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Civil engineering course launched to address skills shortage  

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Key stakeholders across industry and academia in Scotland have joined forces to deliver a new civil engineering course. 

The Energy Skills Partnership (ESP) has worked with Civil Engineering Contractors Association Scotland (CECA), Fife College, UHI Inverness, UHI West Highland and UHI Argyll to introduce the programme from August. 

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