An overhaul of CITB-ConstructionSkills funding will see contractors receive more cash for training with grants set to hit £94m next year.
Improvements to the 2012-2013 Grants Scheme will see the level of grants paid out to firms increasing in many areas including:
The new arrangements will come into force on August 1 and were drawn up following a detailed consultation with industry and trade federation representatives.
CITB-ConstructionSkills CEO Mark Farrar said: “We have been working closely with industry and trade federations to ensure that the Grants Scheme is a responsive as possible to their needs.
“The changes are designed to ease some of the pressure on training budgets during the difficult economic conditions that firms are facing at the moment.
“We recognise when times are hard firms are forced to look at the bottom line of the balance sheet and they can often feel training is an added expense.
“However it is in these times that investing in training is more important than ever to help ensure we avoid a skills shortfall when the industry returns to growth.”
“We are determined to do all we can to help business succeed and grow, and I would urge firms to visit to our website to find out whether they are eligible for grant funding and how to claim.”
CITB-ConstructionSkills will be writing to all employers next month with details of the new arrangements.
To qualify for payment from the 2012/2013 Grants Scheme employers must have completed and submitted their Levy Returns by 31 July 2012. For more details click here
Source: Construction Enquirer