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Exeter College reveals strategy to bridge construction skills gap

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A construction technical excellence college (CTEC) in Exeter has unveiled its plans to help address skills shortages in the south-west of England.

Exeter College, one of 10 new technical excellence colleges announced by the government in August, has outlined its strategy to help tackle the skills gap and boost the pipeline of skilled workers across the region. 

Speaking to 40 representatives from regional colleges, employer representative bodies and local authorities at its Future Skills Centre, the college detailed initiatives to promote collaboration, strengthen employer engagement, expand construction training provision and create clear career pathways for learners.

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