Digital Construction

Digital skills framework sets out industry’s expectations

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A new framework for early career construction professionals sets out what they, their employers, academic institutions and training providers should expect in terms of digital skills and what they should do to increase the pace of transformation.

The Digital Capabilities Framework, published by the Construction Innovation Hub to coincide with COP26, has been informed by research and insights from workshops involving recent graduates and their managers from a range of built environment disciplines, as well as a series of roundtables with academic course leaders, professional institutions and industry representatives.

It is intended to stimulate discussion and action by enabling industry, built environment undergraduate and masters course providers and professional institutions to provide a common language and structure around which all professionals and disciplines can unite to support the development of the digital capabilities the sector needs.

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