Latest News Thu, Jan 12, 2023 7:13 AM
NHBC, the UK’s leading new home warranty and insurance provider, is celebrating its first five apprentices achieving fully qualified status.
Tom Warner of LTW Developments, Kai Green of Redrow and Nick Cox and Reece Osbourne of Bloor Homes have all successfully completed their bricklaying apprenticeships at the NHBC Training Hub in Tamworth, while Brad Lines of Redrow has achieved his Construction Site Supervisor (CSS) apprenticeship.
Since NHBC became a registered apprenticeship provider in 2020, 343 apprentices have progressed through its programmes. The courses have been designed with input from across the industry to ensure they meet the needs of employers and employees alike.
NHBC Qualifications Manager, Geoff Mann comments: “Apprenticeships in bricklaying and site supervision are fantastic pathways into a rewarding and well-paid career in the house-building industry and we’re delighted to see Tom, Kai, Nick, Reece and Brad achieve fully qualified status.
“Through our trade and technical training and qualifications, we are committed to supporting the next generation of house builders, equipping them with the skills to build high quality new homes.”
Following the success of its Tamworth Training Hub, NHBC opened a second training facility in Newcastle in December 2022. Its Cambridge and Hull Training Hubs will be unveiled soon.
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