Eiffage, Kier, Ferrovial and BAM Nuttall, working together as the EKFB JV on the HS2 high-speed rail project are to offer free construction plant training courses to local people in Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire and Warwickshire.
The four firms are building the 80km section of the railway
between the Chilterns and Warwickshire, and are co-ordinating up to 200 free
places on the training programme, thanks to funding awarded by the Construction
Industry Training Board’s Construction Skills Fund.
The accredited plant operator training programme, which
takes a week to complete, is being delivered in partnership with local training
providers, Apple Construction and Buckinghamshire College Group.
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Applications are now live and weekly training courses are
being offered up until March 2021. One hundred people have already registered
to take part and 20 have successfully completed the programme to date.
The free training course is accredited by the Construction
Plant Competence Scheme (CPCS).
The course has received backing from Buckinghamshire
Business First, who have recently established a Redundancy Task Force in
partnership with Buckinghamshire Thames Valley Local Enterprise Partnership to
support local businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Michael Sedgwick, EKFB’s skills manager said: “The low
number of construction operatives in the local area meant we were able to
secure funding from the CITB to upskill up to 200 local people.
“This training programme will help to ensure that a skilled
workforce of plant operatives is in place, ready for the pipeline of
construction roles that are coming on board through our supply chain, as we
prepare for major construction works on HS2”.
The 80km section of HS2 that EKFB will design and deliver
includes 15 viaducts, 6.9km of green tunnels, 81 bridges and 30 million cubic
metres of excavation.
EKFB JV will be working with its delivery partners and
supply chain team to support those that successfully complete the free training
programme with work placements and employment opportunities.
Heather Dean, head of business support and skills,
Buckinghamshire Business First said: “In the last few months, we’ve seen a
three-fold increase in the number of Buckinghamshire residents claiming
unemployment related benefits.
"National projections suggest that there will be a
second rise in unemployment in the autumn, when the government’s Job Retention
Scheme comes to an end. This free
training programme therefore will help to upskill local people, enabling them
to make the most of job opportunities being created by upcoming developments in
the county”.