Shrewsbury construction event has focus on plugging skills gap.
That’s the message from SBC Training which is inviting businesses from the construction and related sectors looking to take on new staff to a drop-in event this week.
Amanda Carpenter, business development executive at SBC Training, said latest figures from the Construction Industry Training Board show by 2027 the UK will need an extra 225,000 construction workers if projected growth within the industry is met. SBC Training has been delivering high quality training programmes and apprenticeships for more than 40 years. The company can tailor training to individual business needs and 98 per cent of apprentices continue into permanent employment.
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