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New Laing O’Rourke academy to boost staff data skills

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Nearly 90 Laing O’Rourke staff are to benefit from a new academy, set up by the company to help improve their understanding and analysis of data.

The staff – ranging from new talent to experienced professionals and drawn from a range of disciplines, including engineering, quantity surveying, design management to human capital, IT and finance – will undertake data apprenticeships delivered in partnership with education technology start-up Multiverse. Multiverse was founded by Euan Blair, the son of former Prime Minister Tony Blair.

Laing O’Rourke’s staff will learn skills from data visualisation, data science including Python software scripting, to machine learning during the 18-month programme.

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