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National Masonry Academy gets CITB approval
Employers can access CITB grants for eligible training delivered by the academy (image: National Masonry Academy)
The National Masonry Academy (NMA) has been recognised as a CITB-approved training organisation (ATO).
The NMA is now authorised to deliver short-duration training, qualifications, and continuing professional development that meet nationally recognised standards and align with current industry legislation.
Construction employers can now access CITB grant support for eligible training delivered by the academy.
The NMA forms part of the wider National Construction Academy group, with a flagship training facility based in Sheffield.
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It will provide on and off-site training tailored to real-world site conditions, covering everything from entry-level diplomas and apprenticeship programmes to manufacturer-led product accreditation and upskilling for professionals.
The academy will also deliver training initiatives for ex-offenders and veterans.
Eve Livett, chief executive officer of the NMA, said: “Achieving ATO status is not just about a badge, it’s about trust, quality, and our responsibility to deliver training that genuinely supports the future of construction.
“The masonry sector has unique training needs, and we are now better placed than ever to meet them. This recognition from CITB validates the National Masonry Academy’s approach and opens the door for employers to access funded, fit-for-purpose skills development that strengthens safety, compliance, and career pathways.”
The NMA plans to introduce NVQ and diploma training in the coming months and to onboard its first apprenticeship cohort in January 2026.
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