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‘Many people have forgotten construction’s next generation’

Lee Marley Brickwork's new head office and graduate hub in London
Construction companies need to make young people aware of how varied the industry is and how many opportunities are open to them, says former apprentice and business owner Lee Marley.

As a former apprentice bricklayer, I appreciate the opportunities that a quality apprenticeship can offer. I set up Lee Marley Brickwork in 1997 when I was 24 and have made it my mission to encourage young talent into the sector.

The last two years have taught us how quickly things can change, and I think that many people have forgotten about the next generation. In the past people did apprenticeships because they thought they should, not necessarily because they wanted to. We need to make more young people aware of how varied the industry is and how many opportunities there are to progress, learn new skills and move up the ladder into different roles.

I want the next generation to be aware of these prospects and to look at the construction industry as a long-term career and as a future.  

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