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    Read this if you are involved in the United Kingdom’s construction industry

    January 15th, 2008

    CSkills.org is a Norfolk-based partner of ConstrunctionSkills - the Sector Skills Council for Construction. The other partners are CITB Northern Ireland and the Construction Industry Council (CIC).

    Specifically for the United Kingdom, it helps to bring up adequately trained and skilled team of people that the UK’s construction industry needs, something it surely needs to prosper in the face of globalisation.

    The website provides relevant information for those working in or around the UK’s construction industry.

    Matters which are of importance to careers in this field are dwelt upon, and are arranged in broad categories of Card Schemes, Health & Safety, Training & Learning, Curriculum & Careers (that includes apprenticeships), Support, News and Publications.

    Some of the more pertinent topics covered in detailed include practical questions like what should you do to become certified in your chosen profession by 2010. They also include latest information on health and safety legislation, so that you don’t have to look it up elsewhere.

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