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T-Levels: a vocational route into construction

Bowmer + Kirkland’s Emma Hibbert tells u003cemu003eCIOB People u003c/emu003ehow T-Level students can help the industry address long-term skills gaps

A new qualification is changing the game for the construction industry.

An alternative to A-Levels and other 16 to 19 courses, T-Levels focus on vocational skills and can help students into employment, further study or apprenticeships.

One T-Level is broadly equivalent to three A-Levels and includes an industry placement lasting at least 45 days.

Emma Hibbert, senior quantity surveyor at construction firm Bowmer + Kirkland, is involved in the company’s work with T-Level placement students.

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