Housing Wed, Apr 1, 2020 3:39 PM
NHBC, the leading warranty and insurance provider for new homes in the UK, has this week launched a series of free virtual training webinars to help support the sector during the Covid-19 outbreak.
NHBC’s specialist training team will host webinars each day from April 1 to help homebuilders and their supply chain keep up to date on a wide range of topics such as NHBC Standards, Building Regulations, Onsite good practice and Health and Safety requirements.
Commenting on the new scheme, NHBC’s Head of Training and Analysis Darryl Stewart said: “During these uncertain times we are pleased to be able to support the industry with a suite of virtual training, helping the sector make good use of time whilst broadening individual skill sets.
“The daily webinars will be free to all NHBC customers and their supply chain. With content covering a wide spectrum of topics we hope we have a little something for everyone.”
For the full schedule and details of what will be featured and when please visit http://www.nhbc.co.uk/webinars
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