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The government has named ten specialist Construction Technical Excellence Colleges to train more than 40,000 future builders, bricklayers, electricians, carpenters and plumbers by 2029.

Backed by £100m of fresh funding, the new designated construction colleges will be spread across every region of England, with hubs in Derby, Suffolk, London, Sunderland, Wigan, Kent, Exeter, Bedford, Dudley and Leeds.

They will work on a “hub and spoke” model, partnering with local training providers and employers.

 The 10 Construction Technical Excellence Colleges

Region College
East Midlands Derby College Group
East of England West Suffolk College
Greater London New City College
North East City of Sunderland College
North West Wigan and Leigh College
South East North Kent College
South West Exeter College
Cross-regional Bedford College
West Midlands Dudley College of Technology
Yorkshire & Humber Leeds College of Building

The scheme aims to plug a major labour shortage in the sector, with ONS figures showing 35,000 vacancies.

Ministers hope the drive will reduce reliance on overseas workers and deliver the workforce needed for 1.5m homes, as well as new schools and hospitals.

It builds on a separate £625m training investment announced in March to create 60,000 skilled workers by 2029 through apprenticeships, bootcamps and industry placements.

Industry bodies including the Association of Colleges, CITB, ECITB, NHBC and Skills England have all backed the plan, calling it a “transformative opportunity” to modernise training and secure a skilled workforce for major projects like Hinkley Point C, Sizewell C and national housing delivery.

The 10 colleges will also help upskill existing workers, break down barriers for young entrants, and boost the proportion of learners moving into relevant jobs.

 

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