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Entering apprenticeships market is a natural step for CIOB

The CIOB is bringing the highest levels of competence and professionalism to construction apprenticeships. Caroline Gumble explains.

Many of you will know that CIOB is entering the apprenticeships market in England. Earlier this year, thanks to my colleague Steve Conopo, CIOB’s apprenticeship manager, we were accepted on the Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) register of end-point assessment organisations (EPAOs).

The latest exciting development is our new partnership with the University College of Estate Management (UCEM). CIOB and UCEM have teamed up to offer a degree apprenticeship programme which is also a route to chartered status as a construction professional.

Apprentices already on the Construction Site Management programme who are due to complete their end-point assessment in September this year will be part of the first cohort who can claim their apprenticeship certificate, degree and chartered membership status with CIOB.

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