The annual industry forecast from the Construction Industry Training Board @CITB has highlighted the persistent gap between what Scotland needs to keep up with demand and the workforce available to meet the challenge. The output is set to rise by 2028!📈🏗️ Read more👇 #scotlandnews #constructionnews #vacancyincrease
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The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) reports that the UK requires 251,500 construction workers over the next five years to sustain projected growth. Read more ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/ehACq6YX #construction #growth #constructionwork #businesses
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The annual industry forecast from the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) highlights the continuing persistent gap between what the South East needs to keep up with demand and the workforce available to meet the challenge. https://lnkd.in/e6mkkTQi #business #SouthEastBusiness #construction #training #skills #SouthEast
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The construction industry is facing a critical challenge. 🏗 According to the Construction Industry Training Board's (CITB) annual report, it has revealed that the UK’s construction output has risen by 2% in 2023 - the third consecutive year of growth. It is believed that this rate is continued to grow at an average of 2.4% a year between now and 2028. The UK is projected to experience a shortage of skilled workers of over 200,000 by the year 2028. This could be an amazing opportunity to learn a well-paid trade to excel and develop within the Construction industry! Take a look here to see what we currently have on offer: https://lnkd.in/eiAJECx4 #Construction #SkilledWorkers #BuildingTheFuture
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The UK National Audit Office says modern methods of construction are needed to solve the construction sector’s skills shortage. Decent and affordable homes are fundamental to our wellbeing. There is widespread recognition that we face a critical housing shortage, with a combination of factors preventing us from deploying the skilled labour needed to replenish and expand our housing stock. Read about what is causing the problem and how MMC, and specifically timber frame construction, may be part of the solution. #Skills #TimberFrame #Construction
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The CITB's annual industry forecast has highlighted the need for extra #construction workers to keep up with the rising demand. CITB’s Construction Skills Network 2024-28 report has revealed that the UK’s construction output rose by 2% in 2023, the third consecutive year of growth. This rate will continue to rise by an average of 2.4% a year between now and 2028. #Skillshortage https://bit.ly/4dFCqme
UK needs 250,000 extra construction workers by 2028
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The UK Construction Industry Will Need 250,000 Extra Construction Workers By 2028… Check out our latest blog post which discusses the importance of efficient recruitment and upskilling as the construction industry continues to grow... https://lnkd.in/ej2rvTty #ConstructionUK #BlogPost #WeveGotYou
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The CITBs latest forecast highlights a critical issue: the need to align workforce capacity with industry growth. The CITB's Construction Skills Network 2024-28 report reveals that UK construction output rose by 2% in 2023 and is expected to grow by 2.4% annually until 2028. However, to sustain this growth, over 251,500 additional workers are needed, raising construction employment to 2.75 million by 2028. Addressing this workforce gap is crucial for the industry to meet future demands. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eZpwGKbk
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With over 251,500 additional workers needed by 2028, how will we achieve this? I would be keen to hear what your organisation are doing to attract the younger generation to the Construction Industry. Does your organisation consider candidates from other sectors, to take advantage of those increasingly important transferable skills? #constructionskills #skillsshortage #recruitment #construction Offsite Alliance #training
The CITBs latest forecast highlights a critical issue: the need to align workforce capacity with industry growth. The CITB's Construction Skills Network 2024-28 report reveals that UK construction output rose by 2% in 2023 and is expected to grow by 2.4% annually until 2028. However, to sustain this growth, over 251,500 additional workers are needed, raising construction employment to 2.75 million by 2028. Addressing this workforce gap is crucial for the industry to meet future demands. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eZpwGKbk
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The construction skills gap may become a crisis, with 225,000 additional workers needed in four years. Ryan Jones, managing director of SLG Agency and founder of Deconstruction, says the industry needs to work on its image Image is everything. Well, perhaps not everything, but it is essential. In the case of the construction skills gap, image is detrimental to the sector’s ability to recruit and retain talent, which means the industry can’t provide the country with the essential homes and infrastructure it needs. https://bit.ly/40ADIbW
Construction skills gap will continue to widen until image problem is solved
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🔨 UK Construction Industry Needs 251,500 Workers Over Next 5 Years 🚧 👷♀️ The Construction Industry Training Board reports a major demand for 251,500 construction workers to sustain growth. The annual Construction Skills Network report highlights a 2% increase in UK construction output last year, with an expected annual growth of 2.4% until 2028. Employment in the sector is predicted to reach 2.75 million. Stay in the know 👉 https://buff.ly/4blSqYX
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