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Apprenticeship scholarship competition winners announced

UK construction industry

Two construction firms have benefited from a national scholarship scheme which enables them to take on an apprentice who is entirely funded to work for them for 12 months. The initiative was launched by construction audit, contract and payroll provider, Hudson Contract, to celebrate its 20th anniversary and also provide opportunities for two young apprentices hoping to take their first …

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SME house builders have nowhere to build, research reveals

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Two thirds of SME house builders are struggling to find land for development, according to new research from the Federation of Master Builders (FMB). For the second year in a row, the FMB’s annual House Builders’ Survey has shown a lack of available and viable land as the biggest barrier to SMEs delivering more new homes. Two-thirds of SME house …

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Apprenticeship funding more important than ever in wake of Brexit, says FMB

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The Government must prioritise investment in apprenticeship training as well as ensuring that our new system of immigration provides the construction sector with enough skilled workers to build the homes and infrastructure projects we need, the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) has urged. Responding to the British electorate’s decision to leave the European Union, Brian Berry, Chief Executive of the …

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Free apprentice for a year

Free apprentice

A new apprenticeship scholarship programme has launched today, which will give two construction companies the chance to benefit from the placement of an apprentice who will be completely funded to work for them for 12 months. The initiative is being launched by the construction audit, contract and payroll provider, Hudson Contract, to celebrate its 20th anniversary and also provide opportunities …

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Government approves new plastering apprenticeship standard

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A new apprenticeship standard for plastering has been approved by the Government as part of the trailblazer initiative, with a new bricklaying standard to be agreed in the near future. The new standards, which have been designed as part of a collaboration led by construction SMEs from across England, will be rolled out as soon as autumn 2017. Welcoming the …

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Just 12% of construction students becoming apprentices

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Construction union UCATT has accused the government of pouring money down the drain after discovering that while 167, 000 young people started training courses for jobs in the construction industry in 2014/15, in that same year only 18,000 secured an apprenticeship in the building trades. The figures were divulged – via a UCATT Freedom of Information request – by the …

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Local Firms Vital to Building More Homes, Says Labour Shadow Minister

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Labour’s Shadow Minister for Housing and Planning John Healey MP visited a housing development in Aston, Sheffield last month to highlight the importance of local house building companies being able to deliver more new homes. Mr Healey was visiting the Parklands View development in Aston, built by Sheffield-based firm W. Redmile & Sons. The visit was organised by the Federation …

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Water saving device wins Ecobuild’s Big Innovation Pitch

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The inventor of a small and simple water-saving device was the winner of  Ecobuild’s Big Innovation Pitch, organised in association with Marks & Spencer. The Waterblade fitting turns a small trickle of water into a thin sheet of high-pressure water as wide as your hand. It operates at a flow of just 2.5 litres per minute, significantly lower than the …

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Checkatrade gears up for National Apprenticeship Week 2016

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Businesses nationwide are gearing up to National Apprenticeship Week, which runs from 14 to 18 March 2016. Recognising the need to attract young people into the industry, trade vetting service Checkatrade encourages young aspiring tradespeople to consider an apprenticeship with their members. With over 95% of Checkatrade’s members anticipating a greater workload in 2016 and 61% of members expecting to …

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Ecobuild to run Construction Job Show

Construction Job Show

In response to an industry-wide skills shortage, Ecobuild, the UK show dedicated to construction and energy, has launched a partnership with The Job Show, the nationwide recruitment and careers event, to create a construction-focused job show which will run alongside Ecobuild on the last day of the show, 10th March at ExCeL London. The Construction Job Show has been designed …

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Welcome to Skill Builder

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Welcome to Skill Builder, the resource for everyone involved in a building or renovation project. We provide practical guidance for all aspects of building renovation. We aim to give you plenty of hard information, as well as a good deal of inspiration. We recognise that the learning curve in building can be steep and relentless. As regular viewers of programmes …

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About Skill Builder

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Welcome to Skill Builder, the resource for everyone involved in a building or renovation project. We provide practical guidance for all aspects of building renovation. We aim to give you plenty of hard information, as well as a good deal of inspiration. We recognise that the learning curve in the building industry can be steep and relentless. As regular viewers …

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Building Site from Hell

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I am currently working on the building site from hell. It was a job I took on against my better judgment. When I was pricing it, alarm bells were ringing in my head because there was a new spec and drawing almost every day. The job itself isn't actually that bad; it's a complete re-plumb on a large central London house with an ensuite on every bedroom, and underfloor heating throughout. The money is good, but what makes it so difficult is the bloke running it. He calls himself a builder, but he has no idea...

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Heat Geek’s Heat Pump One Year Later — The Verdict!

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Heat Geek House 👇 Live Data https://skill-builder.uk/heatgeek ___________________________________________ 🔥 Heat Geek – @HeatGeek https://www.heatgeek.com ◾ Vaillant aroTHERM plus Air Source Heat Pump @VaillantUK https://www.vaillant.co.uk/product-systems/heat-pumps/arotherm-plus ___________________________________________ Summary 🔧 From Frustration to Functionality: Initially, the homeowner’s heat pump was a failure—freezing up, noisy, inefficient, and poorly installed. It even led them to consider reverting to gas heating. 🌡️ Tailored System = Game …

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The Sinkhole Mystery! What’s Happening Underground?

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BGS Geology Viewer https://geologyviewer.bgs.ac.uk Burst water main ‘probable’ cause of Surrey sinkhole, geologists say https://www.thechemicalengineer.com/news/burst-water-main-probable-cause-of-surrey-sinkhole-geologists-say ________________________ The Godstone sinkhole incident has brought attention to the growing concern of ground collapses in the UK. The sinkhole suddenly appeared on a road near residential properties, forcing local residents to evacuate and seek temporary accommodation. As engineers assessed the situation, it became clear …

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BBC’s Mouldy Homes Scandal — The Vital Piece They Skipped on Panorama

Mouldy Homes

The BBC Panorama documentary Britain’s Mouldy Homes, aired on 10 February 2025, investigates the worsening problem of dampness and mould in UK housing. The programme exposes tenants' shocking conditions, particularly in social housing and private rentals, where black mould has become a serious health hazard.

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Chainsaw Fails – What’s Stopping You From An Accurate Cut?

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That moment when your Chainsaw fails... Chainsaws can be invaluable tools for anyone managing wood burners or handling logs, but they come with their challenges, especially for first-time buyers opting for inexpensive models. 

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