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Could you help shape construction’s future workforce? 

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Experience is one of construction’s most valuable resources, so passing it on is key to securing a skilled and resilient future workforce.

There is a government pledge to secure the future of England's construction industry by training 60,000 new professionals, as well as a commitment to deliver 1.5 million homes by 2029

Therefore, the Teach in Further Education (FE) and Skills for Life campaigns are calling on young people and career changers to explore construction. Experienced workers – from carpenters to bricklayers – are also needed to bring their skills into FE teaching, while employers must invest in training and future talent.

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