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Construction Skills Network forecasts 2011-2015 - South East
The Construction Skills Network (CSN) provides market intelligence and insight for the UK construction industry. This report covers the south east of England.
Construction Skills Network forecasts 2011-2015 - South West
The Construction Skills Network (CSN) provides market intelligence and insight for the UK construction industry. This report covers the south west of England.
Construction Skills Network forecasts 2011-2015 - West Midlands
The Construction Skills Network (CSN) provides market intelligence and insight for the UK construction industry. This report covers the West Midlands.
Construction Skills Network forecasts 2011-2015 - Yorkshire and Humber
The Construction Skills Network (CSN) provides market intelligence and insight for the UK construction industry. This report covers Yorkshire and Humber.
Evaluation of work readiness
This report examines the work readiness of entrants to the UK construction sector who have work-related qualifications.
Management and supervisory skills
This research examines the management and supervisory workforce, qualification levels, training, skills gaps and priority areas for skill development.
Migrant construction workers and health and safety communication
This report provides the basis for suggesting areas where employers and managers can make interventions to improve communicating safe and healthy working practice with migrant workers.
Skills and training in the construction industry 2011
Results of an annual survey to determine skill needs and training practices amongst both self-employed individuals and employers working in the construction industry across the UK.
Skills provision for the construction sector in Wales
Report and executive summary of commissioned research to inform transformational change.
Training and the built environment 2011
This report (formerly the Trainee Numbers Survey) measures the number of people entering construction training and provides facts about the industry.