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T Level reforms: what’s next for construction skills?

The Onsite Construction T level has been scrapped by the government. With the industry’s ever-growing skills gap, was this really the right move?

In December 2024, the UK government announced that it would be scrapping the Onsite Construction T Level, just three years after it was launched.

The decision came after a review of level 3 qualifications and, according to the announcement, was due to a lack of demand.

At a time when the government wants to supercharge housebuilding and bring on mega projects such as Heathrow’s third runway, this seems like a retrograde move. Surely, we should be working harder to recruit more people, rather than cutting back on the choice of construction qualifications available.

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