now open for entries

The National Apprenticeship Awards are now open for entries

Calling all apprentices, employers, and individuals who champion apprenticeships... the National Apprenticeship Awards 2020 are now open for entries! Back for their 17th year, the National Apprenticeship Awards are a fantastic opportunity to showcase the apprentices,...

CITB considers remote learning as a permanent delivery format

CITB considers remote learning as a permanent delivery format

CITB is looking to offer remote learning as a permanent delivery format. To ensure that what they offer really meets industry needs CITB would like to collect information on the following areas: Which employers are requesting and/or would be interested in remote...

New CLC Smart Construction Dashboard published for Housing

New CLC Smart Construction Dashboard published for Housing

The Construction Leadership Council Smart Construction Dashboard demonstrates housing sector performance using a set of agreed KPI’s and Benchmarks. The dashboard contains maturity metrics for cost, digitisation, waste, energy, productivity (pre-manufactured value),...

Builders Work Holes: The devil is in the detailing

Builders Work Holes: The devil is in the detailing

FIS has launched a new factsheet focusing on the detailing of Prepared Service Openings commonly referred to as Builders Work Holes. In launching the factsheet, FIS Technical Director Joe Cilia stated: “We have had a number of enquiries through our helpline in recent...

The clear effects of COVID-19 for construction in Q2

The latest Constuction Trade Survey which captures the second quarter of 2020 reveals the extent to which the construction supply chain was affected by public health measures as a result of the nationwide lockdown in response to COVID-19. Construction was permitted to...

HSE publish new guidance: RIDDOR reporting of COVID-19

HSE publish new guidance: RIDDOR reporting of COVID-19

Members of the public and non-work-related cases There is no requirement under RIDDOR (The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013) to report incidents of disease or deaths of members of the public, patients, care home residents or...