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More than 20 further education colleges throughout the country will invest £168 million in building modern facilities thanks to government investment.
Many of these new projects are for skills training in sectors vital for growing British industry including engineering, construction and automotive.
The government is targeting those in the greatest need of help and those that can best support growth by investing £77.7 million through the Skills Funding Agency. This will be matched with more than a £91.1 million investment from colleges.
This funding is the second round of the College Capital Investment Fund (CCIF), through which £550 million is being made available between 2013 and 2015.
This latest round of funding comes after 47 colleges received funds through the Enhanced Renewal Grant (ERG) Three, and 2 more through an initial round of CCIF.
Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills Vince Cable said: "Vocational education and skills are an important part of rebalancing our economy. They not only help with widening participation, but also help to provide a workforce best equipped for the modern world.
"There is a longstanding backlog in college building and refitting. We are investing to address this. These colleges will be able to provide good teaching facilities in all parts of the country, helping us to build the skills base across the country."
Skills Minister Matthew Hancock said: "To grow British industry and compete in the global race we need our colleges to produce highly skilled engineers, designers, mechanics and builders.
"However nearly a million learners in this country have a substandard experience due to poor estates and facilities.
"To produce world class talent we must have the facilities to match so over the next two years we have are investing £550 million in colleges. This will help to build the state of the art workshops and research centres to help young people reach their full potential."
Examples of the 21 successful bids submitted to the Skills Funding Agency, which conducted the assessment and moderation process, include:
Kim Thorneywork, Chief Executive of the Skills Funding Agency, said: "I am delighted that through this second round of capital funding approvals 21 colleges will receive £78 million to build and modernise their facilities, meaning that thousands of students will get the best possible learning experience.
"With a third round of funding planned for the autumn, this really does demonstrate the government’s continued commitment to the further education estate. The Agency will continue to work with colleges to make the skills system more rigorous and responsive to the needs of employers, and this ongoing funding will help us do that."
Martin Doel, Association of Colleges’ (AoC) Chief Executive, said: "We welcome this announcement, on behalf of the colleges benefiting from this and previous rounds of capital investment. Improved buildings and facilities allow Colleges to better serve students, staff, businesses and the wider community.
"Colleges in these rounds have worked hard to leverage finance in support of capital projects, independent of public finance, which means that the projects offer extremely good value for each Treasury pound spent. The guarantee of future public support for College capital projects in the comprehensive spending review is therefore good news for colleges, their students and the businesses that they support."
As the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) confirms this investment it can also announce a third round of funding, which will be considered in the autumn of this year.
Changes in the international economy mean the world is in a global race, in which the UK needs to be among the winners. The government’s most important task is to build a stronger, more balanced economy capable of delivering lasting growth and widely shared prosperity, which is the aim of the industrial strategy. This investment will help to develop the skills needed for this strategy.
Businesses are already recognising that industrial strategy is beginning to make a difference, and the CBI, TUC and individual companies like GSK, GKN Plc and Expro all recognise that we need an industrial strategy.
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