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West Midlands bets big on builders
Description
Regional construction labour shortages, £75 million funding package from WMCA and government skills mission; three-year goal of 12,000 trained workers; led by Dudley College’s Construction Technical Excellence Hub; employer match-funding expected; ongoing industry need for 4,000 additional workers annually across key trades.
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#birminghamworld
#richard gullick
#west midlands
#wmca
#mayor
#richard parker
#construction skills
#apprenticeships
#training
#dudley college
#citb
#retrofit
#housebuilding
#infrastructure
#black country
#coventry
#adult skills fund
#jobs
#employment
#economy
#local growth
#west midlands combined authority
#funding
#pipeline
#workforce
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