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Pathways into Construction Funding Opportunity

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CITB are managing a Pathways into Construction funding opportunity to help address the shortage of skilled workers in the construction industry. The funding is aimed at helping under-represented groups get jobs in construction and get into training which leads to jobs in construction. There is a budget of up to £5 million to cover a number of projects which can last up to three years in duration. CITB will fund up to 70% of the project cost with bidders needing to supply the other 30% in match funding. Registers of interest need to be submitted by 7 January 2019 here.  There is a webinar running on 10 December for more information. All information can be found on CITB’s website here.