The Skills Centre has training centres across London and Birmingham and training programmes in Liverpool and Bristol, PBC Today reported. The company works for clients such as OHOB, Laing O’Rourke, HS2, Mace, Wates, Engie, Galldris, Berkley Group, Keltbray, TfL, Fortel, London Square, Morrisroe and Multiplex. It provides pre-employment training and career support from entry-level to NVQ level 7 across its construction commercial training portfolio. Health and Safety training company Sorted Training will improve The Skills Centre’s construction commercial training portfolio through its array of health and safety services. Sorted Training offers support to employers within the construction industry through Health & Safety training and NVQ assessments. It will also offer services such as creating policies and reviewing safety equipment, on-site short courses, and offering CSCS / CPCS NVQ to specialist accredited face fit testing through qualitative or quantitative methods. According to the latest Construction Skills Network report, an extra 225,000 construction workers are likely to be needed by 2027. Jon Howlin, chief executive of The Skills Centre, says the acquisition of Sorted Training will allow for even more opportunities for people to train for construction roles: “The Skills Centre is a reputable, secure, and maturing business partner and offers a broad provision to the construction industry and learners and community focused partners. “We are a UK-wide leader in construction training to the UK’s construction industry and the acquisition of Sorted Training, a company that shares our community-focused values, is further testament to our growth.”
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