Investment in construction skills training
£600m for the construction sector
We welcome the UK government’s announcement of a £600 million investment to train 60,000 more skilled construction workers, reinforcing the critical need for high-quality training to address the industry’s growing skills shortage. Read the news story on the government funding here: Construction Investment
With the construction sector facing increasing demand for a skilled workforce, the government’s investment presents a major opportunity for employers to invest in their workforce.
As a trusted training provider, we’re actively supporting the development of skilled professionals through a Property Maintenance Operative Apprenticeship and a range of other training programmes, including Health & Safety in Construction.
The Property Maintenance Operative Apprenticeship, is designed to equip apprentices with the practical skills and knowledge needed to maintain and repair properties to the highest standards. This programme not only supports housing organisations and landlords in maintaining high-quality homes but also helps individuals gain a nationally recognised qualification and real work experience.
Corrina Hembury, Managing Director of Access Training, said:
“The government’s investment in construction skills is a vital step in tackling the industry’s labour shortage. At Access Training, we are already working closely with housing organisations to develop skilled professionals, ensuring homes are well-maintained and future-proofed. If you would like to discuss how this investment could support your workforce and how we can customise programmes for your business, please get in touch.”
With the construction sector facing increasing demand for a skilled workforce, the government’s investment presents a major opportunity for employers to invest in their workforce.
As a trusted training provider, we’re actively supporting the development of skilled professionals through a Property Maintenance Operative Apprenticeship and a range of other training programmes, including Health & Safety in Construction.
The Property Maintenance Operative Apprenticeship, is designed to equip apprentices with the practical skills and knowledge needed to maintain and repair properties to the highest standards. This programme not only supports housing organisations and landlords in maintaining high-quality homes but also helps individuals gain a nationally recognised qualification and real work experience.
Corrina Hembury, Managing Director of Access Training, said:
“The government’s investment in construction skills is a vital step in tackling the industry’s labour shortage. At Access Training, we are already working closely with housing organisations to develop skilled professionals, ensuring homes are well-maintained and future-proofed. If you would like to discuss how this investment could support your workforce and how we can customise programmes for your business, please get in touch.”