Build Scotland Construction Directory
Time and date
CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Share this page
Construction News
17/09/2024

New Programme To Inspire Next Generation Of Construction Workers

Construction News Image
A new programme designed to inspire and develop the next generation of construction workers has been announced by Glasgow Chamber of Commerce,

The new Construction Aware programme has been developed in partnership with Developing the Young Workforce (DYW) Glasgow, Inspiring Scotland and FARE Scotland.


The ground-breaking initiative is backed by leading businesses across the Glasgow City Region and is designed to engage and educate young people about the diverse opportunities available to them within the construction and built environment sectors.

Construction Aware offers around 200 S3 pupils from 13 secondary schools across Glasgow the unique opportunity to gain work experience with six leading construction firms as part of a programme of activities about the roles and careers available to them in the built environment sector. Importantly, young people taking in the programme will gain an SCQF level 3 qualification.

Supported by CITB, the industry training board for Scotland's construction sector, the programme also benefits from the backing of BE-ST and City of Glasgow College. Uniquely, it has been co-designed by both educational institutions and leading industry players, including McTaggart Construction, the Robertson Group, CCG Scotland, A.C. Whyte, RJ McLeod, and Sibbald Training.

The programme, initially funded by Landsec Futures, provides students with valuable hands-on experience in the construction industry. Additional opportunities for businesses to support and expand the programme are also available.

-- Advertisement --
NorthernAsbestosServicesLtd

Data from Glasgow City Council's education team showed that a mere 93 school pupils out of 1700 expressed an interest in working in the construction sector. Despite the crucial role these professions will have in Scotland’s ability to reach net zero and the growing need from businesses, there is a shortfall in people joining the industry.

The Scottish Government’s Climate Emergency Skills Action Plan, which identifies the skills the country needs to develop into a low-carbon economy, emphasises the need for a radical transformation in low-carbon skills, predicting a surge in demand for roles in planning, design, surveying, management, and deploying nature-based solutions.

Construction Aware addresses these needs by providing young people with hands-on experience and real-world insights into traditional trades and emerging green technologies. Running alongside the school year, the programme covers topics such as retrofitting, Passivhaus, and modern methods of construction.

Alison McRae, Senior Director, Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, said: "This is a really exciting programme which has been co-created by our business community and education to respond to a market need where there are critical skills shortages. It will clearly show the next generation of our workforce some of the current and emerging roles within the sector in a practical and, we hope, energising way.

"This programme is about opening doors to some of our city region’s young people who might not always have access to opportunities, equipping them with new skills and showing what is possible for them. It's a great example of impact-driven collaboration in action."

Michelle Kershaw, Principal Officer, Towards Better Futures said: "Careers in construction have traditionally been high on the agenda of our young people, but as the industry diverges from traditional roles we must inspire and inform our future workforce around the new jobs available, driven by technology, climate and changing skills requirements.

"By working hand in glove with industry to design and deliver a practical, long-term and focused project we can address the challenges of predicted skills gaps and labour shortages by nurturing and developing talent who can access the industry via apprenticeships and degree-level education."

Employers, educators and third sector partners within the construction and built environment industries are encouraged to partner with Glasgow Chamber of Commerce and DYW Glasgow to help equip the next generation of workers with the skills and knowledge to thrive in an evolving industry.

Latest Construction News

18/09/2024

SSEN Transmission graduate trainee, Isobel Green, is in the running for a top energy industry award, in recognition of her work to help limit noise generated by overhead power lines. Isobel, from Kemnay in Aberdeenshire, has been nominated in the Early Career Professional of the Year category in ...
18/09/2024

A number of vacant industrial buildings across Altens and East Tullos are to be regenerated with funding support of £5.3 million from Energy Transition Zone Ltd (ETZ). The not-for-profit's Property Improvement Fund (PIF) has delivered grants to seven projects within the Zone, attracting new ...
18/09/2024

Scottish Futures Trust (SFT) has called feedback on its soon-to-close survey on Scotland's future infrastructure landscape. New investment models to deliver more public infrastructure; improved active and sustainable transport measures; an accelerated building decarbonisation programme, and ...
18/09/2024

CCG (Scotland) has welcomed the launch of the new Construction Aware programme, designed to inspire the next generation of construction workers. The programme has been developed by Glasgow Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Developing the Young Workforce (DYW) Glasgow, Inspiring Scotland and ...
18/09/2024

Barratt Developments North Scotland welcomed MP for Dundee Central, Chris Law, to its Keiller's Rise site last month to showcase the transformation of the former Keiller Marmalade production plant. The factory site, which was left derelict in the mid-1990s, has seen Barratt Homes transform the ...
18/09/2024

Taylor Wimpey West Scotland has begun construction work on a new development of 233 new homes, including 20 affordable properties in Bishopton. Work starting on this latest development off Craigton Drive in Dargavel Village extends the housebuilder's continued and significant investment in the ...
18/09/2024

Network Rail Scotland has announced the successful completion of the installation of two new lifts as part of a wider £4 million accessibility improvement project at Anniesland Station. Network Rail has re-opened the nearby road and footpath following the installation of two new lifts at the ...
18/09/2024

The Scottish Government has launched a new public consultation on proposals to extend marine planning zones. Currently local authority responsibilities for planning controls extend to three nautical miles, and the government is considering extending this out to 12 nautical miles. Clarifying ...
17/09/2024

A new programme designed to inspire and develop the next generation of construction workers has been announced by Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, The new Construction Aware programme has been developed in partnership with Developing the Young Workforce (DYW) Glasgow, Inspiring Scotland and FARE ...
17/09/2024

Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm developer, Inch Cape Offshore Limited, has signed a long-term route-to-market power purchase agreement (PPA) with SSE Energy Markets. Experienced market participant SSE Energy Markets will offtake 50 percent of the wind farm's electricity output and associated ...
Morris & Spottiswood LtdRBT Underfloor LimitedMaterials Market LtdToner Damp Proofing SuppliesNo HydroAtlas Winch & Hoist Services LtdLogical Insulation Solutions LimitedK & I Paterson LtdHugh Simpson (Contractors) LtdPlant Glazing Ltd
Terms and Conditions
2024/09/19 07:15:28