£10M of Leadership and Management Training Contracts Awarded to Four Providers

1 December 2022

£10M of Leadership and Management Training Contracts to Four Providers

CITB HAS AWARDED contracts to the value of £10.5m to four UK training organisations which will provide 10,500 ILM leadership and management courses to all sectors of the construction industry.

The contracts were awarded to companies in England, Scotland, and Wales.

The successful providers will be allowed to charge the employer a registration fee of up to £137, and a non-attendance fee up to £100 per module if the space cannot be filled.

The industry has called for management and leadership skills to support them with challenges, and this is backed by CITB research highlighting gaps faced in the industry. This includes insight showing management and supervisory training has been in decline since 2017.

Leadership and Management Training

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Tim Balcon, CITB CEO

Tim Balcon, CITB Chief Executive, said: “Providing these training opportunities is in direct response to feedback from industry that their workforce isn’t equipped with the essential leadership and management skills they need. The problem is worsened by the lack of financial investment in these essential skills to develop their workforces for the here and now and for the future.

“This investment is regionally focused as we look at localising support and solutions right across Britain. There is no one size fits all approach.

“We are also developing the capacity and capability of construction training provision by making it easier to access training which will support SME’s who may not have the resource to spend time researching a crowded training market for the right courses for their needs.”

Training Modules

Training will be provided to front-line managers, site supervisors and site managers. This will be in the form of five ILM modules leading to an ILM level 3 award or certificate in Leadership and Management Practice for the Construction and Built Environment Sector.

In accordance with UK government procurement regulations this commission will address social value. It will tackle workforce inequalities, increase supply chain resilience and capacity, and support educational attainments to address skills gaps and provide recognised qualifications.

 

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